One question you might ask is how long is the recommended use time for the Sorotouch app per day? In this article, we will explain the “Missions” your kid needs to finish every day to get the most out of the app.
Sorotouch mission for kids?
One flag represents one mission. A mission is a series of instructional videos, questions, and games the kids need to complete.
The kids need to clear every icon and bubble to finish one mission.
The goal of every student is to finish at least one (1) mission every day. The kid will receive every cleared flag. Receiving many may also motivate your kid more.
So all we have to do is clear one flag everyday!
Various mission contents
If you look back at the image above, you’ll see that there are different kinds of icons.
This icon means video demonstration. It shows the kids how to solve the problem step by step.
This icon means shadowing. The kids need to mimic the previously shown problem.
Bead placement practice. The kids will practice bead placement at this stage
Use the digital abacus board to calculate and then enter the answers.
The icon on the left means it’s a hearing test. The one on the right means reading. Pink bubbles mean the beads will appear when clicked. Black means it won’t.
So there are meanings to the icons after all.
A lot of kids might get intimidated or get confused.
How to clear the daily missions.
The mission doesn’t clear no matter how many times we try.
You can’t clear a mission if you guys have a low percentage of correct answers. In addition, there is a certain point when the app will force quit and have you repeat the activity until you reach a good percentage.
If you make too many mistakes, you will not advance to the next stage even if by completing 30 missions.
Be aware that there is also a time limit on answering questions.
This feature will help your kids practice until they master the specific stage, making sure that they are ready for a more difficult set of problems.
Problems in the higher stages of Sorotouch are more difficult. Kids in higher stages may finish a mission longer than the lower stages.
Don’t panic if their progress becomes slower. Instead, acknowledge their efforts daily.
If your kids seem s to be falling behind please read this article.
Summary For newcomers! Kid’s missions. How to use the software and the daily study goals:
Do you now know what missions are?
Let’s try and finish one every day! That’s just one flag a day!
- Finishing all icons and bubbles inside the flag is one (1) mission.
- One (1) mission a day is the goal.
- Aim for a high percentage of correct answers.
If your kid is having problems finishing a mission, It is best to consult with a teacher.
Can speak Filipino, English, and Japanese. Former staff at Central Luzon State University, International Affairs Office, Philippines. Currently the English Instructor and “Trywarp-Sorotouch” head for Globalization.