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Lifeguards is a number-line and place-value math game where the player rescues swimmers. The game asks the player to read a number line, find the swimmer’s position, and make the correct number using place-value counters. After that, the player launches the lifeboat to rescue the swimmer.

The game uses a beach rescue idea to make place value feel more active. The swimmer waits in the water, and the player needs to work out the number correctly. This makes the math task feel like a small mission instead of a plain worksheet. The player has a reason to read the number line carefully because the rescue depends on the answer.

Lifeguards helps children practise tens and ones. The player drags counters onto a place-value chart to build the number. This helps children understand that a number is made from parts. For example, a two-digit number can have tens and ones, and both parts matter.

The number line also helps with estimating and reading positions. The swimmer may not always sit on an easy number at first glance. The player has to look at the marks and decide where the swimmer belongs. After a few seconds, the swimmer can tell the number, which helps learners check and understand the position.

Lifeguards suits young learners who are practising place value, number lines, and two-digit numbers. The game keeps the controls simple and the goal clear. Read the number line, make the number, press go, and rescue the swimmer. It turns basic number practice into a friendly rescue challenge.