I just checked the App Store, Math vs. Zombies is still FREE, if you are interested. Many times, it is hard to tell when a promotion will end, it is never too late to check it out at the App Store.
The original post about the App is here.
Check it out at App Store:
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If you would like to check it out or download it, please use the link provided. The cost is the same to you, but iGameMom gets a small percentage. I hope, with your support, I can test more apps and share back with everyone.
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Thanks for the website.
Can’t wait to show my 4th graders after school today. They’ll love this on their iPod touches. 🙂
It is a really fun game, and addictive.
Thanks for checking out my post… especially since it led me to this. The game is still free, so we’ll be checking it out (via your link, of course).
It is hard to find a math game being that engaging. It is good game. Glad it is still free. 🙂
Your site is interesting. Looks I could learn a few things. Thanks for stopping by mine as well.
you are welcome! Come back visit, I am sure you will find something more interesting.
Thank you for stopping by my blog and liking my post. Emariaenterprises.wordpress.com is being split up into four blogs.
One for family issues (emariaenterprises.wordpress.com).
One for politics, (politicalvalues.wordpress.com)
one for poetry (themusicofpoetry.wordpress.com), and
one for general food items and, and gluten free recipes (soon to be, but not yet)
I hope you like them all.
Now that I have found you site, I may come back to it as well.
Thanks. Hope to see you here more.
Too bad there isn’t one geared for higher math like geometry… I’d put it on my 8th graders iTouch. Or for Spanish, or for science, or for vocabulary, or for chores… now there’s an idea.
Actually there are apps for the subjects you are interested in. They are coming 🙂
To start, try Khan Academy App: https://igamemom.com/2012/03/14/khan-academy-app/
Age range please?
The math problems range from single digit to two digits of addition, subtraction and multiplication, so Grade K to 3, or even Grade 4, because it requires speed, not just accuracy.
Thanks!