- Little Digits : This app is for the kids from ages 2 and above. It's an excellent app for kids in order to tech them a basic math. You have to use your fingers in order to play with this app. If you touch 1 finger on the screen, the number will increase by 1. On the other hand, if you life your fingers up, the numbers will decrease. This apps is ind of confusing at first, but you can watch the tutorial to make you better understand. Here are some statistics of this app --> Overall rating: 4.2 out of 5 stars, ease of use: 7/10, educational: 9/10, and entertaining: 8/10. The price for this app is only $2.99
- Count to 100 : This app is for the kids from ages of 3 and above. This app can increase kids' math abilities. Kids are asked to solve specific challenges, and try to explore things. This app is only $1.99 and here are some statistics for this app --> Ease to use 10/10, educational 9/10.
- Mathopolis (Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) : This app is for the kids from ages of 5 and above. This app is like a self-correcting worksheet. They have to solve lots of math problems based on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The price for this app is only $0.99 and here are some statistics for this app --> Overall rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars, ease to use 9/10, educational 9/10, and entertaining 8/10.
- Stack the States : This app is for the kids from ages of 7 and above. This app is asking the kids to choose the correct flag for each country. The way to play this app is the kids have to drop the flag onto a platform and the goal is to earn enough states to build a stack. If you want to play in the full version, of course you have to upgrade it. Here are some statistics for this app --> Overall rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars, ease to use 8/10, educational 10/10, entertaining 9/10. The price is only $0.99
- What Will I Be? : This app is for the kids from ages 3 and above. In this app, there are nineteen watercolor depict different professions for both males and females. This app costs only $2.99 and the overall rating is 4.4 out of 5 stars. These are some statistics of this app --> ease of use 9/10, educational 8/10, and entertaining 9/10.
Major Concepts
- There are the best 5 apps for kids that come out during this week.
- Almost all the apps can increase children's abilities.
- Most people like all the apps.
- All these apps can help children with math abilities.
- The price of apps are not that expensive.
- It's easier for children to learn some basic stuff.
Potential Problems/Limitations/Disadvantages
- The kids might play other games rather than playing these useful apps.
- If the children use iPad for long time, it might have effects on their eyes.
Discussion Questions.
- Are these apps really going to help children with math abilities?
- If the children play all these apps all day and don't do anything else, what should the parents deal with this problem?
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