Use your expertise with negative numbers to mine resources and save your village.
Minus Miners was designed by a group of students from King Edward VI school in Stratford-upon-Avon who won Cracking the Code 2019. Cracking the Code was a national maths competition which was funded by and run with Nesta and Tata as part of their Maths Mission programme. The competition challenged students to use their maths and creative skills to design their own online educational maths game. Mangahigh developed the winning team's game and it is provided here to be shared with students around the globe.
Curriculum-aligned activities
We’re loved by both teachers and students globally. Here’s the proof!
Mangahigh turns our students into “math addicts“ who compete with each other for top scores and gold medals. And since the quizzes reward both accurate recall of knowledge and deep conceptual understanding, every hour they spent having fun makes them better mathematicians. Five stars.
I have used Mangahigh in my classroom for over 5 years. What keeps me coming back are the math games and wide range of concepts that are offered. But the best part is the fact that the kids LOVE to play it. I have students beg me to assign them Teacher Challenges! Begging for more math work? I am ok with that!!
Kids loved it; an ADHD student who has NEVER before been able to focus in the last periods of the day; he wouldn't stop till he got a medal! Absolutely phenomenal! His mother is overjoyed, and the rest of the math staff room were gobsmacked!