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The Super Challenge Majors

FOR PARENTS

FOR PARENTS

The Super Challenge Majors

by JOHNNIE LOVE
The Super Challenge Majors
The Super Challenge Majors
The Super Challenge Majors

What is it about?

FOR PARENTS

The Super Challenge Majors

App Details

Version
8.1
Rating
NA
Size
447Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
February 28, 2023
Release date
December 7, 2022
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App Store Description

FOR PARENTS

Tutoring and home-schooling is now made easy for you. If you would like to teach or help your child learn mathematics, it's important to know what you are talking about. That's why we have developed the Major League games. All the research and hard work is done for you. Each game teaches you some of the more challenging concepts your child may learn in class. So, you can help them with confidence. By having fun playing these games, you are also taking mathematics lessons.

PLAYING THE CHALLENGES FOR FUN
For those playing the Majors games for fun, they are an excellent way to get that gray matter moving. Designed for anyone over the age of 13 and for all levels of ability, they begin with easy challenges and move up ranks to train you like a gym instructor would do. The games may also improve your memory and cognitive thinking, plus may help reduce declining brain health and keep your brain sharp! So have some fun with our Major League games and let’s get that brain exercised!

EDUCATIONAL CONTENT
All games are designed specifically to suit appropriate mathematics curriculums. You can be assured that you are learning mathematical concepts taught in the classroom. All games are based on the Australian Mathematics Curriculum and are also designed to suit the curriculums of the U.S.A., Canada, and England. Ref: https://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au

Challenge 1:
Introducing the four quadrants of the Cartesian coordinate system & ordered pairs. Your challenge is to choose the correct set of ordered pairs to ensure tea plants are watered by a satellite sprinkler system.

Challenge 2:
Compare 12- and 24-hour time systems and convert between them. Using angles of the rotation of the Earth, your challenge is to calculate the time it is in Antarctica.

Challenge 3:
Connecting three-dimensional objects with their nets. You are to build a temple for Queen Cleopatra, but first she will test your knowledge of nets and 3D shapes.

Challenge 4:
Describe reflections and rotations of two-dimensional shapes. The game is set on the space shuttle while it is orbiting Earth. You are a Mission Specialist performing a spacewalk and your challenge is to follow directions given to you by the commander.

Challenge 5:
This game introduces dot plot graphs and how to interpret data. You are a schoolteacher and your students have handed in an assignment on how many movies students watched last year. But you have found 12 of your students forgot to write down their names on their assignments! Your challenge is to match the correct dot plots to each student

Challenge 6:
Investigating reflections and rotations of angles. You are an astronaut candidate and are performing directional training in a flight simulator. It is your final test, and your challenge is to get every example correct.

Challenge 7:
Calculating the probability of outcomes. Your challenge is to calculate the probability of pulling out the same colour / color gumball in each hand, from two jars. Each challenge includes an easy-to-understand diagram on how to do each calculation.

Challenge 8:
Learning translations, reflections & rotations with Cartesian coordinates. A tornado is approaching, and your challenge is to track it on grids to see if it’s coming your way!

Challenge 9:
An excellent problem-solving game using metric, imperial and imperial US units of volume and capacity. Your challenge is to the amount of liquid needed to fill icy pole trays of various sizes and to connect decimal representations to the metric, imperial & imperial US systems.

After completing the 9 challenges, play our other games on our website! Have some fun challenging yourself, keep that brain sharp, and even learn some of the concepts needed to help your child or student with mathematics!

SAFE, AD-FREE ENVIRONMENT
100% safe. There are no advertisements and we do not track usage of our app.
No advertising
No external links
No sharing of data

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