Cadets must try to re-energize as many robots as they can before time runs out! This will not only power your child’s brain, but it will also power the robots that will appear on screen!
The robots will deliver various math challenges, and your child must find the correct answers and drag them to the top of the robot. If the answer is correct, points will be added to the final score.
The game is split up into three main topics that are sure to spark your child’s interest!
In Fraction Action, cadets will be using all of their skills learned in Academy to match the fractions at the bottom of the screen (disguised as batteries) with the correct robot showing the correct answer. There are three levels to this topic and each level presents a tougher challenge!
In Crazy Conversion, cadets will be challenged to complete a similar activity. However, the robots will be delivering decimals, fractions and other random numeric combinations that can be answered with one of the batteries below. This activity has two exciting levels! The first level is a normal paced speed, and the second level increases in speed!
Lastly, 3D Discovery is an activity that will gain the interest of shape-identifying superstars! Similar to the other two activities, the robots will display various items. Your kid will be challenged with matching the correct written out word with its correct picture.
Remember, the robots are depending on cadets to keep them powered. Encourage your kids to try this fast-paced new game. Let’s work together to save one robot at a time! The pressure is on!
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