Tendo Math Puzzle, the new frontier in math sport
THERE is a new and sensational way for kids to learn and enjoy math the easy way. It is in a puzzle form!
The need for mental recreation and sport is fast changing and developing. The eye and mind boggling web apps and games are just dominating the trends today. Children are so much hooked to their devices that only few are now paying attention to traditional ways of spending their time for study and leisure. Truly, technologies today have advanced so much that we seldom see children burning their eyes in browsing the racks in library. However, there’s always a limitation to any advancement that youngster’s do not pay attention that much. The question is, how do we know those limitations unless we actually feel them physically? That’s a riddle for us to ponder.
It’s time to learn Tendo and what it can do for us. Tendo is a new game/puzzle in math. Everyone knows about Sudoku, Damath and others of their kind, but Tendo is one-of-its-kind. Basically, it is composed of 2 complete sets of numerals, a complete set of the fundamental operations, and a neutral unit. These units as we call them are scrambled within a 5 x 5 grid. And, just outside the grid are combinations of alphanumeric coordinates that will help the players in locating their equations easily in the grid. Before we officially start the game, a result number must be established first, for this result number will be the direction of the very game. Every operation being used in an equation will generate a player’s point. That’s just how easy to play it! You have to try it.
As a puzzle aficionado or enthusiast, Tendo was a big blessing to me by God, not just I but to all who wanted to enjoy learning math in an easy and exciting way. I look forward to seeing children love the course of math and hope to give them an insight not to frustrate on it but to accept and absorb the benefit of working hard today and realizing the harvest tomorrow.
Enjoy playing Tendo! God bless! (Bobby Ferreria Cabe)
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