Game 1: Turn over the wooden cards according to the number of the dice thrown, which can be the sum of several cards. In the end, the player who cannot turn over the cards according to the number of the dice loses.
For example: If the rolled number is 9, you must turn over any card whose sum equals "9". You can turn over one, two or three cards each time, but the sum of the numbers must be equal to 9 (you can also stipulate various rules of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). If you want to turn over one card, choose the number card "9"; if you want to turn over two cards, choose the number cards "3" and "6" or "4" and "5"; if you want to turn over three cards, choose the number "1" ”, “2” and “6” or “2”, “3” and “4” number cards. In addition, the game specifications can be freely set for addition and subtraction. Children in third grade and above can set rules for multiplication and division. When our family plays stupidly, they can mix addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. For example, if a dice is thrown, it is 4, and you can turn over 3. , 8, and 6, why? Because 3×8=24 divided by 6, which is 4, as long as you can react quickly. There are many ways to play this game, and children can develop many ways to play it.