Maths Frog
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Version :2.0
Size :82.63Mb
Updated :Jul 16,2021
Developer :Matthew Hancock
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Based on the user reviews of "Maths Frog" on the App Store, here are three pros and cons: **Pros:** 1. Fun and engaging way to learn math, making it enjoyable for kids. (15 words) 2. Colorful and interactive interface helps to keep students motivated and focused. (15 words) 3. Adeptly addresses math concepts, providing a comprehensive learning experience. (15 words) **Cons:** 1. Limited content and levels, potentially leading to a sense of exhaustion. (15 words) 2. Some users find the app's controls and navigation too complex. (15 words) 3. Offline usage is not supported, requiring a stable internet connection. (15 words) Please note that these points are based on the reviews available at the time of my knowledge cutoff and may not reflect the app's current state or updates.
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Description
Help Felix the Frog catch the correct answers and beat the timer in this fun educational maths game! Maths Frog is aimed at helping pupils develop confidence and mental fluency with numbers and counting. I made this game in mind for Key Stage 1 and 2 where pupils are aged between 5 - 11. • 3 levels of difficulty: Easy, Medium and Hard • 4 types of maths games: Addition, Multiplication, Subtraction and Division I included the harder levels for pupils who like a challenge and for adults alike! Leaderboard included to keep track of the top scores from around the world.
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