The 3 C’s to success: Choice, Control & Competition
We did a lot of testing at multiple schools with children of different ages. We discovered that to create an attractive game for a school playground; you first must add choice and control options, so the children can decide what they want to play and at what difficulty level. The Math game is built on top of a compelling framework, in which children can select what type of math topic they want to play. With the first release of the Math game, they can choose addition, multiplication, division, or subtraction. The selection of a difficulty level appears to be essential for children to enjoy the game. The levels are not connected to grades or age because children’s skill level varies, and you don’t want to rule out any player. Children seem to start on the first level when given the choice of “challenging” sums, which is tremendous!
We added competition and more specific team-based competition to give the children even more reasons to return for more. The players can set a score and enter their initials. These initials are saved on the Memo, and other groups can try to beat the score. With every level and topic having their own top 5, there is something to beat every time you play. With this knowledge, we released the Math game on 2 primary schools without promoting it; Rio del Sol STEAM school in Oxnard, United States, and de Meiboom Daltonschool in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, to see what would happen.
School breaks are now 25% playful math games!
After two months of testing, we can now say that fun playground maths games can boost playful math activities during school breaks. In the first month, we collected the play statistics on the Memo without the new Math game, and after this, we collected another month of play statistics with the addition of the new game. When placed in school playgrounds, our interactives are often played 100% of the time during breaks, which results in roughly 1-2 hours of play every day. The set of current games focus heavily on active play. One of our first attempts at simple playground math games called Matty always tested as one of the least played games. But with the new math playground game, an extra dimension of learning is added. Practicing a skill on your own level will show increased popularity as a result.
Within a month, we’ve seen growth to a two-fold number of Math play hours at the Meiboom and a quadruple number of hours of Math play at the Rio del Sol school. This means hours of extra math playground activities every week without any effort or involvement of the teachers. The Math game has become the second most popular game on the interactives, beating the top games that have been popular for years on the Memo.
Listening to the teachers and students, they all love the new game and see the potential. Even including the game into Math class is now something schools want to do, boosting playful learning even more.
“Ahh, do we really have to go back inside for Math class…”
The future of educational content on the playground is here.
The Math game is the first step of our mission to boost playful learning on the playground. We’ve now only covered the basics of Math and are continuously working on developing more packs. We collaborate with experts, performing many (international) user tests to expand the math playground game with topics such as percentages, fractions, measurements, units, and money related sums.
Keep an eye on the Yalp Store to see all the new exciting content for our interactives. The foundation of flexibility and giving the user power on what they want to practice is highly successful and will be used in the next big challenge and topic at schools: Language!
“This game is a real addition to our Math classes. All teachers agree that the new game is great for Math class!”
Math playground games
We’ve now added a massive collection of maths playground logic games to the Yalp store. Anything from percentages, units and even Roman Numerals can now be enjoyed on the Memo—the perfect set for schools to extend the classroom to the playground. Or even better, include the Memo in the math lessons and have the players practice and automate the techniques they just learned from the Math teacher.
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Fun is getting a new name
Until now, you’ve known us as Yalp, but in 2024, we’re undergoing an exciting transformation into Lappset. But not much will change! We remain steadfast in our commitment to our core values and are thrilled to operate as a brand with more than 50 years of experience that embodies a strong culture and work ethic.
Yalp becomes Lappset: Movement for every heartbeat.
In the Netherlands, we have already made the jump and are now known as Lappset Nederland! Are you looking to create inspiring spaces in the Netherlands? Follow the link below to see the exciting changes we’ve made to our website while staying true to our mission and vision.