Times tables game old style
During the summer he has read many books both in English and in Italian, and in the past few weeks I have encouraged basic revision especially for maths and the infamous times tables. Instead of using the digital games he already knows we used an old wooden game that consists of a board containing movable cubes with the tables 1 to 9. Each cube has one multiplication and its result on different faces and you can just be creative on the way you play. We played by taking all the cubes out of the board only to insert them again in the correct order according to the result. We also played a game scoring points against the clock in which I would draw a number and the other player (or players) would have to find as many tables options for that number like for example 16 is correct for 4×4, 2×8 and 8×2.
This game is appreciated a lot especially because it requires interaction with another person, usually a parent or an older sibling instead of screen interaction.