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The phrase "a math game" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a game that involves mathematical concepts or skills, often used in educational contexts.
Example: "The teacher introduced a math game to help students practice their addition and subtraction skills in a fun way."
Alternatives: "a mathematics game" or "a numerical game".
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"It's like a math game in your head," Jones said.
Is doing a math game on an iPad entertainment?
Scrabble is a math game, mostly, and my jokes are very mathematical".
"Looks like Windows, huh?" she asked a student, before rooting for several others who were playing a math game.
Her co-teacher, Neil Rathan, led the students in a math game in a voice so low and gentle that a visitor could barely hear him.
They were supposed to silently line themselves up from lowest negative to highest positive, but one boy kept disrupting the class, blurting out, twirling his pen, complaining he wanted to play a fun game, not a math game.
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She'd also created a fun math game, giving every student an index card with a number.
"I used to think I would fail math," said Juan Guzmán, a seventh grade student, who loves playing a baseball math game.
In this article, we describe a study of Monkey Tales, an educational math game targeted at primary school children.
Students around the sixth-grade level can try Bubble Blasters (www.handheld.hice-dev.org), a free math game developed by Dr. Soloway's center at Michigan with floating bubbles that contain answers to multiple-choice questions about fractions, decimals and mixed numbers.
Make up a fun math game that friends and family can play.
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