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Check out the game: HEXA-TREX. This new math game is targeted for children ages 8 and up. Using hexagonal tiles, players create math equations, and compete with one another to find the longest and the most equations. While practicing their arithmetic and spatial problem solving skills, students will have fun with this great learning tool.
Hexa-Trex is also available in puzzle format: Check out the puzzle of the day page.
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