Do you want to give your kids an early start on math education? Do you feel your kids just play too much mindless video games? Are your kids reluctant to study math because they are constantly complaining it is too boring? Or you want your kids to be good at math? If you answer is yes for any of these questions, then you should ask your kids to download "Math Kingdom for Kids" instead.
"Math Kingdom for Kids" provides arithmetic training of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and mixed operations which are the foundation of the math skill. It challenges a student with random questions from easiest to hardest within a limited time. In addition, the users need to find the correct numbers from a screen of numbers with different colors which can also help training the students visual reaction.
At beginning, a student selects a difficulty level ranging from 1 to 30 and then starts the test. During each test, the student must answer as many questions as possible in a fixed amount of time. The final score is based on the overall ratio of the correct answers to the total questions answered. Students can review their test scores at the end of each session. There are lists of table showing the test scores for each session in each difficulty level. Therefore, the students can find out their learning progress while playing the game.
"Math Kingdom for Kids" is a math game for students almost in all ages, even for adults. It can be played on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. It is fun, simple and easy to use. With a lot of practice, students can definitely improve their math skill. It beats a lot of mindless video games for sure.
Main Features
1. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and mixed operations;
2. 30 difficulty levels;
3. Questions are randomly generated so that no repeat questions;
4. Beautiful graphics and soothing background music;
5. Report card in the end showing learning progress;
6. You can earn reward badges while playing;
7. Finally and most importantly, it is fun to play.
This game meets COPPA requirement, i.e, Children Online Privacy Protection Act. Parents should have peace in mind when their kids play this game to improve their math skill.