Friday, 11 November 2022

[Review] Koobits Science Review and Walkthrough (Part 2)

Before you proceed, check out the Part 1 of the walkthrough if you havent!

 KooClass

KooClass consists of 21 topics, but you will see 42 "topics" here because there are 2 types of classes, 1 is Misconception, and the other is Keywords.



When you clicked into a Class, there will be a few Lessons under the class. The first is free to join, and the subsequent one requires 20 KoKo Credits.

Within a lesson, there are 5 segments. 
1) Fun with Science is an animated lesson explaining the concept.

2) Do and Learn will be a 4 questions quiz that will earn you scrolls upon completion.




3) Watch and Learn are videos on questions that teaches you how to answer.


4) Do and Learn, once again, another Do and Learn that serves as a checkpoint to see if you remember what you just learned.

5) Self Check is just a question to check if you have learned.





KooFun


KooFun has 3 sections, My KoKo Monster, BrainGames, and StoryScience. This section is not academic.


The first one is My KoKo Monster, which is just a customizable monster according to your preference. 

2nd section is BrainGame. What I like about it is that the games are only accessible during 8am to 6 or 8pm, and there is a limit of 25 minutes per day for games. The games are also required to be unlocked, using the KoKo Credits earned.




There are 3-4 games under each broad topic - Energy, System, Life Science, Problem-solving, Interaction.





Third section is the StoryScience. You have to unlock the story books with KoKo Credits. 







Friends

This is shared between Koobits Math and Koobits Science. Each account has a friend code that they can give to their friend to add the friend into the list. 


Report

You can access both Koobits Math and Koobits Science from here, if you have access for both. The reports show you your progress.




Leaderboard

Leaderboards are what J loves checking out. It introduces some competition to the children and make them push themselves a little more. You can also access both Math and Science Leaderboards from here. There are more challenges at Koobits Math, so there are more types of leaderboards. 


For Science, there are currently only 2 types of leaderboards -- Hero of The Day and Top Brain




I think I have covered most, if not all, of the features available currently. 

Actually, a while back I was thinking of not renew-ing, because J hardly access it. 

However, as I was playing around with it, I really see the value Koobits Science can provide. What I especially like is the OEQs under KooTraining.  I like it that it has fill in the blanks for online OEQ, and that I can print the worksheets for offline practice. 

As I mentioned in Part 1, I think it's a good idea to first do the online practice to fill in the blank. At the same time, I think I will let J read and familiarise with the OEQ answer. And then make her do the offline practice, to write out the entire answer.

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Ok that's all for now. 

If you are keen, go check them out! https://www.koobits.com/sg/science Sign up for their free trial to get a feel of it. 

And if you are thinking of getting both Math and Science, they do have bundle discount too! 


Hope this helps!

2 comments:

  1. Which kooclass lesson in science has red rope for hands on Activitie

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