ConfusionsInMath 5 8
About ConfusionsInMath 5 8
Many a times student use numbers in Std. 5-8 and have common confusions over their multiplications resulting in numbers 1-100. These are basic building blocks for all Quant so kids at this levels should make sure, they solve it always right.
How to play
Each round presents you with simple multiplication questions that stay within the range of 1–100. Read the two numbers carefully and choose or type the product before the question times out. As you answer correctly, the game moves through a mix of easier and trickier facts so you can reinforce the full set.
Tips and tricks
Group facts in your mind while you play: for example, remember that 6×7, 7×8 and 8×9 often cause confusion and give them extra attention. If you do not know an answer instantly, break it into easier parts, such as doubling or halving one side to reach a friendlier product. Treat wrong answers as a hint about what to review next rather than a failure—those are the facts that will improve the most once you spot the pattern.
Why this game works well at school or work
ConfusionsInMath 5 8 is designed around very short questions that can be answered in seconds, which makes it easy to fit into small gaps in the day. It turns core multiplication facts into a quick-fire quiz, giving students a way to practise mental arithmetic without extra worksheets. Because it runs directly in the browser, teachers or learners can open it on classroom computers for a fast warm-up or review session.