Get your wires crossed for a shocking experience. What a blast!
The lift in Windy Towers is a bit rickety and you have to help Zap fix it if you want to have lift off.
Being able to recognise patterns allows us to predict, generate our own patterns an sequence and understand the underlying relationship between numbers, situations and events.
In Socket Rocket the player recognises and identifies number patterns based on multiples of the same number and infers the pattern or rule underlying a series of numbers.
The player will recognise the order of numbers between 2 and 60, order a small set of numbers, problem solve the pattern or ‘rule’ for a series of numbers and complete number patterns by counting in 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s and 10s.
Created for and with kids. Tested by kids. Approved by teachers and educators around the world.
Suitable for grandparents, parents and kids or just about anyone.
It’s a fun, wonderful, educational and engaging resource for home and school.
Recommendations:
Very effective in getting children to understand number patterns, from simple to more complex. Also good for developing the most efficient strategy to solve the problem. – Maria Jenks, Student Teacher
I really liked the electrician game and putting in the missing number. Peter Hall.
Fun + Engagement = Learning