- About this item Supports Key Stages 1-2 of the National Curriculum Six interactive activities present real-world maths in a way that lets children learn by experience and play Work with geometric shapes to unlock the secrets of an Aztec temple Use mathematical symbols to solve the Pharoah's pyramid riddles Learn about measurements as a judge at the Measurement Olympics Learn about data handling by extracting information from s, graphs, tables and charts Parents can customise the games to cover the exact curriculum topics their children need to study More than 6,000 help pop-ups give step-by-step maths help tailored to each problem Sophisticated tracking software adjusts the pace of learning and homes in on weak areas For ages 7-11 Show More.
Product Description
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Children learn at different levels, and maths learning
is no exception. I Love Maths is software that covers a range of
skills for children aged 7 to 11. It uses an intelligent tracking
system that adjusts to your child's learning level by topic. Many
maths topics are covered, from basics such as addition,
subtraction, time, weight and money, to more advanced skills such
as decimals, common denominators, ratios and proportions, and
number patterns. And the class setting is a fun-filled adventure
journey with cool interactive graphics, so children will have fun
while they learn.
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Explore the ancient civilisations of Greece, Atlantis,
Egypt and the Aztecs, all while building and reinforcing
essential maths skills through fun and challenging games in I
Love Maths!. A couple of kids named Gretchen and Wilbur have
travelled back in time and are causing trouble. By using their
knowledge of maths, kids can reinforce what they've learned in
school and foil the dastardly duo's plot to terrorise the ancient
world.
Players can choose from three games: "Save the World", "Free
Travel" and "Challenge". In "Save the World", kids visit each
civilisation while bending their brains with multilevel,
mind-boggling maths games. In Greece, they can free the country's
greatest athletes by playing the Measurement Olympics; although
tricky at first, this activity is a great way to learn to
recognise types of measurements. Players take the Time Machine to
Atlantis to help Ratty the plumber fix broken water pipes (and
restore the city) by practising fractions. There is even trouble
with paradise--birds of paradise, that is. The Aztecs need kids'
geometry skills to free their beautiful birds of paradise that
are locked inside the temple.
The "Free Travel" mode allows players to explore the civilisation
of their choice for unstructured play, and the Challenge area
includes a multitude of multilevel maths practice questions that
test a child's understanding of angles, area, length, money,
perimeter, quadrilaterals, symmetry and more.
I Love Maths! covers more than 250 maths topics and contains
3,000 maths problems and 2 million arithmetic questions. Do the
maths and you will discover that this software is a great value.
It also scores high on the replay factor, so you are sure to get
your money's worth. And the more than 6,000 helpful pop-ups make
this program excellent for independent play. Parents and teachers
can easily track a child's progress, making this software ideal
for use at home, in-home schooling or in schools. An "intelligent
tracking system" self-adjusts to individual maths abilities by
topic, although the levels on any of the games can be changed
manually. (Ages 7 to 11) --Tina Velgos
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Manufacturer's Description
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I Love Maths is a spectacular animated time-travel
adventure. Designed for kids aged 7 - 11 years, no matter what
their level of maths comprehension, this CD-ROM will reinforce
skills in key curriculum areas while increasing their
understanding of concepts such as fractions, geometry and
measurements.
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