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<strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Holdings</strong>- <strong>with</strong> <strong>Call</strong> <strong>Number</strong> <strong>and</strong> Librarian Notes<br />

01 Apr 2011 12:44 PM<br />

<strong>Monarch</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Title Author<br />

<strong>Call</strong> <strong>Number</strong><br />

Resource Type: Kits<br />

The Race to Spectacle City Arcade : Math<br />

Missions:Grades K-2 (Math Missions)<br />

Scholastic, Inc<br />

700.8<br />

Math Missions: The Race to Spectacle City Arcade --- Review by SuperKids Educational Software Website<br />

Bottom Line:<br />

This program is best suited for children who already have some familiarity <strong>with</strong> basic math concepts, <strong>and</strong> <strong>with</strong><br />

using a computer mouse <strong>and</strong> keyboard. Non-readers will do better in the presence of a care-giver.<br />

Math Missions: The Race to Spectacle City Arcade opens <strong>with</strong> our guide, Aida Lott, telling us that Spectacle City<br />

is in trouble <strong>and</strong> needs our help. It seems that the city is losing money, because none of the city's clerks are good<br />

at math. As a result, the city's Arcade is closed, <strong>and</strong> we won't get to play there until we help all the clerks <strong>with</strong><br />

their problems. Good thing this is a Math program, not a Social Studies program.<br />

At this point, the user is left alone at an intersection on an animated street, <strong>and</strong> left to point <strong>and</strong> click on various<br />

storefronts until activities <strong>and</strong> puzzled clerks are found. Activities ranged from sorting animals by their physical<br />

characteristics (spots, legs, colors), to measuring the length of fruits, to weighing combinations of seafood.<br />

Educational Value<br />

Math Missions: The Race to Spectacle City Arcade covers a number of key math concepts for early learners,<br />

ranging from counting <strong>and</strong> number association, thru addition <strong>and</strong> subtraction, to time <strong>and</strong> measurement.<br />

Unfortunately, it covers these topics in a passing, non-linear fashion; no subject is explained or practiced<br />

in-depth. As a result, the educactional value is focused on practicing what the student already knows, rather than<br />

teaching what s/he doesn't know.<br />

Kid Appeal<br />

Math Missions: The Race to Spectacle City Arcade contains a collection of animated educationally-oriented<br />

activities. Our young testers found some of them fun, others not-so fun, varying from child to child. The program's<br />

plot -- to help the city's clerks <strong>with</strong> their math problems, <strong>and</strong> thereby allow the arcade to open -- was lost on<br />

younger users, <strong>and</strong> only marginally motivating for older users. The good news is that the arcade games, once<br />

earned by a diligent user, are of some educational value themselves.<br />

Ease of Use / Install<br />

The program installs (<strong>and</strong> uninstalls) easily. After installing, users are prompted to enter their names, then select<br />

a difficulty level. We found program navigation to be consistent, if somewhat non-intuitive. For example, in some<br />

areas of the program the user has to click on the word 'Go' to enter an answer, in other areas, the enter key is<br />

sufficient. Another problem all of our testers remarked on, was the confusion produced by oral instructions telling<br />

the user to use "... the directory in @Pet to see what other places you still need to go". We were never clear on<br />

exactly how to interpret the map that seemed to be the directory.<br />

Best for... / Bottom-Line<br />

System Requirements<br />

PC: Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, Pentium II 266 MHz or faster cpu, 175 MB hard drive space, 64 MB RAM,<br />

256-color display, 8X or faster CD-ROM, Windows-compatible sound card, .<br />

Mac: System 8.6 or later, OS X, iMac 233 MHz or faster cpu, 175 MB hard drive space, 64 MB RAM, 256-color<br />

display, 16X or faster CD-ROM, .<br />

ResourceMate® 3.0 <strong>Monarch</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

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