The Talking Stick Philosophy
One of the reasons that sets Talking Stick Games apart from other educational game companies is Dr. Roz Doctorow who we work with on developing our products.
Dr. Roz Doctorow has a Doctorate in Education and has worked as an
educator in North America for over 30 years. During that time she worked as
a classroom teacher, curriculum consultant, curriculum writer, and
researcher. Roz also managed the development and implementation of the
provincial assessments in reading, writing and mathematics for the province
of Ontario. Currently she works as a practicum advisor for the Ontario
Institute for Studies in Education, an adjunct faculty member for Nova
Southeastern University, Florida and is a consultant to PEAC School for Elite
Athletes in Ontario.
What follows below is an example of our unique approach to educating while entertaining children with our Kids Learn™ Math.
An approach that keeps your child engaged while learning...and more importantly makes it fun for kids so they continue coming back to learn!
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Kids Learn Math Parent's Guide
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Our Unique Approach of Education & Entertainment
The math curriculum is divided into the following 5 strands:
- Number Sense and Numeration – This strand refers to mathematics related to number and operations. With a good sense of number, children are able to develop useful strategies for solving problems. This strand includes the four basic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
- Measurement – When children learn about measurement concepts and skills they learn the attributes of the many objects that can be measured and the way to measure quantities such as time, temperature, mass, volume and area. Children learn to use a variety of measurement tools and learn to apply their understanding of measurement relationships.
- Geometry and Spatial Sense – Children develop spatial sense by comparing shapes and figures in various positions. They can visualize shapes, draw them and compare them as they manipulate two- and three-dimensional objects. Children with a strong spatial sense have a better understanding and appreciation for the many geometric aspects of the world around them.
- Patterning and Algebra: The study of patterns and relationships is one of the major themes in mathematics. Children learn to recognize, describe and generalize patterns in order to help them understand the observable patterns that exist in the real world. Children learn to identify and articulate the properties of patterns and learn to use graphs, tables and verbal descriptions to represent relationships that generate patterns.
- Data Management and Probability – When children work in this strand, they learn about different ways to gather, organize and display data. They learn how to read and analyze data to draw conclusions about various themes and topics. Learning how to understand graphs and statistics helps children draw conclusions based on their ability to think critically about many of the problems and issues they will encounter in their everyday lives.
Each of these strands is represented in the Kids Learn™ Math games.
Additionally Kids Learn™ Math Features:
Performance Tracking: During the game you can constantly check your performance results for
specific exercises or entire modules, to see how you're doing. When you
think you've trained enough, you can try some career exercises to see if you
can improve your score and unlock some new games!
Personal Coach: Your personal coach will explain how to play each
game, give you tips on how to improve your
abilities and evaluate your results.
Career Mode: One round in Career Mode consists of three games.
You can only play one round per day, so if you have
already played the Career Mode on a particular
day, you will have to wait until the next day to play
another round. After you have completed one day's
career round, three new games will be available
in the Training Mode. Initially, they will only be
available in easy mode. The coach will always tell you which new games you
have unlocked. These three new games will make up your next career round,
so train them well in the Training Mode before you start your next career
round!
Depending on how well you scored in the daily career round, you can also
unlock new difficulty levels for the games that you have already played.
Exercise Mode: In the Exercise Mode you can train your mathematical skills by practicing
some basic exercises. There are four types of exercises you can choose from:
addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Each exercise can be completed using one of three methods: simple, halfhandwritten
or handwritten.
...and much more!
Your child can play while learning with Kids Learn™ Math
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