Guided Intro to ST Math (2025)

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The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice. What do you notice on the screen? Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.What do you predict will happen and why? Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us. What did you learn from the animation? Next we will Connect to what we already know. How will you solve the next puzzle? Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.What happened when you tried your prediction? The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice. What do you notice on the screen? Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.What do you predict will happen and why? Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us. What did you learn from the animation? Next we will Connect to what we already know. How will you solve the next puzzle? Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.What happened when you tried your prediction? The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice. What do you notice on the screen? Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.What do you predict will happen and why? Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us. What did you learn from the animation? Next we will Connect to what we already know. How will you solve the next puzzle? Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.What happened when you tried your prediction? The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice. What do you notice on the screen? Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.What do you predict will happen and why? Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us. What did you learn from the animation? Next we will Connect to what we already know. How will you solve the next puzzle? Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.What happened when you tried your prediction? The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice. What do you notice on the screen? Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.What do you predict will happen and why? Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us. What did you learn from the animation? Next we will Connect to what we already know. How will you solve the next puzzle? Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.What happened when you tried your prediction? Lo primero que hacemos cuando vemos un nuevo acertijo de ST Math esobservar. ¿Qué observas en la pantalla? Luego, predecimos lo que el juego nos pide hacer.¿Cuál es tu predicción para resolver este acertijo y por qué? A continuación, analizamos la animación para ver qué nos muestra. ¿Qué aprendió? Por último, lo conectamos con lo que ya sabemos. ¿Cómo resolverás el siguiente acertijo? Pruebe su predicción y describa lo que ocurrirá. Lo primero que hacemos cuando vemos un nuevo acertijo de ST Math esobservar. ¿Qué observas en la pantalla? Luego, predecimos lo que el juego nos pide hacer.¿Cuál es tu predicción para resolver este acertijo y por qué? A continuación, analizamos la animación para ver qué nos muestra. ¿Qué aprendió? Por último, lo conectamos con lo que ya sabemos. ¿Cómo resolverás el siguiente acertijo? Pruebe su predicción y describa lo que ocurrirá. FAQs

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Are you ready to get started with ST Math?

Play a game!

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Watch Video:

JiJi to the Top

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Teacher Notes:

Have students notice everything on the screen.

Click in the game screen to highlight the game hints. Ask students:" What is the game is showing you?"

After noticing, click the arrow button.

Teacher Notes:

Have students predict what the puzzle is asking them to do.

Name your strategy and describe what the puzzle is asking you to do.

Teacher Notes:

Double click the screen while the animation is playing to pause and replay it.

Were we correct? Why or why not?

Point out mistakes are learning opportunities in ST Math - if you get it wrong you get to try again!

Teacher Notes:

How will you use what you learned to solve the next puzzle?

Play a few puzzles.

How do these puzzles connect to what you already know?

Examples: counting, numerals, skip counting, addition, multiplication

Decide if you want a more challenging level.

Game: PreK > Shape Features > Roll Off

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The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice.

What do you notice on the screen?

Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.
What do you predict will happen and why?

Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us.

What did you learn from the animation?

Next we will Connect to what we already know.

How will you solve the next puzzle?

Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.
What happened when you tried your prediction?

Teacher Notes:

Have students choose a solution and click the Go Button to test it.

Remind students to watch the animation and describe what they see.

Getting it wrong is OK - if students choose the wrong solution, let them!

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It's time to sign in to ST Math!

Keep trying even if it's challenging!

JiJi believes in you!

See how many puzzles you can collect on your Journey!

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Remember:

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Are you ready to get started with ST Math?

Yes! Let's Play!

Yes! But first, let's watch the intro video!

Continue

Yeah!

Say & Click:

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Are you ready to do math?

Yeah!

Say & Click:

Let's play!

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Are you ready to do math?

Math that's a game!?

Yeah!

Say & Click:

Let's play!

I can do it!

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Are you ready to do math?

Math that's a game!?

A game with no directions -

so you get to figure it out?

Yeah!

Say & Click:

Let's play!

Hi, JiJi!

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Are you ready to do math?

Math that's a game!?

A game with no directions -

so you get to figure it out?

And help your new penguin friend, JiJi...

Yeah!

Say & Click:

Let's play!

I can do it!

Hi, JiJi!

Let's go!

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Are you ready to do math?

Math that's a game!?

A game with no directions -

so you get to figure it out?

And help your new penguin friend, JiJi...

Go on a math journey?

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Teacher Notes:

Have students notice everything on the screen.

Click in the game screen to highlight the game hints. Ask students:" What is the game is showing you?"

After noticing, click the arrow button.

Teacher Notes:

Have students predict what the puzzle is asking them to do.

Name your strategy and describe what the puzzle is asking you to do.

Teacher Notes:

Double click the screen while the animation is playing to pause and replay it.

Were we correct? Why or why not?

Point out mistakes are learning opportunities in ST Math - if you get it wrong you get to try again!

Teacher Notes:

How will you use what you learned to solve the next puzzle?

Play a few puzzles.

How do these puzzles connect to what you already know?

Examples: counting, numerals, skip counting, addition, multiplication

Decide if you want a more challenging level.

Game: How Many Legs

End Intro

The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice.

What do you notice on the screen?

Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.
What do you predict will happen and why?

Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us.

What did you learn from the animation?

Next we will Connect to what we already know.

How will you solve the next puzzle?

Click here for a more challenging level!

Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.
What happened when you tried your prediction?

Teacher Notes:

Have students choose a solution and click the Go Button to test it.

Remind students to watch the animation and describe what they see.

Getting it wrong is OK - if students choose the wrong solution, let them!

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Teacher Notes:

Have students notice everything on the screen.

Click in the game screen to highlight the game hints. Ask students:" What is the game is showing you?"

After noticing, click the arrow button.

Teacher Notes:

Have students predict what the puzzle is asking them to do.

Name your strategy and describe what the puzzle is asking you to do.

Teacher Notes:

Double click the screen while the animation is playing to pause and replay it.

Were we correct? Why or why not?

Point out mistakes are learning opportunities in ST Math - if you get it wrong you get to try again!

Teacher Notes:

How will you use what you learned to solve the next puzzle?

Play a few puzzles.

How do these puzzles connect to what you already know?

Examples: counting, numerals, skip counting, addition, multiplication

Decide if you want a more challenging level.

Game: How Many Legs

End Intro

The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice.

What do you notice on the screen?

Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.
What do you predict will happen and why?

Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us.

What did you learn from the animation?

Next we will Connect to what we already know.

How will you solve the next puzzle?

Click here for a more challenging level!

Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.
What happened when you tried your prediction?

Teacher Notes:

Have students choose a solution and click the Go Button to test it.

Remind students to watch the animation and describe what they see.

Getting it wrong is OK - if students choose the wrong solution, let them!

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Teacher Notes:

Have students notice everything on the screen.

Click in the game screen to highlight the game hints. Ask students:" What is the game is showing you?"

After noticing, click the arrow button.

Teacher Notes:

Have students predict what the puzzle is asking them to do.

Name your strategy and describe what the puzzle is asking you to do.

Teacher Notes:

Double click the screen while the animation is playing to pause and replay it.

Were we correct? Why or why not?

Point out mistakes are learning opportunities in ST Math - if you get it wrong you get to try again!

Teacher Notes:

How will you use what you learned to solve the next puzzle?

Play a few puzzles.

How do these puzzles connect to what you already know?

Examples: counting, numerals, skip counting, addition, multiplication

Decide if you want a more challenging level.

Game: How Many Legs

End Intro

The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice.

What do you notice on the screen?

Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.
What do you predict will happen and why?

Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us.

What did you learn from the animation?

Next we will Connect to what we already know.

How will you solve the next puzzle?

Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.
What happened when you tried your prediction?

Teacher Notes:

Have students choose a solution and click the Go Button to test it.

Remind students to watch the animation and describe what they see.

Getting it wrong is OK - if students choose the wrong solution, let them!

It's time to sign in to ST Math!

Keep trying even if it's challenging!

JiJi believes in you!

See how many puzzles you can collect on your Journey!

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Remember:

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Are you ready to get started with ST Math?

Yes! Let's Play!

Yes! But first, let's watch the intro video!

Continue

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Teacher Notes:

Have students notice everything on the screen.

Click in the game screen to highlight the game hints. Ask students:" What is the game is showing you?"

After noticing, click the arrow button.

Teacher Notes:

Have students predict what the puzzle is asking them to do.

Name your strategy and describe what the puzzle is asking you to do.

Teacher Notes:

Double click the screen while the animation is playing to pause and replay it.

Were we correct? Why or why not?

Point out mistakes are learning opportunities in ST Math - if you get it wrong you get to try again!

Teacher Notes:

How will you use what you learned to solve the next puzzle?

Play a few puzzles.

How do these puzzles connect to what you already know?

Examples: counting, numerals, skip counting, addition, multiplication

Decide if you want a more challenging level.

End Intro

The first thing we do when we see a new ST Math puzzle is Notice.

What do you notice on the screen?

Next we need to Predict what the game is asking us to do.
What do you predict will happen and why?

Next we will Analyze the animation to see what it shows us.

What did you learn from the animation?

Next we will Connect to what we already know.

How will you solve the next puzzle?

Next we need to Test your solution and observe the animation.
What happened when you tried your prediction?

Teacher Notes:

Have students choose a solution and click the Go Button to test it.

Remind students to watch the animation and describe what they see.

Getting it wrong is OK - if students choose the wrong solution, let them!

Game: Wall Factory

It's time to sign-in to ST Math!

Some puzzles may be challenging, you can use paper & pencil or math tools to help you solve the puzzles.

See how many puzzles you can collect on your Journey!

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Remember:

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¿Estás listo para comenzar con ST Math?

¡Sí! ¡A jugar!

¡Sí! Pero primero, veamos el video de introducción.

Continuar

¿Listo para las matemáticas?

¡Sí!

Dilo en voz alta y haz clic:

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¿Listo para las matemáticas?

¡Sí!

Dilo en voz alta y haz clic:

¡A jugar!

¿¡Matemáticas como un juego!?

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¿Listo para las matemáticas?

¡Sí!

Dilo en voz alta y haz clic:

¡A jugar!

¿¡Matemáticas como un juego!?

¡Puedo hacerlo!

¿Un juego
sin instrucciones

en el que tú decides cómo jugar?

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¿Listo para las matemáticas?

¡Sí!

Dilo en voz alta y haz clic:

¡A jugar!

¿¡Matemáticas como un juego!?

¡Puedo hacerlo!

¿Un juego
sin instrucciones

en el que tú decides cómo jugar?

Y ayudas a tu nuevo amigo, JiJi, el pingüino

¡Hola, JiJi!

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¿Listo para las matemáticas?

¡Sí!

Dilo en voz alta y haz clic:

¡A jugar!

¿¡Matemáticas como un juego!?

¡Puedo hacerlo!

¿Un juego
sin instrucciones

en el que tú decides cómo jugar?

Y ayudas a tu nuevo amigo, JiJi, el pingüino

¡Hola, JiJi!

¡Vamos!

¿Vamos de viaje
a través de las matemáticas?

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Notas para el maestro:

Pídales a los estudiantes que observen todo
lo que hay en la pantalla.

Haga clic en la pantalla del juego para resaltar las pistas. Pregunte a los estudiantes:

“¿Qué les muestra el juego?”

Después de observar, haga clic en el botón “Siguiente”

Notas para el maestro:

Pídales a los estudiantes que predigan lo que les pide hacer el acertijo.

Describan lo que creen que pasará cuando hagan clic.

Notas para el maestro:

Haga doble clic en la pantalla mientras se
reproduce la animación para ponerla
en pausa y volver a reproducirla.

¿Teníamos razón? ¿Por qué sí o por qué no?

Explique que los errores son oportunidades
de aprendizaje en ST Math. Si se equivocan,
pueden intentarlo de nuevo.

Notas para el maestro:

¿Qué aprendimos de la animación?

¿Cómo usarán lo que aprendieron
para resolver el próximo acertijo?

Jueguen con algunos acertijos.

¿Cómo se conectan estos acertijos con lo que ya saben?

Ejemplos: contar, numerales, contar saltando números, suma, multiplicación.

Decidan si quieren un nivel más desafiante.

Juego: ¿Cuántas patas hay?

Finalizar introducción

Lo primero que hacemos cuando vemos un nuevo acertijo de ST Math esobservar.

¿Qué observas en la pantalla?

Luego, predecimos lo que el juego nos pide hacer.
¿Cuál es tu predicción para resolver este acertijo y por qué?

A continuación, analizamos la animación para ver qué nos muestra.

¿Qué aprendió?

Por último, lo conectamos con lo que ya sabemos.

¿Cómo resolverás el siguiente acertijo?

¡Haz clic aquí para un nivel más desafiante!

Pruebe su predicción y describa lo que ocurrirá.

Notas para el maestro:

Haga que los estudiantes escojan una solución y hagan clic en el botón para probarla.

Recuérdeles a los estudiantes que vean la animación y describan lo que ven.

Equivocarse está bien: si los estudiantes escogen la solución incorrecta, ¡déjenlos!

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Haz clic aquí para un nivel aún másdesafiante!

Juego: ¿Cuántas patas hay?

Mostrar/ocultar

Finalizar introducción

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Game: How Many Legs

Finalizar introducción

Mostrar/ocultar

Juego: ¿Cuántas patas hay?

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¡Es hora de iniciar sesión en ST Math!

Sigue intentándolo, aunque sea difícil.

¡ JiJi cree en ti!

Fíjate cuántos acertijos
puedes juntar en tu viaje.

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Recuerda:

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¿Estás listo para comenzar con ST Math?

¡Sí! ¡A jugar!

¡Sí! Pero primero, veamos el video de introducción.

Continuar

Notas para el maestro:

Pídales a los estudiantes que observen todo
lo que hay en la pantalla.

Haga clic en la pantalla del juego para resaltar las pistas. Pregunte a los estudiantes:

“¿Qué les muestra el juego?”

Después de observar, haga clic en el botón “Siguiente”

Notas para el maestro:

Pídales a los estudiantes que predigan lo que les pide hacer el acertijo.

Describan lo que creen que pasará cuando hagan clic.

Notas para el maestro:

Haga doble clic en la pantalla mientras se
reproduce la animación para ponerla
en pausa y volver a reproducirla.

¿Teníamos razón? ¿Por qué sí o por qué no?

Explique que los errores son oportunidades
de aprendizaje en ST Math. Si se equivocan,
pueden intentarlo de nuevo.

Notas para el maestro:

¿Qué aprendimos de la animación?

¿Cómo usarán lo que aprendieron
para resolver el próximo acertijo?

Jueguen con algunos acertijos.

¿Cómo se conectan estos acertijos con lo que ya saben?

Ejemplos: contar, numerales, contar saltando números, suma, multiplicación.

Decidan si quieren un nivel más desafiante.

Finalizar introducción

Lo primero que hacemos cuando vemos un nuevo acertijo de ST Math esobservar.

¿Qué observas en la pantalla?

Luego, predecimos lo que el juego nos pide hacer.
¿Cuál es tu predicción para resolver este acertijo y por qué?

A continuación, analizamos la animación para ver qué nos muestra.

¿Qué aprendió?

Por último, lo conectamos con lo que ya sabemos.

¿Cómo resolverás el siguiente acertijo?

Pruebe su predicción y describa lo que ocurrirá.

Notas para el maestro:

Haga que los estudiantes escojan una solución y hagan clic en el botón para probarla.

Recuérdeles a los estudiantes que vean la animación y describan lo que ven.

Equivocarse está bien: si los estudiantes escogen la solución incorrecta, ¡déjenlos!

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Juego: Fábrica de muros

¡Es hora de iniciar sesión en ST Math!

Quizá algunos acertijos sean difíciles. Puedes ayudarte con papel y lápiz
o herramientas de matemáticas
para resolverlos.

Fíjate cuántos acertijos
puedes juntar en tu viaje.

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FAQs

Is JiJi from St. math a boy or girl? ›

JiJi FAQs. Is JiJi male or female? JiJi does not have a specific gender so students can assign attributes to JiJi that make sense to them and will support them in their mathematical journey with JiJi.

What happens when you reach 100 in st math? ›

ST Math is mastery based, which means students must pass each level with a score of 100% (all puzzles correctly solved) before the next level in a sequence becomes available to them. Each student has their own personalized journey and takes as long as they need to achieve mastery.

How to get into st math without password? ›

If students use a Picture Password, they access the program at play.stmath.com. If they have forgotten their password, you'll need to get in touch with their teacher.

How to introduce st math? ›

First, choose whether to play a game right away or watch a fun introductory video that your students will love. After asking and answering some fun questions, you'll be guided through helping your students with the Notice, Predict, Analyze, Connect Learning Cycle as you play a simple game.

Does JiJi have a girlfriend? ›

Jiji also gets a girlfriend, a white cat named Lily. In the credits, it is revealed that Jiji and Lily had four kittens, with three bearing a close resemblance to Lily and one looking exactly the same as Jiji.

Why can't JiJi jump? ›

Q: Why can't JiJi jump? Although some penguins can jump, JiJi is a special non-jumping penguin species. JiJi needs your help to get past the obstacles on the screen.

Is 70 a good grade in math? ›

C - this is a grade that rests right in the middle. C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.

How to skip ahead in ST math? ›

Select an Objective. Open the Games tab and select a game. Click on Level 1 to learn the gameplay. If you'd like to skip ahead, click the progress bar and click Puzzles.

Is a 95 in math good? ›

Yes, a 95 is generally considered a very good grade.

How do I quit St math? ›

If you would like to cancel your subscription, call our support center for assistance at 888-751-5443 or email homeschool@stmath.com.

What happens when you finish St math? ›

Students will automatically begin the Bonus Journey once they complete the grade-level journey. This provides even more great ST Math games which are added to the student's puzzle count.

How long should students be on ST math? ›

ST Math is a flexible instructional tool that can fit easily into many different curriculum implementations. In a computer lab, during designated classroom time, station-rotation, or at home - as long as students are using ST Math for 60-90 minutes per week, you will see gains in their math achievement.

What does St stand for in St math? ›

The ST in ST Math stands for spatial temporal.

What happens when you reach 100% on st math? ›

Why Are There so Many Puzzles? ST Math is mastery based, which means students must pass each level with a score of 100% (all puzzles correctly solved) before the next level in a sequence becomes available to them. Each student has their own personalized journey and takes as long as they need to achieve mastery.

Is JiJi male or female Kiki's delivery service? ›

Another element of the film's witchy imagery is Jiji, Kiki's male cat and typical witch's companion. While it's not uncommon for female protagonists to have male animal sidekicks, Jiji's position as one of the few main boy characters in the movie raises some interesting observations.

Who is Gigi in St math? ›

JiJi is the beloved penguin in the ST Math software games. Students help JiJi overcome obstacles by solving math puzzles -- and they associate JiJi with the thrill of challenge and success.

What does JiJi mean in st math? ›

JiJi is a 3-foot-tall penguin on a journey through the world of ST Math. Students help JiJi overcome obstacles by solving math puzzles – and they associate JiJi with the thrill of challenge and success. JiJi crosses the screen every time a student successfully completes a puzzle, leading them to the next challenge.

How old is St. math. JiJi? ›

html JiJi the Penguin is the main character of ST Math. JiJi is 3ft tall, and weighs no amount because he is antimatter. Jiji is known for making everyone disappointed because it cannot jump; this is because he is a unique species of penguin which is unable to jump. He has no gender and is turning 27 in 2025.

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