VR Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our VR educational games at Skill Prepare & VR education.

What Types Of Educational Games Does Skill Prepare Offer?
Skill Prepare’s catalogue spans four subject areas: Math World VR turns arithmetic drills into mini-game challenges; Reading World VR sharpens spelling, sentence structure, and vocabulary; Science World VR mixes motion, force, electricity, chemistry, and ecology concepts into interactive games / experiences.
What Does Math World VR Teach?
Math World VR turns arithmetic practice into an arcade-style workout. Every one of its twelve mini-games asks you to solve quick addition and subtraction arithmetic, pick off multiples, evens, and odds, or nail multiplication and division targets while you shoot hoops, fire a bow, slice numbers, and more. Four difficulty settings ramp the questions from gentle warm-ups to rapid-fire drills, so the experience stays fun while steadily sharpening your math arithmetic speed.
What Does Reading World VR Teach?
Reading World VR teaches the core mechanics of literacy in a fun way. Its mini games drill sentence structure, correct spelling, syllable counting, rhyming, recognition of nouns, verbs, and adjectives, verb tense selection, vocabulary expansion, reading comprehension, and the ability to stay focused and read quickly. Three difficulty tiers line up with sixth, eighth, and twelfth grade so the lessons keep stretching you as your skills grow.
What Does Science World VR Teach?
Science World VR covers key ideas from grade-school science by turning them into quick-fire challenges. You experiment with motion and drag by sending cars down tracks, dial in power and angle on a cannon to feel how force moves objects, steer lasers through materials with different refractive indexes, and wire a mech so a circuit finally lights up. Chemistry shows up when you guide a water droplet through solid, liquid, and gas phases, melt metals for casting, and snap subatomic particles together to build atoms. Environmental lessons come from sorting waste correctly, photographing jungle wildlife, and tending a living ecosystem. Space and sensory science round things out as you answer rocket trivia for extra boosters and toss balls through rings that match the five senses. A separate lab area adds fifteen short experiments, so every session reinforces motion, force, optics, states of matter, materials, electricity, atomic structure, ecology, recycling, space basics, and hands-on inquiry.
How Do Your VR Games Help With Learning?
Our games teach by making you act on the lesson instead of just hearing about it. Every skill—adding fractions, picking out verbs, wiring a circuit—gets wrapped in a short challenge that demands a correct answer before the action on screen works. Swing the axe only if your multiplication is right, launch the frog only if you spot the noun, power the mech only if the circuit is complete. This loop of immediate feedback keeps you in the flow, so you correct mistakes on the spot and lock in the concept through repetition that never feels repetitive. Difficulty sliders push the same idea from easy to expert, letting you level up without hitting a wall. Because the tasks are physical and timed, your brain ties the motion and the answer together, which speeds up recall when you meet the same problem on paper later.
Are There Benefits To Using VR In Education?
Recent studies show that virtual reality lessons hold students’ attention longer, deepen comprehension, and help information stick. A 2024 classroom study reported higher engagement and better test scores when VR scenes replaced textbook diagrams. Meta-analysis of science courses found that handling molecules, circuits, or lab gear in VR improved practical-skill performance over traditional labs. Training research tracking thousands of learners also records sharper memory: participants retained up to 80 percent of what they learned a year later, compared with roughly half in conventional settings, while finishing the material in far less time Takeaway Reality. In short, VR’s immersion makes abstract ideas concrete, provides safe hands-on practice, and delivers higher retention than lectures or videos.
How Long (Duration) Should My Students Use VR For Per Day?
We recommend VR learning sessions that are from 15-30 minutes per student. This helps prevent fatigue, motion sickness, & provides a balance between screen time & natural learning.