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Kindergarten Subtraction Lite app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 6908 ratings )
Games Education Educational
Developer: I Did It Learning LLC
Free
Current version: 2.02, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 20 Dec 2012
App size: 18.99 Mb

From the company that brought you Kindergarten Addition, Kindergarten Subtraction Lite is now available. The same great visual techniques and instruction now teach subtraction.

Kindergarten Subtraction Lite uses 4 different visual learning activities to teach and demonstrate subtraction in different ways so the student gains a deep and thorough understanding of subtraction. This makes the skill become inherent and builds a strong foundation for further math learning in the future. The eighth and final learning activity presents subtraction with no visual cues or hints so the parent or teacher can confirm the skill is mastered. There is a simple start screen easy enough for children that haven’t started reading yet, and there are visual narrated instructions to all the learning activities.

There is a bonus brick breaker game for kids with 10 different levels, and there are very detailed visual progress screens for parents or teachers to see how their kids are doing. This application has settings for speaking in either English or Spanish.

The learning activities included are …

✔ Frogs and Flies. A frog sits with a number 0 on his belly with flies buzzing above. The student taps the flies to subtract with the frog eating those flies and the number on the frogs stomach increasing. Then the student counts the remaining flies to find the answer.

✔ Horizontal and Vertical Math Match-Up. Students match a horizontally written math fact to a vertically written one. When the two equations match, the correct answer is shown on a number line.

✔ Balloon Pop. Balloons are shown which the student pops to subtract and then counts the remaining balloons to find the answer.

✔ Final Exam. The student has to solve a math problem without any visual aids from the previous models. Students must choose the answer from a field of 11 (0-10).