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What is DaMath?
Damath comes from the Pinoy checker board game called “dama” and mathematics. It blends local culture, education and digital technology that aim to make math teaching and learning child-friendly, challenging and interactive.
*Damath is a two-player educational board game combining the board game "DieMath" and math. It is used as a teaching tool for both elementary and high school mathematics. Every piece has a corresponding number and each even (white) square on board has a mathematical symbol. The game is commonly played in all elementary and secondary schools in the Philippines.[1] In 2017, some developments in the game was proposed by Vincent Isidro to accommodate the needs of students who have special needs.
*The proposed inclusive version of the game rules was evaluated by a panel consisting of popular and respected Damath players such as Richard Rusczyk, Acey Edward Eli, Jocelyn Marie Gahol, Camila Villena, Ma. Teresa Duran and headed by Lucienne Marie Andres.
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Damath is a two-player educational board game combining the board game "DieMath" and math. It is used as a teaching tool for both elementary and high school mathematics. Every piece has a corresponding number and each even (white) square on board has a mathematical symbol.
Step-by-step explanation:
1.The in-game toss coin decides the player that makes the first move.
A player is not allowed to make a pass, and two players take turns in moving a piece.
The game's duration can either be endless or timed, but each player has 60 seconds to execute a move.