I liked it
I realy loved this app, but I can't move anymore those numbers. The whole screen slides left and right.
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3.5 von 5
8 Bewertungen in Singapur
I realy loved this app, but I can't move anymore those numbers. The whole screen slides left and right.
I was really excited about this app until I started playing the game. I could not easily move the circles and one just would not move at all. I'm using a brand new Itouch as well. If anyone has a suggestion on how to move the circles better please let me know.
As a teacher of 5th graders, this app is fabulous. The kids love it. It really helps build number sense and relative size. I've seen a big improvement in my students' ability to order fractions, decimals and percents.
If you say this game is only for nerds then be quiet because this game is addicting and fun!!!!!
Best since the beginning of apps!!!!
This is great and will be using it in my classroom. The levels don't save so I only gave it a 4.
Only 4 nerds. :P
Practice puting the numbers in order on the numberline. Great practice for students.
I like the app. I wish I could use it with my students but I can't since there's no option to do decimals only or fractions only. It'd be great if there's a toggle to turn on/off decimals, fractions and percents. Also, it needs to give the option of 1, 2 or 3 digits after the decimal point (or a combination of all 3). I'm sure they will make this improvements. There's lots of potential in this app in the educational field.
It's helping me think faster. Like most Americans, I am functionally innumerate. Don't misunderstand; I took college algebra (worked hard for a B), trig (took it twice but finally got an A), and graduate level business calculus (worked my butt off for a low C). Why? Because I never learned to think in numbers. This application, and a few others, like Zombie Math, are helping to change that. Two suggestions for the generous developer -- 1) Let users log in (multiple users per device) and remember their last level completed. 2) Have the first 3-4 levels be easy enough for a very young child. My 1st grader loves to play this game but it's still way too hard for her to do alone. I'd like to see easier kid levels with fewer balls (and maybe even have level A have pies filled in or something). Or you could make a kid version as a second application. I'd be happy to pay $5 for something to teach elementary fractions/decimals/percents as would many parents. Ooooh, and you could do a very similar game with American coins. :-) Thanks for the awesome free game.