GamesMaking Camp Ojibwe
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📚 In Making Camp, players practice multiplication and division skills while learning math problem-solving strategies.

They’ll also be introduced to Native American history. Earn points by solving math problems and answering social studies questions in the village-building simulation game.



⭐FEATURES

📌Choose from our hands-on math activities where problems are randomly generated, so you can play them again and again.

📌Focuses on basic math functions like multiplication and division while still keeping it fun with card matching games and other interactive activities.

📌Customize your own virtual world, building and filling up your wigwam with 20 different interactive items.

📌Combines both language arts and math with problem solving videos that will keep you entertained while still providing you with information.

📌Learn more about Native American culture and their journeys by choosing one of the six movies offered in the “LIFE” category.



💝NOTE TO PARENTS:



This video game has been created by 7 Generation Games, an independent video game studio making immersive educational games and interactive apps aimed at grades 3 through 8 with a mission of breaking down barriers to success one math problem at a time.



🏆Our award-winning work is backed by published academic research that shows students who played our games saw math scores on in-game skills improve 30% in 10 weeks - 3x over the control group.

Aktualisierungsdatum
Okt. 03, 2023
Veröffentlichungsdatum
Jan. 03, 2017
Preis
Kostenlos

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