Park Math takes kids on a mathematical adventure! Through fun activities, kids will be engaged in counting, addition, subtraction, sorting, patterns, and more!
Award-winning Park Math teaches early math concepts based on Common Core State Standards. Learn numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, sorting, patterns and more through 7 fun, educational activities. 3 levels for Preschool, Kindergarten and First Grade: count up to 20, 50 and 100; addition/subtraction with numbers up to 5, 10 and 20. AWARDS: Parents’ Choice Silver Award; iLounge Best Kids’ App of the Year; Children’s Technology Review Editor’s Choice Award. AGES: 2-6.
CATEGORY: Curriculum
ACTIVITIES
- NUMBERS: Count up to 50 as a rabbit swings
- COUNTING: Feed a hippo the correct number of food items
- ADDITION: Learn how to add by helping ducks climb to the top of a slide
- SUBTRACTION: Learn how to subtract as apples fall from a tree
- GREATER THAN/LESS THAN: Balance a seesaw by adding and subtracting mice
- PATTERNS: Complete the pattern in the sandbox with the correct toy
- SORTING: Order the dogs from small to large or place numbers into sequence
TIPS FOR PARENTS
There are 2 ways to navigate to different activities:
1) Swipe Blue Bear to make him skate forward or backward
2) Touch the kite and select an activity
COMMON CORE STANDARDS: K.CC.1, K.CC.6, K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.5, K.MD.2, K.MD.3, 1.OA.1, 1.OA.6
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So my toddler is really happy because he is only 3 and he is already learning addition but he is starting to get tierd of the app because there are barely any activities to do. There are fun one like for example if Susan had 4 apples and she ate one how many would she have left? These questions they ask are also getting easy so I wish they were a little harder when your child is doing them
Awesome value for 2.5 yr old!
Emmaliah2
This is the first digital game my 2.5 year-old daughter played and she enjoyed it for almost two hours after we played it together for 30 minutes. There's a lot of learning fun for a free game and it does a good job introducing early math concepts along with color identification. There are different areas of math concepts and different difficulty levels so if your child is proficient in one area but needs practice in another, the difficulty level can be adjusted for each concept area. Awesome and educational app! Thank you!
This app is gonna be fun
BL987
I really think this app is gonna be great
The Very Best Of All
Johnny Video
I was 3 and I started preschool and I learned my math.
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