
Roman numbers 1 to 100 crocodile game - Ah, the glorious memory of the Roman  civilization persists even up to today. The culture of the great empire is  still alive in many ways, including their very own numeral system. 
  It’s valuable to learn to read  Roman numerals as it shows up in many real-world applications, from  representing the numbers on watches and clocks, to listing book chapters, and  remembering the names of dynasties of kings and rulers in history class.
  With a little effort, your kids can swiftly  internalize its different digits and numbering conventions. You can use various  methods to introduce this math topic, although your kids might have the most  fun exploring how ancient Romans count through online  educational games.
  Our problems can range from one to 100, so  your kids are sure to work out their brain in this activity.
  Instructions
  Are your children ready to play our Roman numerals croc game? Fantastic. The mechanics are very easy to pick  up. In fact, it’s much like a classic game of Snakes and Ladders, only with a  Roman twist.
  The player rolls a die to move their froggy  companion forward by a few spaces each turn. As they progress through the  labyrinthine pond, they will also need to correctly answer the value of a  number in Roman numerals. 
  Landing on certain animals causes various  effects. Crocodiles will snap at any frog that leaps too close, sending them  scurrying back to the starting point. Flamingos will gladly also repel the frog  back a few steps, while ducks carry you forward.