Take silly Scuttler snaps. Smile! Click! Flash!
Ivan the Terrible Photographer is taking happy snaps of the Scuttlers before they leave Windy Towers but you have to help him with his very strange camera.
Working mathematically includes investigation, using problem-solving strategies, applying and verifying, using mathematical language, inferring, proving and working context. These fundamental skills provide the basis for success in all areas of mathematics.
In Shutterbug the player investigates the attributes of shapes and uses logical thinking problem-solving strategies to determine the sequence of shapes according to a given rule. Using conjectures (thoughtful guesses) the player changes the attributes of a shape so that a pathway is formed.
Created for and with kids. Tested by kids. Approved by teachers and educators around the world.
Suitable for grandparents, parents and kids or just about anyone.
It’s a fun, wonderful, educational and engaging resource for home and school.
Recommendations:
This game gave the opportunity to visualise a variety of shapes and differences in colour, size and height. By asking students to make between 1 and 4 changes to each shape the game provides practice in basic addition and counting – Jane Monkhouse.
I enjoyed playing this game once I got the hang of moving the key to the right places. I had to listen to the instructions twice! – Emily Carter
I can see this game being used in primary (elementary) school classrooms. – Michael Long.
Fun + Engagement = Learning