GAME INSTRUCTIONS
Who is it for?
This game is designed for children ages 7 to 8 and up (Elementary School), a school stage where the concept of fractions as parts of a whole is graphically introduced. It is an excellent resource for students primary learning this topic, as well as for teachers, parents, and therapists who need a visual and hands-on tool to help overcome difficulties in understanding fractional values.Number of players.
It is played in single-player mode, which allows students to progress at their own pace, focus on the numerical and visual relationship of each puzzle piece, and self-assess without the pressure of direct competition.What is it about?
The objective is to solve a puzzle by connecting mathematics and geometry. A puzzle piece appears on the screen alongside a numerical fraction (such as 1/2 or 3/4); the player must drag that piece toward the circular sector that graphically represents the same quantity. Once all the pieces are correctly placed, a picture of animals is revealed and the next level unlocks.What skills are developed?
- Mathematical competence: Identification of whole-number fractions and comprehension of numerators and denominators.
- Spatial and geometric reasoning: Visual interpretation of circular sectors and proportional areas in charts.
- Focus and visual discrimination: Precise matching between numerical nomenclature and its corresponding graphical representation.
- Fine motor skills: Hand-eye coordination through the interactive drag-and-drop mechanics.

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