An essential KS2 SATs Maths revision and assessment tool for parents and teachers.
With over 600 SATs-type questions, children in Year 6 can take a test in many mathematics topics: algebra, ratio, statistics, numbers and place value, calculations, problem solving as well as geometry, measurement and calculations - or a mix of each.
Each test is random and easily customisable - with a summary at the end which gives age-related standardised score - which indicates how your child compares with the national average of 100.
Find those areas of strength & areas for development.
Equip your child/pupil today and help them to succeed. Answers are given for each test. Each test result is recorded and put into a helpful colour-coded graph accessible from the menu screen. The ten most recent tests for each of the test types, are saved.
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Vivino Premium
€47.90
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Vivino FAQ
Is Vivino free?
Yes, Vivino is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Vivino legit?
🤔 The Vivino app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Vivino cost?
Vivino has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €47.90.
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App is overall good. Visual, how it works, large userbase, social aspect, easy and fun way to dive into world of wine and keeping track of your wines you’ve enjoyed.
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Since premium feature was introduced, some things have gone wrong. Search works very poorly nowadays. It only pushes wines that are nowadays sold on Vivino, which feels that it pushes ads (with Premium!?@#?). You claim that Premium is ad free…no it’s not if you only keep pushing your wines that you are selling. If that’s not an ad, what is it then!? Also search doesn’t allow to choose merchant anymore, which is rediculous for any user from Nordics, because we have monopoly for selling wines and spirits. We only need one merchant and you took it off for f sake.
All in all. Many nice things, but search doesn’t work for exploring anymore, so the fun part was taken away. With current version, I don’t recommend Premium account, because extra features are mainly nice to have features, not must have. I would be ok to watch short ad video to occationally scan wine list or check food paring.
Meh, greedy
Ok app, but features that used to be free are now paid, for instance menu scanning and even recent scans. Taking away features and making them paid is just sleazy.
Please correct the app!
It has already passed several months and still I have a lot wrongly matched styles and amount of wines attached to them! You totally ruined the list of styles in my collection. Also STILL Vivino doesn’t have such MUST HAVE countries like Armenia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Moldova, Macedonia, Turkey with their unique styles! But there are some garbage styles like danish wines! WHAT!??
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Super enkel och redig, bra att ha med i Alko
The downward spiral speeds up
Once upon a time every app update got us more interesting and useful features, now each update locks up the app even more and infests it with ads. No, this is not the way to happy, paying customers that have been helping to pave the initial road to (possible) success.
My paid version is now full of ads.
I’ve been member for years. Started with the free version but quickly changed to paid version. Later they introduced the monthly subscription but promised to keep the app ad free for those who originally purchased the paid version.
Well so much for that promise. This is completely unusable now and they have totally failed their early customers.
Requires registration
They’ve finally started monetization. Requires account creation. Too many fake reviews!
Was great, new update ruined it
Simple as that. Premium?? Another app will rise up to fill the gap you’ve created. Monetise another way, you’re not that good that people will pay monthly to check the odd bottle of wine.
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A nice wine app
Vivino used to be useful and helpful. With the new premium (i.e., charged) version, there are too many problematic issues for recommending it to new prospective users.
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