
Subtraction to 20, subtractin within 20 crocodile game - Do your kids snore at the prospect of  answering another set of subtraction questions? Odds are they do, and they’d  rather play games online or watch videos. It’s a natural attitude that kids can  have to doing something repeatedly – math practice is no exception.
  Our subtraction within 20 crocodile game might be able to stoke your child’s imagination and get them hooked on solving  a few more problems. It can be used as a complement to other teaching tools,  such as quizzes and flashcards and give your child a fun diversion while  simultaneously sharpening their math skill.
  Instructions
  This game can be played perfectly fine with  only a single player. Do you have multiple students or kids? Then you can also  consider inviting them to play together to help solve equations and pick the  right answers.
  The mechanics of this crocodile game are  based on the rules for classic Snakes and Ladders. The kids roll a six-sided  red die to move their frog down the pond to reach the safety of their lily pad.  As an added mechanic, they are also tasked with solving the subtraction  questions that pop up on screen. 
  Things aren’t that easy, though. Crocodiles  stay hidden amid the reeds, poised to ambush the players’ frog if it lands on  their heads. Flamingos also impede their passage by pecking at the frog until  it’s out of their spot. However, players will find a sympathetic ally in the  ducks, which help push the player forward. 
  Make sure your kids are wary when choosing  their answers; crocodiles hate bad math, and choosing incorrectly prompts them  to roar menacingly and send the player’s poor frog back two steps.