Features | System requirements
Numbers Up! 2 Baggin' the Dragon features practical maths content, a fun game environment and a quirky twist in the tail! Pupils use basic number fact knowledge to explore the maths of shape, space & measure, algebra, graphs and handling data.
It's an effective and versatile software tool designed to help children develop mathematical thinking pathways necessary both in everyday life and in higher maths learning.
Baggin' the Dragon uses fun maths activities to give context and purpose to learning basic arithmetic. Leaving boring behind, it's the maths children love to do!
PLUS! The impressive multi-player option means the whole family can play at the same time, each at their own maths level!
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Baggin' the Dragon
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Features
- All content linked to UK National Numeracy Strategy teaching objectives
- Covers 14 syllabus strands!
Shape, Space & Measure 2D & 3D Shape, Angle & Spatial Reasoning, Position & Coordinate Geometry, Transformations & Symmetry, Mass, Length, Area, Volume, Time
Handling Data Organising & Interpreting Data, Probability
Algebra Patterns, Relationships & Reasoning, Formulae & Equations
Functions and Graphs - Elements of chance and strategy mean that anyone can win not necessarily the best mathematician
- Over 3000 questions formulated for all ages and learning styles, across a broad range of stimulating and essential maths topics
- Activities are designed to establish foundational concepts, then test understanding and application
- Content is presented in an enjoyable game format which appeals to learners of all ages and stages; for younger children it's highly visual and interactive while pupils who may normally have difficulty learning will find the concepts interesting and inviting
- High level of integration between maths and language outcomes appeals to language-oriented learners and stimulates learners whose language skills are not so strong
System Requirements
Windows
Windows 98 or later (including XP/Vista/Windows 7), 233MHz Processor or faster, 800x600 capable screen
Macintosh
OS X (PowerPC or Intel Mac) 10.3/10.4/10.5 and 10.6 or later, 300MHz Processor or faster, 800x600 capable screen
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