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STAR WARS JEDI MATH GR PREK-2
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STAR WARS JEDI MATH GR PREK-2

Embark on dangerous rescue missions as Anakin, R2-D2, C3PO and other jedi knights to free members of the Republic imprisoned on federation cruisers and increase your jedi ranking. Fly to enemy ships, engage in starflight battles and duel with light sabers while learning basic mathematics and telling time skills. The order of the galaxy depends on your success! Leapster2 players can connect online for extra activities and rewards. And with the LeapFrog® Learning Path, parents can see what their child is learning. Appropriate for ages 4 years to 8 years.

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Product Details:
Product Length: 0.9 inches
Product Width: 5.4 inches
Product Height: 8.25 inches
Product Weight: 0.2 pounds
Package Length: 7.48 inches
Package Width: 5.35 inches
Package Height: 0.94 inches
Package Weight: 0.22 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 34 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 34 customer reviews )
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68 of 69 found the following review helpful:

5Great for teaching math and time skills  Mar 02, 2009
By Noname
My 7 year old son loves Star Wars The Clone Wars, so I knew he would like this.

The best thing about the game is the questions get more difficult as the player advances within the chosen level. So, though it may start with single digit number recognition, it advances to double digit number recognition. It may start with asking about general time of day, but then advances to specific time of day and then to reading time on a digital clock.

I recommend this game for pre-K through second grade.

A more detailed description is presented below.

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SPACE

Shoot the correct number to get to navigate through space to get to the ship where the prisoner is held.

Level 1: features recognition of numbers 1 through 10.

Level 2: features subtraction of single digit numbers.

Level 3: features addition of a two digit number with a single digit number.

THE SHIP

To get through the rooms, answer questions about time.

Level 1: questions feature time of day, like when do you usually leave for school (morning, afternoon, evening)?

Level 2: learn how to read time on an analogue clock to the hour.

Level 3: learn to read time on an analogue clock to the half hour.

LIGHTSABER DUEL

Answer the math questions quickly and Skywalker attacks. Answer incorrectly and the enemy attacks. The faster the player answers, the more power they get for their attack.

24 of 28 found the following review helpful:

3Fun, but awkward teaching tool  Jan 03, 2009
By Noca
I purchased this for my 7-year-old son's Leapster ahead of a long road trip. He ejoyed it that day, but returning home I found he was rarely willing to play with it during his free time (losing out to Legos and PS2 Lego Star Wars). I decided to set acheivement goals on Jedi Math as a condition of other play. Unfortunately, Jedi Math isn't particularly suitable for this use. Certainly, "saving a prisoner" is a nice discrete goal (takes 15-30 minutes, and this accomplishment is verifiable in the user stats). However, the difficulty level is entirely selectable (the child can choose a level that is not challenging). Further, while the game emphasizes fast math calculations, there appears to be no penalty for either pausing the game to count on fingers or asking for the solution via the "hint" button. My son quickly discovered both strategies. There is a "math level" that is tracked in the user stats, but the instructions don't describe how this is calculated. That is, what skill set does a particular math level correspond to?

The newer Leapster2 can upload data to leapfrog.com's "learning path". Supposedly, this allows you to track your child's learning, so my objections might not be valid in the context of a Leapster2. But with the Leapster, unless your child is particularly enthralled by this game, using it as a teaching tool is awkward.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Great game!  Oct 19, 2008
By Pamela B. Roberts
My son is 3 years old and he is playing the game often. It keeps his attention for extended periods of time, and it is teaching him his numbers! Great purchase!

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect combination  Sep 11, 2008
By Danielle M. Rocheford
I bought this game for my son's 7th birthday. He's a big Star Wars fan and loves math, so it was a perfect combination for him. He now ranks this one as his favorite Leapster game.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Another great learning game  Oct 04, 2008
By book crazy "sameron"
I got this game for my first grader son; he didnt stop playing all afternoon, he said is his favorite game now even he is not a super big fan of star wars. For me, leapster games have being an amazing learning tool.


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