Space Math + Description
A fun basic addition and subtraction learning game for pre-school and school-age kids. Multiplication & Division coming soon.
Broken into four distinct sets with five levels to each. The first is simple addition (numbers 1-5) with increasing levels of learning. From numbers with associated quantities of satellites in sequential order. As the child progresses and learns the numbers the associated satellites disappear and the questions turn random.
This same pattern of supporting satellites that gradually disappear is used for the remaining 3 game sets (subtraction numbers 1-5, then addition again 6-10 and finally subtraction again 6-10).
The game includes lots of visual cues to help learn the numbers and keep the child’s interest. Also, every 5 questions a surprise may appear. The final question also includes an exciting rocket chase scene.
At the conclusion of all 20 sets a celebration screen appears with gold stars indicating the levels completed, confetti and more.
The game moves logically from easy to harder sets and levels, however, you can also go to the levels screens and pick any set or level.
This game was created as part of the family LizzyB project. A set of learning tools for our autistic grandchild. The first two levels were built as a trial initially and will be incorporated into the LizzyB game soon. The second two levels were added and the game was build out as a stand-alone version for the older siblings. We then decided to release the build-out four game set for all pre-school and school-age kids.
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Broken into four distinct sets with five levels to each. The first is simple addition (numbers 1-5) with increasing levels of learning. From numbers with associated quantities of satellites in sequential order. As the child progresses and learns the numbers the associated satellites disappear and the questions turn random.
This same pattern of supporting satellites that gradually disappear is used for the remaining 3 game sets (subtraction numbers 1-5, then addition again 6-10 and finally subtraction again 6-10).
The game includes lots of visual cues to help learn the numbers and keep the child’s interest. Also, every 5 questions a surprise may appear. The final question also includes an exciting rocket chase scene.
At the conclusion of all 20 sets a celebration screen appears with gold stars indicating the levels completed, confetti and more.
The game moves logically from easy to harder sets and levels, however, you can also go to the levels screens and pick any set or level.
This game was created as part of the family LizzyB project. A set of learning tools for our autistic grandchild. The first two levels were built as a trial initially and will be incorporated into the LizzyB game soon. The second two levels were added and the game was build out as a stand-alone version for the older siblings. We then decided to release the build-out four game set for all pre-school and school-age kids.
Privacy Policy available for review on our website.
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