
Game Case
Little Miss Naughty Teaches Math is a PC game released on 6 August, 2000[1] by Europress.
Product Description[]
No matter how bored you're feeling, Little Miss Naughty's antics are bound to cheer you up. This fun-packed CD-ROM will keep your child entertained as well as helping them develop their mathematical abilities. There are tonnes of lessons, audio, animation and activities, so your child will want to learn maths with Little Miss Naughty time and time again.
Features[]
- Hear-a-story: Simply listen and watch as the story is read through to you. Each page turns automatically and is brought to life by full motion video
- Play & Learn: This is where the real fun begins, as the story becomes fully interactive. Read along with the narrator. Check the pronunciation of any word. Each page then offers a different lesson to help improve your maths. Repeat the lessons as many times as you wish or skip to the next page.
- Activities: You can print out and colour a selection of characters, complete the dot-to-dots or join in with our sing-a-long. Just have fun!
Little Miss Naughty helps with:[]
- Counting and sequencing
- Simple addition, subtraction and multiplication
- Simple fractions
- Reading skills
- Shape & pattern recognition
- Measurement of time
- Estimation of number & length
- Simple measurement
- Simple data classification
- Pronunciation
- Listening skills Supports the UK national curriculum key stages one and two. Suitable for pre-school, 3 to 7 years.