Mathmateer®
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Version :2.3
Size :24.88Mb
Updated :May 8,2017
Developer :Freecloud Design, Inc.
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Based on the user reviews on the MathMateer app, here are three cons and three pros with 15 words or less per item: **Cons:** 1. App crashes frequently, resulting in lost work and frustration. 2. Limited equation solving capabilities, particularly for complex problems. 3. Ads can be annoying and distract from learning experience. **Pros:** 1. Intuitive interface makes it easy to use for all math levels. 2. Step-by-step solutions help users understand complex concepts clearly. 3. Comprehensive range of math topics, from algebra to calculus, covered.
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Description
▸ Featured in The New York Times! ▸ Editor's Choice Award! - Children's Technology Review Math can be fun! Build your very own rockets and fly them to the stars with Mathmateer®! While your rocket is floating weightlessly in space, the real fun begins! Play one of the 56 different math missions. Each mission has touchable objects floating in space, including stars, coins, clocks, 3D shapes and even pizzas! Earn a bronze, silver or gold medal and also try to beat your high score. Missions range in difficulty from even/odd numbers all the way to square roots, so kids and their parents will enjoy hours of fun while learning math. 56 DIFFERENT MATH MISSIONS: ▸ Numbers / Fractions / Decimals ▸ Counting ▸ Telling Time ▸ U.S. Money ▸ Shapes (2D and 3D) ▸ Patterns ▸ Addition ▸ Subtraction ▸ Multiplication ▸ Division ▸ Square Roots ...and many more! FEATURES: ▸ 56 fun math missions that are different every time ▸ Over 90 colorful rocket parts ▸ Lively sound effects and music ▸ Fun arithmetic game with 3 difficulty levels ▸ Works on both iPhone and iPad - a universal app ▸ Choose from over 15 space-themed avatars ▸ Create up to five player profiles ▸ Rocket simulator is powered by a realistic physics engine ▸ Adjust music and sound settings ▸ Provides hours and hours of learning fun! Mathmateer® is an educational app for all ages that's actually FUN to play! PRIVACY DISCLOSURE: Mathmateer®: - Does not contain ads. - Does not contain in-app purchases. - Does not contain integration with social networks. - Does not use analytics / data collection tools. - Does include links to apps by Dan Russell-Pinson in the iTunes. For more information on our privacy policy please visit: http://dan-russell-pinson.com/privacy/
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    By wa23gsAug 6,2011
    I'm a third grade teacher and had my students use this app (along with the many other awesome Dan Russel-Pinson apps) to extend their learning in math. I love how you can have students practice their basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts, and can even do the extended 2 by 2 facts while writing on the pad to help you figure problems out! I also love the ability to choose different "missions" to practice different areas of math varying in level of difficulty. The only thing that could make this better has to do with how students are able to solve the different missions when their rocket is in space and they need to click on the different stars for correct answers. I have noticed several students just quickly tapping every number, shape etc. in sight rather than carefully clicking the correct answers. I thought when they clicked wrong answers their rocket would descend more quickly than when you answer only correctly, however when I tried it I was able to get ...