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Mathematical Games for Recreational Two-Player Interactions

Authors: Petra Nováková; Petr Chleboun; Markéta Šťastná; Radovan Dostál;

Mathematical Games for Recreational Two-Player Interactions

Abstract

In the article we introduce interactive mathematical games intended for two players or two teams of players. These educational games can be used for remarkable training mathematical skills in the class. These games bring joy, enthusiasm and originality to the education. The games are in an interactive PDF format.

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