infinut Math Kindergarten

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FREE! No Ads. No Purchase. Math Games Teach Concepts.

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Built by an engineer mom to help her daughters understand and enjoy math, infinut Math Kindergarten provides 30 lessons with 600 interactive game-like exercises that teach math concepts to kids.infinut Math lessons gradually increase in difficulty and are aligned to Common Core Math. Manipulatives are simulated on the touch-screen, to connect math to everyday things. Step-by-step audio and visual feedback is integrated into every game, to gently guide kids learning. Parents and teachers say: “Kids literally beg to play”. Our pilot research showed more than a year’s gain in learning (Cohen’s d:1.24, p<.001) in just 3 months.Features:1. Create individual student profiles to track each kids progress separately. No purchases are allowed from a student profile.2. Play lessons in increasing order of difficulty or assign lessons out of order to kids.3. Set a pin for safe play for kids. The pin prevents kids from switching back to parent profile.K Math Lessons:1. Puzzles : Build spatial foundation and have fun learning shapes.2. More Amount : Develop quantitative thinking by comparing two quantities.3. Numbers 0 to 3: Count discrete items by moving apples and tape measure on the screen.4. Numbers 0 to 5 : Match and relate numbers to quantities.5. Patterns : Use logical thinking to determine the missing shape.6. Most Amount : Compare three quantities with discrete amounts.7. Add to 5 : Move cupcakes or blocks to show addition.8. Commutative + : Tactile exercises teach the Commutative Property of Addition.9. Mental + to 5 : Use gummy bears and number lines to practice math.10. Multi-op + : Build upon simple math sums by adding 3 numbers. 11. Fewer Amount : Develop quantitative thinking as foundation for learning subtraction.12. Subtract to 5 : Remove object from box to subtract. Understand subtraction as taking-away.13. Mental (-) to 5 : Practice subtracting numbers up to 5 using gummy bears and cubes. 14. Numbers 6 to 9 : Build upon previous lessons by counting up to 9.15. 0 or 1 More to 9 : Fill the treasure box and then add on by 0 or 1 to learn addition.16. 2 More to 9 : Count forward beginning from a given number building number sense.17. Add to 9 (a) : Ramp up addition operations by playing with treasures, party hats, cubes.18. Add to 9 (b) : Become sophisticated at addition by adding desserts and using a number line.19. Fewest Amount : Compare three quantities with discrete amounts, liquids, lengths, and weights.20. 0 or 1 Less to 9 : Practice subtraction by taking away 0 or 1 from a given number.21. 2 Less to 9 : Use rolls, burgers as manupulatives to practice the concept of taking away.22. Sub to 9 (a) : Increase fluency in subtraction operations by subtracting by 3, 4, or 5. 23. Sub to 9 (b) : Elevate subtraction skills by subtracting food items and math cubes.24. Numbers 10 to 13 : Throw soccer balls into a net, pop bubbles, and plant flowers.25. Numbers 14 to 17: Pop bubbles underwater, and sequence numbers. 26. Numbers 18 to 20 : Understand discrete quantities and navigate number mazes.27. Make 10 : Play with monster party hats, and fill ice cream cones to get to 10.28. Tens & Ones : Construct representation of numbers using base-10 cubes and houses. 29. Money : Play a shopping game to buy toys using coins in 1 and 10 denomination.30. Time : Sequence events and showing hours on a clock.infinut Math is now completely FREE! No Ads. No Purchase.

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I love this app for my boy I purchased this app when he was 3 and now he's 4 and he has learned a lot. This is one of the best math and science apps out there. Buy this app and you won't be disappointed.😁🤗

Ebony Tiger Mom

My granddaughter plays with it whenever she visits. She just loves it. She is 4. It is helping her get ready for Kindergarten.

A Google user

Math for kids grade kindergrarten

Tiffany Mcphaul

I had both of my kids, 3 and 6, using the app. The 3 year old had a lot of fun and finished all the free exercises in one sitting at a restaurant.

Linda Chen

Installed, prompted for email address. Got loading icon, login failed. Uninstalling.

Brook M

We love the different levels and lessons that the kids can complete and see their progress. I love that each kid can have their own profile so parents or teachers can see each ones progression. We also love the animation and graphics! The initial cost seemed expensive, but now that we've used this app a bunch, its totally worth the price! Especially since the cost is for a whole year 😃 We would definitely recommend this app to other parents or educators!

A Google user

My 5 year old can't get enough of this app. We bought the full set and he's learning a lot. What I really like is that is teaches math through the concepts and will give him a solid foundation. He also loves playing with it and it's so much more engaging than the worksheets he gets from school. I'd rather he spend time doing this in his screen time than a lot of the not so useful things on tablets for kids. The only question I had was whether there was a way to turn off the auto renew on the purchase.

Arunima Kayath

My son loves it, he usually is not patient enough to spend more than 20 min for homeworks but it's not the case for this one. He already played some lessons more than once. I like the fact that you can assign lessons. Definitely recommend it.

Shaf Shaf