Fun maths learning with Maths Galaxy. Designed developing for primary school kids numeracy skills.
Maths Galaxy is an app enabling primary school key stage 1 - 2 pupils to develop a rapid recall of key number facts. All skills is represented by a different task and pupils can journey across the planets over the course of the key stage 1 - 2. Along the way, there are challenges to complete and rewards to collect. Most of the successful schools in UK, Canada, Australia and USA use similar approach to improve key stage 1 - 2 pupils numeracy skills with a fun method in learning. The best way is to make your child love learning mathematics is to encourage them to practice on a daily basis with a way they don`t think they are doing homework. Now you can do it with educational mathematics app designed to practice your child basic numeracy skills like; counting , addition , subtraction , multiplication tables , division , number bonds and more. Don`t wait to make maths learning fun with a free app.
Most parents worry about the time kids spent with mobile devices. Digital detox is now common and schools encourage us to try. If you can`t stop your kid playing with mobile and you think they are wasting time than redirect your kids mobile usage to a positive thing like Maths Galaxy app which is designed to improve primary school kids numeracy skills, an approach which becomes a win win for both.
Studies show that our kids will be using more digital technology in future yet we want them to grow up to be nice people. Most probably our kids be employed in a job that will be found when they are 15 to 35 and it will definitely be more digital than ours. So that make kids familiar with digital world but support them to use it in a sensible way, as a tool for learning and enhancing their potential. Maths Galaxy is aimed to improve the quality of time that primary school pupils use mobile devices. The Maths Galaxy app is designed mainly for primary school kids aged 5 to 11 in other words key stage 1 - 2 to improve numeracy skills . There are 43 different task to complete under 9 planets. Kids can practice whichever they like or need as much as they want, there is no limitation or end in game. It is a practical and handy means for kids preparing for SATs exams and provides a fun maths learning environment.
Maths Galaxy uses a method to develop different numeracy skills like; counting forward and backwards, number bonds, doubling and halving numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, times tables, factors of numbers, square numbers, basic decimal place doubling and halving and many more targeting primary school age kids learning.
Let your child tell you “Cool maths game made learning fun”. If kids learning while they are playing and having fun, they're much more likely to recall this learning later. Having fun in learning also encourage them to re-practice the fun event again, which will boost their learning. The best thing is it is a free game.
How to play and succeed:
There are 9 planets and 43 different tasks in the Maths Galaxy app. Planets, from Neptune to Sun, represents different levels, which contains various task. We advise to start and complete task respectively starting from Neptune, counting forward and backwards. To get a planet achievement medal every task under the selected planet must be completed at least 3 times. Each time you answer correctly 15 question by heart from the start, you get a task achievement medal 1, 2 or 3. All you need to do is practice more to improve your numeracy skills.
Features :
- Endless practice,
- Challenge with yourself aim higher,
- Share your achievement with friends and family,
- Helps keeping pupils sharp,
- Counting forward and backwards,
- Doubling and halving numbers, two digit numbers,
- Number bonds,
- Multiplication and division facts,
- Addition and subtraction,
- Square numbers,
- Doubling and halving one decimal place numbers,
- Factors of a number.
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What's New in Maths Galaxy
1.1.15
April 26, 2020
Time for question adjusted to four different levels : easy, normal, hard and pro.
Kids will have more time to answer maths questions in easy mode and masters can challenge themselves in hard or pro mode.