| Disney's Math Quest with Aladdin Ages 6-9 |  | From: Buena Vista Home Video
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 1044
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows NT, Mac, Linux, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows Me Genre: Childrens Math Software ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 12.9166666667 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 8 x 1.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 100722 Model: 1137101 UPC: 044702002177 EAN: 0044702002177 ASIN: B00002S85B
Release Date: June 14, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Build essential math skills on your quest to saveAgrabah Product Information Set in the exotic land of Agrabah, kids are off on a thrilling journey wheremath is the key to completing their adventure. With help and encouragementfrom Genie, lago, Aladdin and the gang, kids navigate through 18 challengingactivities that build addition, subtraction, geometry and other essential mathskills |
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Amazon.com Review Math skills come in handy when playing this mystical, mathematical Aladdin adventure. By solving math problems that test skills ranging from addition and subtraction to patterns, estimation, and logic, children can save the day and rescue Aladdin and his friends from the forces of evil. A wicked genie named Bizarrah has escaped from her lamp and has captured Jasmine, Abu, and Aladdin in Agrabah. Players must do the math to put an end to Bizarrah, once and for all. Movie-quality animation and an astounding number of multilevel, age-appropriate math games make this software a classic. Whether kids are playing the Dungeon Games, Agrabah Games, Magical Carnival Games, or Pyramid Games, they'll love the challenging gameplay and adventure this unique software offers. Games range from Yazoul's Number Wall, which has kids making mental computations by using addition and subtraction skills, to a fast-paced virtual marble game, Square Up, where geometry and logical reasoning rule as kids race the carnival barker by being the first to create squares in a challenging grid screen. No flying carpet required, just bring along your math skills for hours of challenging math fun. (Ages 6 to 9) --Tina Velgos
Amazon.com Product Description Aladdin's back with his pals Genie, Jasmine, Iago, and Abu in a new CD-ROM adventure that builds essential math skills. The whole gang needs your help to capture the evil genie Bizarrah, so join the quest, strap on your thinking cap, and use your big-time problem-solving skills to save the day.
Product Description Set in the exotic land of Agrabah, kids are off on a thrilling journey where math is the key to completing their adventure. With help and encouragement from Genie, lago, Aladdin and the gang, kids navigate through 18 challenging activities that build addition, subtraction, geometry and other essential math skills for grades one through three as they move through the Quest.
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Loving it! February 7, 2009 J. Gannon I have two kids, 5 and 6, and had purchased one copy. They both loved it -- the 6 year old can do more of it by himself, but the 5 year old is getting it. The program offers a tangram kind of segment which allows the kids to manipulate geometric shapes, scales that want 3 addition problems solved simultaneously -- had to explain it on paper to the six year old and show him that it was addition they were doing to which he replied: 'oh, that's why they call it math quest." They have word problems and the kids have to put gems on a plate (There are 10 gems all together. Six are purple. There are an equal number of blue and white gems.) My five year old can't read yet, so I have to stand by to help her with that. Not a lot of practice with simple math, which is what I expected, but enough stuff that I wasn't expecting to keep the kids challenged and having fun. Bottom line -- it got enough play that I bought a second copy so each computer would have one and they weren't competing for turns.
Vlad May 28, 2008 V. Farfel (MA USA) This game has a great design and excellent graphics. Unfortunately that's where the good stuff ends. It's very very simple and not challenging at all. I bought it for my 7 and 4 year old, hoping that they could both play it on different levels, but they were bored with it pretty quickly. They both went through it twice on the most difficult level (there are only three) and after that they didn't want to play it at all. The game doesn't go above single digits for additions and I haven't seen anything that use subtraction. Logic problem are very trivial too even for 4 year old.
It's not a complete waste of money considering that it's not too expansive, but pretty close to it.
A Very Entertaining Math Adventure Game March 15, 2006 K. Barnard 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have a 6 year old boy playing this educational game and he really likes it. The characters help the child solve the math problems and
they're very humorous. Graphics are excellent and it has several levels of difficulty. I highly recommend this game.
Fun Math February 23, 2006 C. M. Lynner (Sterling, VA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the third copy of Disney's Math Quest with Aladdin that I have purchased. I home school my three children and they have worn out each disk in turn. It is my three-year-old's turn now. In order to continue to find the characters and items in the game, the player must use math skills such as greater than/less than, addition, subtraction, multiplication, patterns, shapes, sequences, mosaics, even finding a path on a grid and following directions. If you can stand the voice of the bird (who by the way is the voice of "Digit" on PBS's "Cyberchase")then even you will enjoy these games. Many are like an old carnival.
Great for shapes, numbers and addition July 1, 2005 Chess Parent (Australia) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The first thing that stands out about this title is the sensational cinema quality video (like the disney cartoon of the same name). It is just so much more attractive than other cheap looking kids maths programs. The adventure set up is also a great hook for kids and gets them in much more than the usual maths exercises after unrelated maths exercise in other programs.
It is excellent for shapes and numbers. Shapes/spatial/geometry is very well covered with games such as mosaics, geonyms (a type of mosaic competition against a computer opponent, and triangle (tangram type) key puzzles. Numbers are well covered in a 100 grid changing wall and throughout the program. Addition is also well done in a number wall, and a very entertaining crystal mixing logic game to make potions to release Aladdin from the genie vortex. All of these are suitable for younger children any my 5 year olds enjoy these (with some parental help).
On the down side subtraction is only incidentally covered as a fall back when your kids make an addition error and need to backtrack. Also division and multiplication are only briefly covered and would not be to the third grade standard suggested in the documentation. However it is excellent to see that algebra is introduced in such a painless and novel way with the fruit trading game.
Overall it is an excellent introduction to maths for children who already know their numbers to 30 or so and have had some exposure to math. If your kids are reluctant at maths but have seen the Aladdin DVD/Video they will soon become very interested using this excellent math quest program. The adventure/quest to rescue Aladdin and his friends is a great way to improve logic skills too and will particularly appeal to the goal directed child who is unwilling to do "pointless" homework exercises. Well worth getting if you're prepared to sit and help your kids at first.
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