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You know, it's been a couple years since we played the game, and we don't have it anymore anyway. But this is the way I remember the rules that came with our game. That's not to say you can't create your own rules! I think I like your way better, anyway! :)
For writing on the laminated sheets, super fine dry erase markers work well. The game does come with a whole pad of paper sheets, and pencil works well on them.
Yes, especially once you get to using the Function Frogs! I have a hard time creating a pathway that is optimized for their use. Luckily, it comes with a few examples at each level of play in the instructions.
Once our daughter started creating her own games with them, every time it was a different version. I just made sure to ask lots of questions about every scenario I could think of. She loved getting to be in charge for once, too (she's the youngest, with a bossy older brother)! And yes, the tokens are super sturdy. After a few years of play, our game still looked new, which is not the norm for us.
Yes! You could even put in algebraic equations or more challenging as long as they're willing to tolerate that it's essentially glorified flashcards. Really little kids could just recognize numbers or count dots on a notecard, so the math itself really can be used for any age.