How do the Osmo Math Wizard and the Magical Workshop games align with what children are taught in school?

Created by Felix Hu, Modified on Tue, 23 Dec, 2025 at 2:47 PM by Felix Hu

While the Math Wizard and the Magical Workshop game is not aligned to a particular curriculum or state standard, the game does take into account specific skills and learning tools that are taught in the classroom.

For example, the Play Mat included in the game resembles a number bond, which is a teaching device that helps children visualize how to split numbers into parts. Additionally, the game uses rods and cubes, which are often used in schools to visualize numbers.

Math Wizard and the Magical Workshop gives children the ability to practice the following skills:

1. addition and subtraction within 120;
2. counting and place value;
3. comparison of numbers.

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