Mathseeds Releases New Map 32 for Grade 3 Math Skills

By: Dec. 06, 2016
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The creators of Mathseeds have recently released a brand new map in its interactive online math program.

Map 32 features five new lessons that cover Grade 3 math skills and concepts, including area, times tables, money, and fractions.

Each new lesson is set in an exciting location, where the Mathseeds characters guide students through each activity. Children learn to apply key math skills to real-world situations-from counting steps in Dubai's Burj Khalifa tower, to dividing food in snowy Zermatt, Switzerland.

The virtual world of Mathseeds now includes 160 math lessons set across 32 different maps. The self-paced lessons are laid out like an interactive board game, which helps children to easily see their own progress.

Mathseeds continues to expand its online content, and is now tailored to children aged three to eight. The comprehensive learning program contains hundreds of online math activities, fun songs, colorful animations, entertaining characters, and collectable rewards-designed to keep students engaged and on task longer.

The Mathseeds program is developed by the same team of educators, writers, and developers behind the multi-award winning online reading program, Reading Eggs. The team have been publishing high-quality educational resources for over 25 years.

At the end of each Mathseeds map, children complete a multiple-choice quiz, and if they pass, are awarded a printable certificate. Parents and teachers can access a personalized dashboard to track individual progress, view detailed reports, and download worksheets that correspond with the lessons.

Mathseeds also includes interactive assessments, such as Driving Tests and end-of-lesson quizzes, which help children reinforce key concepts covered in the lessons.

New users can claim a free two-week trial of Mathseeds by registering online at http://www.mathseeds.com.



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