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Awesome Addition | | Last changed: Oct 26, 2009 |
| Category: Education | | Rating:  (11) | Version: 2.0 | Size: 2.9 MB | Price: $0.99  |

Description:
Welcome parents and fans of Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, and Sesame Street. This program was created by teachers for parents and their children. This program is a collection of academic flash cards that focuses on math skills! First, you select which category of numbers that you wish to practice, or you can practice all of the categories at once. Then, we randomly present a flash card. When you think you know the answer to the question presented, then press the Answer button. If the flash card has you stumped, then just skip it and move to the next one. This is a useful academic tool for kids of all ages, but especially for toddlers and elementary students, home schooled students, or anybody that could use a tutor. Quiz your kids and build their academic skills. Teach them the fundamentals without relying on memorization alone. This program is great for providing motivation to your student. Give them the program while you're driving, grocery shopping, or running errands and chores. Help them to get better grades! + Keep an eye out for FREE updates for even more content!


Reviews:
Nice and Simple App  By: Bober - Apr 24, 2009 Version: 1 There's not too much flash here, but that might be a good thing for my six year old who is working on her addition and subtraction. I really like that you can choose what addition tables you want to work on. Not all have that. There is no place for a user to type in an answer, but for simple addition and subtraction, it's a digital flashback to flashcards. Nothing wrong with that, especially for the price.
Nice and Simple App  By: Bober - Apr 24, 2009 Version: 1 There's not too much flash here, but that might be a good thing for my six year old who is working on her addition and subtraction. I really like that you can choose what addition tables you want to work on. Not all have that. There is no place for a user to type in an answer, but for simple addition and subtraction, it's a digital flashback to flashcards. Nothing wrong with that, especially for the price.

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