Town Squared builds your child’s maths confidence by making it fun, social and relevant. Turn screen time into an exciting adventure in maths with friends.
Designed for student learning ages 7 to 11 and for those who need support with engagement and motivation, Town Squared features:
- A beautiful immersive game, set in a virtual town community
- A safe online hub where children can play with their friends
- Maths puzzles and activities that adapt to your child’s abilities
- Financial literacy learning embedded in gameplay
- Exciting quests and an ever-growing town to explore
- Support for children and families in understanding and using maths
- Designed by teachers, leading researchers and award-winning game developers
- No ads or micro-transactions.
Maths anxiety is the worry and tension some people feel when doing, or even just thinking about, maths. It affects 1 in 4 children, and can have a devastating impact on their learning, enjoyment of school and career choices.
Here’s how Town Squared builds confidence and lowers maths anxiety:
Town Squared makes maths fun!
Your child is immersed in a beautiful multiplayer world with their friends, where maths concepts and financial literacy learning are interwoven throughout gameplay. Children help the local community by applying their maths skills to keep the town running, being rewarded with exciting quests that they can play with friends - giving them more reasons to keep trying. As they progress the tasks get more difficult, keeping their motivation high and challenging them to improve.
Town Squared has been developed in collaboration with maths educational experts and leading psychological researchers.
For parents:
You are part of your child's progress loop.
We provide you with resources to encourage your child’s interests, and ways to acknowledge their improvements and manage their unique challenges.
Our portal also provides expert advice for children to overcome developmental sticking points, and the simple things you can do at home to help - without needing to be a maths expert yourself.
Together you can change a conversation about maths from one of fear, to one of curiosity and collaboration. This increases enjoyment and reduces anxiety.
And this attitude accompanies your child back to the classroom.
Designed for student learning ages 7 to 11 and for those who need support with engagement and motivation, Town Squared features:
- A beautiful immersive game, set in a virtual town community
- A safe online hub where children can play with their friends
- Maths puzzles and activities that adapt to your child’s abilities
- Financial literacy learning embedded in gameplay
- Exciting quests and an ever-growing town to explore
- Support for children and families in understanding and using maths
- Designed by teachers, leading researchers and award-winning game developers
- No ads or micro-transactions.
Maths anxiety is the worry and tension some people feel when doing, or even just thinking about, maths. It affects 1 in 4 children, and can have a devastating impact on their learning, enjoyment of school and career choices.
Here’s how Town Squared builds confidence and lowers maths anxiety:
Town Squared makes maths fun!
Your child is immersed in a beautiful multiplayer world with their friends, where maths concepts and financial literacy learning are interwoven throughout gameplay. Children help the local community by applying their maths skills to keep the town running, being rewarded with exciting quests that they can play with friends - giving them more reasons to keep trying. As they progress the tasks get more difficult, keeping their motivation high and challenging them to improve.
Town Squared has been developed in collaboration with maths educational experts and leading psychological researchers.
For parents:
You are part of your child's progress loop.
We provide you with resources to encourage your child’s interests, and ways to acknowledge their improvements and manage their unique challenges.
Our portal also provides expert advice for children to overcome developmental sticking points, and the simple things you can do at home to help - without needing to be a maths expert yourself.
Together you can change a conversation about maths from one of fear, to one of curiosity and collaboration. This increases enjoyment and reduces anxiety.
And this attitude accompanies your child back to the classroom.
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