Monday, August 18, 2014




Sometimes it’s hard for kids to develop good number skills.  When that’s the case, learning can be fun with interactive counting games that they can play online.
TurtleDiary.com has a variety of interactive counting games that will help your child develop the numeracy skills that will get them through the higher grades. Kids can begin with Skip Counting Learning, a cool math game that leads to superior counting skills and good number sense. Kids “skip count” by 7s, 8s, 9s and 10s to complete the numeric sequence, clicking on numbers that are moving and placing them in the right order. Not only do they learn counting skills, they improve their ability to concentrate – it’s all good!
You might also want to have them check out Math Story, a number counting game that’s picture based. Kids will love counting the objects in colorful pictures!
Count How Many is another great picture-based counting game. It’s theme-based. Kids get to count the objects or animals in a number of colorful scenarios.
How about Few and More? This great game teaches kids not just how to count, but also how to compare. They’ll build a solid foundation in maths by playing this game where they observe colorful illustrations.
Are you giving your kid an allowance? Teach him or her how to identify and count money with Counting Coins. Not only will they learn how to count, they’ll learn the value of money!
It can be hard sometimes for kids to learn mathematical concepts. Often, they don’t get everything they need in school. But when you sit them down at the computer and have them play fun games, it’s easier. You can also use our fun, printable worksheets to reinforce mathematical concepts to kids of any age, and give them an advantage as they move through the grades.


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Wednesday, August 13, 2014



Let’s face it, fractions are difficult for a lot of kids. For that matter, adults have trouble with fractions too.
At TurtleDiary.com, We have devised a number of math games that are designed to teach kids about fractions and decimals in ways that are easy and fun.
With our online “Learn Fraction” game, we ask kids to match fractions to their decimal equivalent, or the other way around. They flip colorful cards to see what the numeric quantity is. The game is colorful and fun, and it allows kids to develop and strengthen their skills in interpreting fractions. It also helps with attention span! So, from a very early age, kids can develop a solid mathematical foundation that will stand them in good stead as they move to higher grades.
This game uses shapes to show kids how parts form a whole – what’s half a circle, for example? Just one half of a complete circle! With colorful graphics and a lot of fun moving the mouse around, kids will get the concept of fractions quickly and easily.
These fun games work really well with our printer-friendly worksheets, so let your kid play the games and then provide him or her with worksheets that can be used over and over to cement mathematical skills. Math can be hard, but we honestly don’t see why it can’t be fun. Learning fractions is easy when kids play these free online games, and then sit down with pencils or crayons and enjoy worksheets from TurtleDiary.com.
Often, good teaching aids can make the difference between academic failure and success. We want to help your child get the edge he or she needs, and set the foundation for an outstanding academic career, building the skills that will last a lifetime.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014


Where don’t we use maths? When you think about it, every day we deal with quantities, shapes, structures and arrangements, so it’s very important that kids know the mathematical principles involved.
At TurtleDiary.com, we want to help kids learn about maths in ways that are fun and friendly, and that’s why we’ve devised our free online maths games.
Math Story helps kids learn how to count. We use colorful graphics that kids can relate to in order to help them learn simple addition and subtraction. They follow an interesting story, and apply maths skills along the way.
Symmetry is a great maths game where kids learn how to draw shapes by connecting the dots. It doesn’t just enhance maths skills, it improves concentration and develops motor skills.
With our Shape Inlay game, kids learn about shapes – squares, triangles, rectangles and pentagons. This game is so addictive you might want to try it out yourself. This helps kids learn how to identify shapes, and it build skills that will help them when they begin to learn geometry in the later grades.
Remember learning multiplication by rote? No fun. We provide kids with a cool game, Multiplication Facts (multiplication games), that helps them learn and practice multiplication tables by flipping cards. It’s very engrossing, and we think it will encourage a love of numbers in your young one.
Number Chart Addition is a game that teaches kids how to add in a way that’s a lot of fun. They add the numbers on the chart, and win by finding the right number. It takes a bit of concentration, but that’s good – not only does it build maths skills, it improves attention span and sharpens memory skills.
Sometimes, school just isn’t enough.  When your kid needs a boost, our online games deliver.


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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

                                 
When your child plays with shapes using online geometry games, that’s building a foundation for math skills that will last a lifetime.
At TurtleDiary.com, we’ve devised a number of geometry games for kids that will help your child with the skills that are needed to navigate math in the later grades. Our user-friendly games introduce your child to shapes in a very personal way. The shapes introduce themselves by name, and explain why they’re the way they are! Then your child gets to play with the shapes and get to know them better.
We think your child will love our free online Match Shapes game – it’s fun and educational. Kids can swap out and rearrange shapes, match them with shapes that are falling (remember how you used to love playing Tetris?), all while trying to beat the clock! So not only does this game help with shape recognition, it improves hand-eye coordination.
3D Shape is a fun, interactive game that helps young children identify objects as they’re presented in 3D. They’ll learn about cubical objects, rectangular prisms, and more! The images are fun and bright, and your child will build a strong foundation in math at a very young age.
Often, kids just need a little bit of a leg up to help them develop their skills in geometry, and that’s what we’re offering at TurtleDiary.com. We invite you to log your kids in and let them play our fun games. Geometry doesn’t have to be difficult when you can make learning fun with our interactive online games. Settle your little one at the computer, or in a corner with a tablet, and let them experience the fun. You can use these games along with our brightly colored worksheets that also help facilitate learning about geometry.

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Monday, July 21, 2014



What kid doesn’t love to play games online? At TurtleDiary.com, we have tons of interactive online games for your child – games that are designed to help them build the skills they’ll need to be successful in school.
Learning doesn’t have to be a huge process that no kid enjoys. Your kid can learn and have fun, even when school is out, by playing online games from TurtleDiary.com.
We believe that learning should be enjoyable, so we offer a variety of animated games that let your child build the skills that he or she is going to need in order to succeed in school – in short, we give them a head start.
Our games are designed to encourage your child’s natural curiosity. We use real-life examples that they can easily relate to, so that they develop key concepts and skills in a way that’s fun.
Listen, don’t sell your kid short. Kids are pretty competent little creatures, and they’re very curious, so when they’re provided with cool games and activities that impart valuable lessons, they’ll quickly catch on to concepts and develop skills more quickly than you could begin to imagine.
Our games are stimulating and fresh, and they encourage life skills that kids can use throughout their academic career. Your child will develop problem-solving skills and learn ways of applying what they’ve learned to their day-to-day lives.
The main thing is to keep them motivated – that’s why we strive constantly to keep our material fresh and relevant. Use our games in conjunction with our printer-friendly worksheets to keep your child motivated and excited about learning – that way it’s always fresh and new, and kids never get bored. Our games are colorful and fun, and kids will want to play them over and over.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

If learning isn't fun, your child isn't going to learn. It’s just as simple as that. What child doesn't love playing games on the computer or tablet? They can learn while they play with elementary maths games from TurtleDiary.com.
Math Story is a game that’s based on counting exercises. It’s picture based, and kids get to choose from a range of activities. They’ll solve simple math problems, while they build their counting skills.
With Symmetry, kids connect the dots to create symmetrical shapes. It develops motor skills, improves concentration, and helps them build a strong mathematical foundation that will stand them in good stead in the later grades.
Shape Inlay is a cool math game that teaches kids about shapes – squares, rectangles, triangles and pentagons. They move shapes around, and get a foundation in geometry.
With Space Transformation, kids learn about reflection, rotation and translation. Again, the focus is on developing geometric skills.
Kids who play Table Memory will learn all about multiplication – they just flip the cards to make pairs, and they can practice their multiplication skills over and over. It’s engrossing, enjoyable, and you might even want to play along!
Number Addition Chart is a game that encourages kids to find the right number on a colorful chart by adding numbers together. When kids play this game, they’ll not only learn math skills, they’ll develop a better attention span and enhance their memory skills.
Now, let them click and drag numbers on a grid with Magic Square Addition. It’s fun and challenging!
You can use these games along with our printer-friendly worksheets that can be used over and over to help your kid build the skills that he or she will need in the higher grades. Often, good teaching aids make the difference between success and failure, so give your kid the TurtleDairy.com advantage.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014


In today’s academic environment, it’s a sad but true fact that kids are going to have to be competitive and get a leg up on their peers if they’re going to succeed later in their academic career.
At TurtleDiary.com, our goal is to help your child learn easily and quickly so that he or she is ready for the higher grades. We do this by offering a variety of fun learning activities and worksheets that are designed to give your child an advantage. Learning doesn’t have to be boring or difficult. Your child can benefit from learning new concepts and building on the skills they already have
We think your child will love our interactive online games – why shouldn’t learning be fun? Games that are played over and over reinforce learning and facilitate education. We also offer an array of videos that your child can watch, as well as worksheets that can be printed out as many times as you like.
We concentrate mainly on kindergarten and the primary grades, building a solid foundation for lifelong learning. Our powerful learning tools will give your child the opportunity to explore, experiment, and finally master the skills that will take him or her through the academic world without feeling pressured.
Learning should be absorbing, engrossing and empowering. As a child learns, he or she should build self-confidence and the desire to learn more. What we’re offering is a supplement to what your child is already learning at home and at school. We hope you and your child will visit TurtleDiary.com frequently, have fun, and learn. We’re constantly updating our content, so your child will never be bored. With TurtleDiary.com, learning is fun, easy, and available with a mere mouse click. We hope you’ll come back and see us regularly.

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