What are the levels of difficulty?
There are three difficulty levels for each grade.
There are three difficulty levels for each grade.
If the student is in a different year group, Multiverse will change.
The total hours online can be considered Space Hours. These hours do not represent actual hours of playtime. Multiverse continues to award XP points from trading places when students are not playing.
Absolutely. The Live Gaming area within Mathletics (like all parts of the Mathletics resource) are completely safe and secure. While students are matched with others from elsewhere in the world, there is no direct communication and all student details are anonymous. Students are not [...]
All ages. The 10 individual gaming levels include content from simple addition questions to complex algebra and statistics for Secondary/High School students. Students are matched together based on their personal speed and accuracy scores (regardless of age), so fair and competitive games are assured [...]
Every student has a Bonus Level available to choose (where DOUBLE POINTS are available!) This is shown by a gold star next to the level number and is a level slightly beyond where you are currently scoring highest (so you might find that your [...]
Your ability ranking – from Raging Rookie to Human Calculator – depends on your top score and accuracy level. The Live Mathletics computer uses your average scores from your last three games to decide your ranking. Improve your scores and watch your ranking increase, [...]
Certainly. For each of the 10 gaming levels of Live Mathletics, students are assigned one of five ability rankings — ranging from a Raging Rookie all the way up to a Human Calculator. These are dependent on the scores and accuracy percentages of the [...]
Shadow Mode allows students within Live Mathletics to challenge other students in their class who are offline. On the main Live Mathletics dashboard, a panel on the left of the screen will display all the other students in the same class — ordered by [...]
The “Who’s Online” panel is displayed on the left of the screen in the Live Mathletics area. This displays a live feed of all other students who are currently online and active in Live Mathletics, within the same class as the student. Students appear [...]