Superstar Academy

How do you improve under 8's maths scores when they find math too boring?
We focussed on improving their relationship and exposure to certain numbers (Usually what adds up to 10. i.e 6-4, 8-2)
With this simplified target, we achieved our goal and improved kids maths scores, ability and made them super quick at basic maths with football mini-games.

Actually improved kids' maths scores

Kids who played a large number of our games were faster at maths outside of the game.

We. Made. Kids.
Smarter.

By repetitively making basic numbers more familiar in non-math settings, we engaged kids so that they were learning without even realising. "Obviously the answer is x" was a fequent encouraging feedack

Parents could see progress

There's a lot of data to process, so we broke it down into a messaging format that made it easy for parents to track their Childs improvement in speed, experience and accuracy.

By far one of our favourite projects. It is pretty special to see your work have a proven effect at improving lives.
We identified that most Ed-tech products simply translate text books to text inputs with game visuals.
We didn't want to do that because that's boring.
It was imperative to make the games fun, linking official curriculum to skill based, action outcomes instead.
Translating curriculum to real gaming was a big but fun challenge.

Performance was visualised in a report that the parent would also receive, displaying the progress of their child in speed, understanding and familiarity.

Competition is important in schooling, and so we allowed scores to be compared with your class, other schools in your region, and even displayed the top performers in the country!

Final juice by Creative Director Graham Denney & CEO Ben Geliher