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| Initial release | Aug 18, 2011 |
| Current version (2.1) | Dec 30, 2011 |
| Upgrade To All 24 Levels |
An animal adventure through the world of numbers!
Give your child a chance to play with numbers - they'll
have a blast zooming through the number line as they master place value.
Brought to you by the creators of Motion Math, the award-winning educational iPhone and iPad app, featured in the Wall Street Journal, Children’s Technology Review, Wired.com, TechCrunch and many more.
Motion Math Zoom's zoomable, stretchable number line is missing some numbers - it's up to your child to put the numbers back where they belong. The new game uses concrete objects to represent abstract numbers: from dinosaurs in the thousands down to amoebas in the thousandths. Fun animal animations and sound effects help elementary school children master the number line.
Features
* Free to try 6 levels; upgrade with In-App purchase to get all 24!
* Starts at basic numbers and
moves into negatives and decimals
* Helper character - gives hints when you need them
* High scores, stats,
and Game Center integration
* Great graphics and animations
* Fakeouts and for advanced learners, a timed
challenge featuring...The Needle
Super-engaging? Check. Supported by research? Indeed: the game teaches place value, a fundamental concept that will allow learners to develop flexible mental computation, numerical estimation, and quantitative judgment. Recent research suggests that understanding the number line has a profound impact on a children's future math ability.
"My child absolutely loves this learning app...I would much rather load my iPad with these types of games than the next bubble popping game or Angry Birds." - Rob Rosen, parent
Play with numbers – play with Motion Math Zoom!
Motion Math is a member of Moms with Apps, a collaborative group of family-friendly developers seeking to promote
quality apps for kids and families.
Recommended Ages: 4-7, 8-10, 11-12
Categories: Games, Math, Counting,
Early Learning, Numbers, Special Needs