![]() The competition is run by Edinburgh-based social enterprise Sumdog, who have developed a sophisticated online game-based learning system specifically designed to improve skills and attainment in maths and literacy and carefully aligned to the Curriculum for Excellence. P6 pupil Victor Kokoszk and the Sumdog trophy. This gives them access to Sumdog s games, and thousands of 15,597 Sun Dog Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images CREATIVE Collections Project. It needs to put in 3d characters instead of 2d as it makes it look too old fashioned and not with the times. It doesnt get updated often enough and has very little games with terrible graphics. Sumdog is a math learning game in which you answer questions as you play a variety of games to earn money and master skills. The City of Edinburgh City Council Education Convener Cllr Cammy Day visited the school earlier this week to congratulate the class and to present them with their winning trophy. Sumdog used to be good until they completely revamped the system and added a whole bunch of rubbish games. Andrew Hall, CEO of Sumdog, taking questions from pupils and finding out their favourite aspects of Sumdog. Hopefully, the Sumdog games will be a good substitute for you to keep. (Front row L to R) p6 pupils Victor Kokoszk and Mohammed Kuri. Theres a house point for everyone who takes part and well also see which house. (Back row L to R) Andrew Hall, CEO of Sumdog, Cllr Cammy Day, and Charles Mathias, Sumdog Sales and Marketing Executive. However, they’ll need to keep the angry mowers away from their flower patches by placing toys in their way Each question they get right, they get a new toy which they can choose to place either in their patch. Primary 6 pupils at Canal View Primary School have come first in an online maths competition run across all City of Edinburgh Council primary schools. You can always learn new things there is no point in cheating that wont teach you. The aim of the game is for pupils to collect toys in their baskets at the end of the garden in order to earn points. Canal View Primary 6 class, winners of the City of Edinburgh Council area Sumdog Autumn maths contest, with (L to R) Andrew Hall, CEO of Sumdog, Cllr Cammy Day, Charles Mathias, Sumdog Sales and Marketing Executive, and P6 class teacher, Eilidh Mears.
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