Snakes and ladders Roman Numerals game
Learning the Roman numerals is not that easy, let alone count using the Roman numerals. But counting and learning it at the same time could prove a great outcome. Counting in Roman numerals is the same as counting with digits, the only difference is that the Roman numeral value of numbers are written in a different form. Roman numerals are written with letters, mostly capitalized. As stated previously, counting in Roman numerals is almost the same as counting digits, therefore if you practice counting in Roman numerals, you will also reach a new level of counting mastery. Roman numerals and the typical numbers that we mostly use shows that even if there are things that may not look the same, they still have the same value. As any number we have learned so far, it all starts with 1 and the value of 1 in Roman numeral is a capital I. And of course, after 1 the next number that comes after it is 2 which is II in Roman numeral. The number’s count continues to go on just like in the standard way of doing it. Learning how to count with Roman numerals is like learning how to count digits, you should always start with 1 and familiarize yourself with it before going to the next one.