Subtraction by TakAwayObj Lite

17 de apr de 2016
Baixar
1
Última versão:
1.1

In this app subtraction is illustrated by taking away numbers of objects. If, for instance, the subtraction problem is 8 - 2 =? The student will be told to click on the blinking number 8. Eight apples will rise from the group at the bottom of the screen to the space under the 8.

Pacote:
air.com.bloomingkids.SubtractionByTakingAwayObjectsliteversion
Desenvolvedor:
BloomingKids Software
Categoria:
Educação
Tamanho:
22 MB
Requires Android:
4.0 ou superior
Era:
Everyone
Atualizado:
17 de apr de 2016
Transferências:
100

Apps similares

1.3.4
.apk
First Grade Math App
605
This math app is one of the cool math games.
6.7
Lead Core Line Precision
11
App GPS feature Requires Location Permissions on user Device!
1.5.3
Pixel Animator GIF Maker
12K
Pixel Animator: GIF Maker. With Pixel Animator.

Apps de BloomingKids Software

1.1
Division Using Sharing
3
In this app, a division problem is illustrated by sharing a certain number...
1.1
Multiplication Using Num
3
This program uses the number line to help the student understand...
1.1
Division Using Div Table
2
An incomplete number statement appears at top of the screen.
1.1
Subtraction Using SubTableLite
1
An incomplete number statement appears at top of the screen.
1.1
Addition By Counting Obj
1
In this app addition is illustrated by adding numbers of objects.
1.1
Multiply Using Mul Table
1
An incomplete number statement appears at top of the screen.
1.1
Multiplication By Gro Obj
1
In this app multiplication is illustrated by adding groups of objects.
1.1
Subtraction Using NumLine
1
This program uses the number line to help the student understand subtraction.
2.0
Emotions Progressive Metd
1
This "Progressive Method" is designed to duce emotional expressions...
2.0
Wooden Puzzle Lite Version
1
With this app, the student assembles the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.
2.4
Action Matrix
4
Actions are shown here in a two-row, two-column matrix.
1.1
Division Using Number Line
5
This program uses the number line to help the student understand division.