 These educational video games offer an innovative approach to
teaching basic academic skills by incorporating features of arcade games and
educational practices into online games that motivate, intrigue, and
teach!
Alien Addition
....provides practice in addition in an “alien invasion” theme.
Invading spaceships with addition problems move down from the top of the screen
toward a laser cannon on a platform at the bottom. Answers are placed in the
cannon to “equalize” the invader with the correct answer. If a spaceship reaches
the cannon range before equalized with the right answer, the cannon is exploded
in an “atomic” cloud. Answers can be placed in the cannon and firing controlled
by designated keyboard keys. When paddle selection is made, answers appear
automatically in the cannon and the player must match the answer to the
appropriate problem by moving the cannon before firing. Hits and misses are
recorded on the terrain at the bottom of the screen.
Minus Mission
...provides practice in subtraction in a creeping slime theme. Large
green slime at the top of the screen drips blobs with subtraction problems
toward a robot at the bottom. Answers are placed in the robot and then the robot
is activated to fire two laser beams to destroy the slime problem. If the slime
reaches the robot range before being destroyed by the correct answer, the game
ends.
Meteor Multiplication
....assists students in learning multiplication. Large meteors
with multiplication problems in them move from all around the screen toward a
large star station in the center of the screen. Answers to the problems are
placed in the center of the star station, the station gun is aimed at the
approaching meteor, and the gun is fired to disintegrate the meteor. If a meteor
reaches the star station before disintegrated with the correct answer, the
meteor hits the station and shatters. Answers are placed in the star station and
gun moved and fired by designated keyboard keys. Hits and misses are recorded in
the galaxy at the bottom of the screen.
Demolition Division
....helps students learn division. Tanks with division problems
move toward your blaster. Answers to the problems are placed at the bottom of
the blaster. Fire the blaster at the tank with the correct problem. If a tank
shoots down your wall before you blast it, your blaster will be destroyed.
Answers are placed in the blaster, and moved and fired by designated keyboard
keys. Hits and misses are recorded at the bottom of the screen.
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