This Enemy May Be Acute, But It’s Invading the Spaceport!

Greetings, Blaster parents!

Your Blasters have done an excellent job protecting the spaceport from invasion! But, somehow a new creature from space, the calamarink, has managed to make its way inside the Math Academy walls. We think it’s the calamarink’s incredible speed and knowledge of angles that allowed it to get through our Blaster security.

Can your kids help us take the calamarink down? Ask them to help by playing Angle Attack! In this game, they’ll have work out which angle the enemy has taken and shoot it down by typing in the correct answer. This is one sneaky creature and the 0° line will move so tell your kids to pay attention to its position.

What do your kids think of Angle Attack? Can they save the spaceport from the calamarink?

6 Responses

  1. If you don’t know about angles yet.. I’ll teach you! I learned them in 3rd grade. See the blue stripes in the circle. Each stripe equals a 10 degree angle. Start by counting the stripes by 10s until you reach the enemy. The number you counted up to is the answer! Type it in before the monster attacks YOU! Then press enter and the attack should hit if you did this right.

    Good luck everyone! - Sadie

    • Max wants to thank you for sharing your great tips, Sadie! We’re sure that all our Blasters will appreciate the help. Thanks for trying out Angle Attack!

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