10 year old, Chloe from Oakhill Primary, Woodford Green, is celebrating winning first prize and a new generation PlayStation PS4 in the Mathletics Summer Exploration Journey, a four week maths challenge designed to counteract learning loss during the Summer holidays and to help fill gaps in learning caused by school closures during lockdown.
Year 5 winner, Chloe, said, “I can’t believe I won. My dad told me not to give up and I didn’t!”
Graham Frickers from 3P Learning, creators of Mathletics, explained, “The past 18 months with lockdowns and school closures have been especially tough on our children, and many kids have suffered learning loss. To counteract it we teamed up with PlayStation to create the Summer Exploration Journey and support our children, helping them to fill the gaps in their maths knowledge and understanding, at the same time as honing their maths skills through fun online gaming and real-life maths challenges.”
Over 44,300 Year 3 – Year 8 children registered to take part in the student-led ‘missions’, completing their choice of a variety of online challenges – including live games where children from all around the globe pitted their maths skills against each other in friendly competition – as well as real world problem solving. The most thoughtful and unique solutions from each year received the amazing PlayStationPS4 prize.
Commenting on the competition, Liz Brandon, Headteacher, Oakhill Primary, said, “There was a real buzz around the school when Chloe received her prize. We’re so proud of her, she’s a real star! All of our children absolutely loved taking part in the Summer Exploration Journey. Mathletics is a fantastic way to strengthen their maths skills and help fill gaps in their learning.”