Oozami Sneak Peek!

Oozami is a new game coming soon to MathBlaster.com!

Houston, we have a problem! The ooze used to fight off galaxy intruders has grown a mind of its own! It’s beginning to multiply before our eyes and we’re scared it’s eventually going to overflow its controlled vat. Our ooze-o-meter just indicated we are approaching capacity and we’re worried our machines won’t be able to hold any longer! The only way to control the ooze is to enter the ooze chamber and turn on the switches located deep within the vat. We’re calling on our brave Blasters to take on the challenge! But they must beware! While it’s not mission impossible, it is easier said than done. To tackle the ooze, Blasters must use their math skills and complete topics like Place Value Voyager, Tenths and Beyond, and Magnetic Money. By answering the problems correctly and successfully jumping from one platform to another without falling in the toxic ooze, your child will save the space station! So prepare your kids to take on the Oozami!

Place Value Voyager

To complete this topic Cadets will have to use their knowledge about place value to activate the correct switches. With this challenge, your kids will master place values of 1000 to 1,000,000,000 in no time!

Tenths and Beyond

Have your kids build up on their knowledge of decimal place value by playing Tenths and Beyond! With this challenge, your kids will learn decimal values to .00001!

Magnetic Money

To complete this topic, Cadets must count coins (pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters) and dollar values less than 10. By finding the correct sum of money that matches the given problem, they can activate the correct switches and save the station!

Encourage your Blaster Cadets to keep an eye out for Oozami! Once it arrives, Cadets will have to act quickly to save the space station from celestial catastrophe!

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  1. […] Oozami: Players jump from platform to platform to find the correct answers to math problems. But they must be careful not to fall into the toxic ooze! Blasters avoid the ooze and practice math problems. […]

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