Progress Indicator | Screen/Page | Section/Step | On-Screen Copy & Dialogue | Description/Notes |
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1 | App Launch | BeNDy Math (H1) | ||
Learn math the fun way! (H2) |
Start Learning → [button]
Already have an account? Log in | | | | 2 | Learning Path | Bendy Dialogue:
Welcome back to our Geometry quest! Learn something new to earn more shells.
Up Next (H2) Recognizing Angles
Let’s Go [button] | | | Kick-Off | 3 | Video Intro (for all angles) | Video Screens:
Let’s watch this quick video to see angles in action. (outside of the video)
Bendy’s dialogue in the video:
In this video, I’m going to show you what an angle is and what it looks like.
See this straight straw? Let’s bend it into an angle.
Ta-da! When we bend the straw, we get a corner. This corner is called an angle.
Angles are made when two lines meet. They can be big and small.
The wider we open the straw, the bigger the angle becomes.
Let’s Start → [button] | The video texts are only a rough representation of what type of content the video can have. | | Kick-Off | 4 | 1. Right Angle | Let’s get to know the right angle!
Right Angle
A right angle looks like the corner of a book or a door — nice and square, just right! | | | Train | | 2. Right Angle | Look at my arm! It makes a perfect corner — like the corner of a book or a square!This corner is called a right angle.
Next [button] | | | Train | 6 | 3. Right Angle | Check this out. Raise one arm straight up to the ceiling. Great! Now stretch your other arm straight out to the side.Awesome! You've made a right angle.
Next → [button] | even though we are still in the concept modeling stages, incorporating a small “learning by doing” can be a good way of keeping student’s interest. | | Train | 7 | 4. Right Angle | You can find right angles everywhere — door corners, book edges, and window frames. See if you can spot one nearby!
Next → [button] | | | Train | 8 | 5. Right Angle | Trace the right angle with your finger! It is highlighted in red.
Next → [button] | | | Train | 9 | 6. Right Angle | See how these objects in the real world have square corners? There are right angles in a window, door, and sail!
Next → [button] | all three images need to be on this page | | Train | 10 | Break Screen | Pick a way to relax your mind.
Quiet Time H3 Listen to calm music or close your eyes for quiet rest.
Creation Station H3 Grab your art materials and let’s get creating!
Move ‘n’ Groove H3 Listen to music and dance or stretch!
Skip for Now [button] (takes to Practice)
Start Break → [button]
(takes to a video about selected break type) | |
| Train | 11 | Break Screen | Enjoy your break! H2
Start Practicing [button] | we decided not to use text on the break video screens | | Challenge | 12 | 1. Practice | Let’s practice what you learned. Now you try!
Let’s Go → [button] | | | Challenge | 13 | 2. Practice | 1. Tap the picture that has a right angle.
Hint: A right angle has perfectly square corners, like the big letter L.
Success message: Nice job! You found the right angle.
Error message: Almost! Let’s try again. Remember, right angles look like an L.
Next → [button]
(Show 3 images of angles: acute, right, obtuse) | ℹ I think after the second wrong answer, we can allow the student to move to the next exercise by turning Next into
Skip and come back later [button] | | Challenge | 14 | 3. Practice | 2. Find and circle three right angles in the picture.
Hint: Look for square corners that look like the letter L.
Success: Great job! You found all three right angles!
Error: You’re so close. Try looking for square corners.
(Image of a room, a playground, or a desk with 5–6 visible corners) | ℹ Success message appears once the student selects the 3rd correct answer.
In case they select a wrong third angle, the correctly selected ones remain selected and the error message appears.
The wrongly selected angle should also be highlighted visually, maybe in reddish color.
ℹ we can allow moving on after the second wrong answer > Skip and come back later [button] | | Challenge | 15 | 4. Practice | Let’s find more right angles.
Let’s Go [button] | | | Challenge | 16 | 5. Practice | 3. Tap the shape that has right angles in every corner
Hint: Look for a shape that has L-shaped corners.
Success: Good job! A square’s four corners are all right angles.
Error: Almost. Remember, right angles are perfect squares in the shape of an L.
| ℹ after the second wrong answer, we can allow the student to move to the next exercise by turning Next into
Skip and come back later [button] | | Challenge | 17 | End of Right Angle Practice: Success | You’re doing such a great job! (H2)
You found a shell reward for spotting right angles!
Ready to hunt down even more angles?
Let’s Go → [button]
| | | Reflect | 18 | Reflection | How did you feel about this quest?
Frustrated I want to train together again.
Confused I feel like I need a little more practice.
Okay My confidence is starting to grow.
Hopeful This skill is getting easier to do alone!
Confident I could help my friend learn this!
Mostly OK My confidence is starting to grow.
Hopeful This is getting easier to do alone!
Confident I could help my friend learn this!
Go to Lesson Summary → [button] | | | Reflect | 19 | selected Frustrated | It’s ok to feel frustrated.
It just means you're working through something new.
Take your time. I’m here to help whenever you’re ready to try again!
| | | Reflect | 20 | selected Confused | Feeling confused? That means you’re learning.
Confusion is part of the learning journey. Keep going. You’re doing great just by learning.
| | | Reflect | 21 | selected Okay | Keep it up!
You’re making progress. If something felt tricky, that’s totally normal. Let’s keep going and keep learning!
| | | Reflect | 22 | selected Hopeful | Let’s keep that energy going!
You’re moving forward. Every try helps you learn, and you’re getting stronger with each step.
| | | Reflect | 23 | selected Confident | You’re ready to shine.
You’ve worked hard and it shows! ****I believe in you. You are ready for what comes next.
| | | Reflect | 24 | | | | | | 25 | Learning Path | Yay! Let’s go on to the next quest and find more shells!
Geometry aCUTE Angles
Let’s Go → [button] | takes to the introduction of acute angles | | (After Practice) | | | | |