Let us Play School by edHelper 4+

Math practice for kids‪.‬

edHelper, Inc.

Designed for iPad

    • 2.6 • 9 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Are you ready to play school? How many points do you think you can get within five minutes?

Let’s Play School by edHelper is a math game you will actually want to play. Come back each day to test your knowledge in this five-minute-a-day math challenge and help yourself rock those math worksheets in the classroom.

The more you train with edHelper’s Let’s Play School, the more you’ll improve self-confidence in tackling challenging math problems and improve your skills.

Daily Math Challenge
Students will play various math games for five minutes per day to test their knowledge at their grade level and improve math fluency. Questions will be different each day.

Detailed Performance Tracking
For students who have a class code from their teachers, performance will be measured; your teacher will be able to help you more with those skills that need extra practice.

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Created by edHelper
EdHelper has been making educational worksheets and workbooks for over twenty years.

What’s New

Version 2.1

Back to school changes and minor bug fixes.

Ratings and Reviews

2.6 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

sjd st paul ,

The app doesn’t recognize the user next day

I like the concept of this app. However, each day my daughter logs in the app gives her a message welcoming her to the app and giving her points for using the app for the first time. The points don’t accumulate day to day—it starts over every day. It’s annoying to my kids as they want the app to track their progress.

Three babies and a little lady ,

Just what I’ve been looking for for my kids!

I’ve been searching for some new online math options for my kids, but I fear that so many of the fast paced, loud music, “game” like options are only increasing their screen time, lessening their patience, and not doing much to help them academically. Not this app!

Highlights:
1) There’s a sense of urgency to get the answers right, but not in a way that makes kids anxious. My 3rd grader completely shuts down when he feels like he’s losing. This app kept him wanting to win, even though he didn’t get every question right on the first try.

2) The graphics are engaging, but not overwhelming. I fear the constant movement and fast paced videos and games kids seem to constantly be on will only have negative impacts on their development. This app kept his attention without making him fidget. Bravo!

3) The app changes! You answer one question in the bakery and then look for a match on a different screen. It’s like a built in break!

4) It really only took 4 minutes! In that 4 minutes my son practiced word problems, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place value...I could go on and on. Then the app congratulated him and told him to come back tomorrow. Even the most reluctant math kiddos can enjoy 4 minutes is math.

Overall, I’m very pleased with this app. I will certainly work this one into our daily routine. Four minutes is purposeful screen time? That’s a parent win!

Developer Response ,

We're thrilled you enjoy using this app. Using it on a daily basis will help improve your child's math skills.

Tammy Zhao ,

Fun math app

I recently downloaded this app because I was looking for something to keep my kid engaged in doing some math during summer. I like the app provides different fun math activities and limit length of time to be no more than 5 minutes a day.

App Privacy

The developer, edHelper, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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