Description
Fun Learning:
Plato said “A child can only be taught if learning contains a measure of entertainment.”
Statistically Designed:
If you play MathMetrics for an hour per week for the school year, you should cover all of the skills and concepts required for your grade syllabus year.
Our Success:
After tremendous success as a board game, MathMetrics now comprises of more enhanced concepts and learning mechanisms, with diagnostic tools to assist the student, teacher and parent. It was created alongside teachers, and thoroughly tested in the classroom.
Different Game Modes:
MathMetrics has different player modes: “single play” mode: “pass and play” mode, with all players using the same device (2 to 6 players): “asynchronous” mode, playing on the net with each player using their own device (2 to 6 players) and taking their turn when notified by the game.
Different levels of Skills and Concepts:
Different levels of Skills and Concepts allows friends and players for varying ages and skill levels to compete on an equal footing and improve their math skills.
Diagnostics: (Every Question/Answer is Tracked)
MathMetrics is equipped to test every skill level and analyze each skill or concept. It keeps track of all your questions/answers in the game and offers diagnostic reports which allows parents/teachers/students to discover the areas where you may be weak or require practice. Your diagnostic information can easily be made available online, to your teacher or tutor via the Report Viewer system or conversely a teacher can make your report available to your parents.
Parent and Teacher participation:
Parents:
*MathMetrics provides parents the opportunity to join in the fun of learning math in an interesting way which will directly benefit their child’s math concepts and skill.
*MathMetrics is portable over different devices, so can be used when you need to kill time (e.g. while waiting for a restaurant table, etc.)
Teachers:
*Groups of 2 to 6 students in a class room with one device can use MathMetrics to compete and learn from each other while honing their mathematical skill.
*The “Pass & Play” mode brings advance and weaker students together while playing the same game, allowing for the stronger students to become “teachers” and the weaker students to build up their math skills.
*Students are encouraged to discover new ideas and stimulates discussions into investigating certain solutions and methods.
*The teacher can reward students in a classroom for finishing their scheduled work early, by letting them play MathMetrics.
In App Purchase Membership Plans:
MathMetrics currently comes in three subscription plans, which allows you to either pay monthly, 6 monthly or yearly.
Community Conscious Businesses:
LinkedUpLearning also offers a sponsorship program, with a one-time payment, businesses and parents can become involved in their community by sponsoring MathMetrics into their local schools, giving schools and teachers the opportunity to have their students part take in the fun learning experience
Player information stored on system:
Player Name (can be fictitious) - Is used in the game so that players know when it is their turn to play.
Players Email address and Password - Is required by player to Login privately to the game.
Region: (e.g. North America), Country: (e.g. Canada), State/Province: (e.g. British Columbia) Syllabus Grade: (e.g. Grade 1) - Required for the game to pose the correct Grade Syllabus Skill Set questions to that specific player.
City: (e.g. Victoria)
*Enables invites to play the game to be targeted to other players in your city.
Note: Control over child player information can be controller via GameAdmin for Family (by Parent) or Class (by Teacher).
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Twitter: @ math_metrics
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