Learning Resources Sum Swamp Game Addition & Subtraction Board Game - Educational Homeschool, Elementary Math Classroom Must Haves, Kindergarten, Gifts for Kids, Numbers for Boys and Girls
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Learning Resources Sum Swamp Game Addition & Subtraction Board Game - Educational Homeschool, Elementary Math Classroom Must Haves, Kindergarten, Gifts for Kids, Numbers for Boys and Girls

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🎲3 dice for dynamic math play
📏12x17 inch vibrant gameboard
🧩4 unique swamp creature pieces

Description

🧮 Race, roll, and add up the fun—math mastery starts in the swamp!

  • ENGAGE EXCEL - Transform basic addition & subtraction drills into an exciting race through the swamp.
  • FLUENCY IN PLAY - Boost early math skills effortlessly with interactive gameplay designed for homeschool and classrooms.
  • ALL INCLUSIVE KIT - Comes complete with gameboard, 4 character pieces, 2 number dice, and 1 operation die—no extras needed.
  • PERFECT GIFT FOR GROWTH - Ideal for birthdays, holidays, or just because—give the gift that makes math fun and social.
  • ADVENTURE MEETS LEARNING - Meet quirky swamp creatures while conquering math challenges that keep kids hooked and learning.

Learning Resources Sum Swamp is a colorful, 12x17 inch board game designed to develop early addition and subtraction skills through engaging gameplay. Featuring 4 swamp creature pieces, 2 number dice, and an operation die, it’s perfect for homeschoolers and classrooms seeking a fun, all-in-one math learning tool that doubles as an exciting race adventure.

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Specifications

CPSIA Cautionary StatementChoking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable
Item Weight16 ounces
Number of Items1
Item Dimensions L x W12"L x 17"W
Unit Count1.0 Count
Material TypePaper
Are Batteries RequiredNo
ColorMulti-color
ThemeRace

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has the loop exit problem mentioned in reviews from 2016 hence been fixed?
is the dice with only 6 numbers really effective in kid's practice of addition or subtraction?
Can any recent purchasers let me know if you’re getting the “loop” issue? Stuck in an endless loop you can’t get out of?
Why does it say the minimum age recommendation is 60 at the top of this listing?

Reviews

J**N

Fun for kids

My students love this game! It is so fun, we play it on Friday during free time. It really helps them use their adding and subtracting skills. It is a lot of fun. Bright vibrant colors, nice cardboard, thick, board. Great Dice and game pieces.

S**.

Modifications to get the most out of this game

This has been the best game to sharpen my 5-6 year old's addition and subtraction skills. He does Right Start Math curriculum which includes a ton of games, but this is hands-down his favorite game. His 11-year-old and 8-year-old cousins enjoy playing too. I wanted to write this review to give some ideas of other ways to use this game to get the most out of it.First of all realize that this game incorporates many mathematical skills - number recognition, numeration (counting), evens/odds, addition, subtraction, and even an introduction to negative numbers (when you land on a number on one of the spaces, if you roll a "-" then you move backwards). This all not only makes it more fun, but gives them more practice on other skills as well.So how do you get maximum benefit from this game? First all be sure that they have some kind of math manipulative to find the answers. The absolute best I know of is the Right Start Math Al-Abacus. It is ingenious in many ways, but mainly because it encourages subsitizing (recognition of up to 5 objects without counting) for more efficient computation. Finger counting works too for some children, but having tools to find the answer is helpful until they have done it enough to memorize the facts. Also, if you have a child that hates competition or does not have anyone to play with, you can have them play by themselves! I know that may seem boring as an adult, but my son was so much happier playing by himself. He would just roll the dice and move along the board until he finished the game. If you only have a younger child that isn't ready for addition and subtraction yet that can play with them, then you can have the younger child just roll one of the 6-sided dice and move forward that many spaces without the computation. If your child struggles with writing or equations, have them either say or write down their equations as they play the game (dry erase boards work especially well for struggling writers). Once your child has pretty well mastered number facts up to 6, buy a couple of sets of D&D dice and you can switch out the 6-sided dice for 8-sided, 10-sided dice, 20-sided dice, and more. Have them play a couple times of week at least and I am sure you will see major progress, hopefully with much less fight than using flashcards or other, less engaging games. My son is now using two 10-sided dice to work on higher numbers, and this is still his favorite math game. Happy playing!

Z**S

A great game to teach young children the concepts of addition and subtraction

The Sum Swamp Addition and Subtraction game is an engaging and fun game that teaches young children the concepts of addition and subtraction. My six-year-old likes some variety when I teach her math concepts, and this game makes a nice change from the usual math enrichment books with pages of worksheets in them.The game comes with a game board, 4 little critter game pieces ( snail, frog, snake, and tortoise), 2 number dice, and 1 operations die. The game is easy to play - once a game piece is chosen by each player, the piece is set on "start". The player who rolls the highest number gets to play first. All three dice are rolled and the player will have to form a math operation by placing the dice in a row,e.g. 4+1 (=5). Then the player will move his/her game piece the number of spaces, in this instance, 5 spaces. The player who gets to the Finish line first wins.The game is made interesting with the inclusion of special spaces such as "evens" or "odds"; a number space (if a player lands here, he/she will have to roll the operation die and move forwards for a plus, and backwards for a minus; short cut (a player that lands on this follows the arrow), and the endless loop feature.This kept my daughter and I both engaged for about 30-45 mins, and she wanted to play it again right after. I think she would get tired of it if we kept playing it over and over, but it makes for a nice change from the usual math worksheets. Also recommended is the money bags coin value game by Learning Resources.

L**

Simple game for drilling math facts

My son, who I call SmartyPants, is working on addition and subtraction. I didn't want him to have to do a million worksheets. He'd start hating math! So, I went on Amazon and found this fun game. Sum Swamp is a game for kids who understand how to add and subtract already, but just need to practice and or memorize the math facts.Inside the box is a large colorful game board, 4 game pieces, and three dice. The game pieces are shaped like little swamp creatures: a yellow turtle, a blue snake, a red frog, and a green snail. They are cute, but seem a little cheaply made. They almost seem like pencil toppers, but not the eraser kind. To test this theory, I had SmartyPants try to put one on a pencil. Yep, it fit perfectly. So, I don't know if they were just trying to cut costs by buying pencil toppers, or if it's just a coincidence that they fit a pencil perfectly. It doesn't really matter to me, as long as SmartyPants likes the game, and learns his math facts.There are three dice. Two of the dice are green with white numbers, one through six. The third one is white with plus and minus signs ( + and - ). Therefore, the student will practice addition facts with answers up to 12, and subtraction facts with answers 0 to 5. Subtraction was a little tricky at first. The greater number must come first. Negative numbers are a little too advanced for young children. This was only a problem the first few times we've played it. Now my son knows to put the greater number first.It is possible to roll a zero and not get to move at all. SmartPants is always so sad when that happens.Dispersed through out the board are squares with the words evens and odds. When you land on one of these squares, you roll a numbered die. If the number is even, and you are on an "evens" square (like in the picture), you get to advance that number of spaces. If you roll an odd, you stay where you are. When you land on a numbered square, roll the plus/minus die. If you roll a +, you advance the number of spaces written in the square, if you roll a -, you go back that number of spaces.The last unique aspect of the game is the endless loop. You keep going around and around the loop unless you land on the exit square. This is easier than it seems. The most I've ever gone around the endless loop is four times. Most of the time we get to exit on our second or third time around.Overall, Sum Swamp is a fantastic game. It is fun, and educational at the same time. Here are the pros and cons:Pros: Teaches addition and subtraction and odds and evens, fun, colorful, much more fun than a worksheet. durable. Pretty good price, around 15 dollars.Cons: Are the game pieces pencil toppers? I'm still not sure. The subtraction can get a little confusing if the lesser number is placed before the greater number.Here is a youtube video of my son reviewing this game:http://youtu.be/-YfHQ2cTDuc

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