Math Practice - Fun game for kids and young ones app for iPhone and iPad
4.8 (
848 ratings )
Games
Education
Educational
Puzzle
Developer: Vishal Shah
Free
Current version: 4.0, last update: 7 years agoFirst release : 20 Aug 2013
App size: 28.03 Mb
Math Practice a fun game to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fraction and decimal.
- Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fraction, Decimal.
- Card values can range from 0-100 and are fully customizable per practice board.
- Answer can be Multiple Choice or entered though the Numeric Keypad.
- Clean user interface.
- Stores the last time and performance for each quiz.
- Negative answers are allowed.
- Parents and educators can preset the card decks and limit the number of cards per practice board.
Latest reviews of Math Practice - Fun game for kids and young ones app for iPhone and iPad
Very happy
The app is a great resource to learn and practice the basic principles of math. Its fully customizable and easy to use.
The app is a great resource to learn and practice the basic principles of math. Its fully customizable and easy to use.
THIS GAME SUCKS!!!
It keeps freezing and when you get something wrong, it wont tell you what the answer really was! DO NOT DOWNLOAD
It keeps freezing and when you get something wrong, it wont tell you what the answer really was! DO NOT DOWNLOAD
Ad machine...
Incessant ads ruin this app..
Incessant ads ruin this app..
Terrible!!
A really disgusting "Walking Dead" game add popped up as soon as my son finished ten addition problems. That was horrific to a 5 year old. I cant believe you allow that advertising on a childrens app.
A really disgusting "Walking Dead" game add popped up as soon as my son finished ten addition problems. That was horrific to a 5 year old. I cant believe you allow that advertising on a childrens app.
Violent adds ruin app
Wouldnt let my child near it. Ads for violent video games to someone learning 5+1? Ridiculous.
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Wouldnt let my child near it. Ads for violent video games to someone learning 5+1? Ridiculous.