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Fun plus educational equals Splash Math Kindergarten

17 Apr 2013 Developer News
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Fun plus educational equals Splash Math Kindergarten

Parents, teachers and kindergartens are most often seen grappling with two major challenges:

  1. The kindergarten math curriculum varies across different states and schools in the US
  2. Gargantuan challenge of building a solid math foundation that lasts a lifetime

"At StudyPad, we decided to replace the above two challenges with a fun math app that kindergartners would love and easily have all math basics down pat in accordance with common core curriculum standards. And, we set out to build an intuitive app that helps kids develop their math skills whilst having a complete dose of fun and entertainment with adorable animal characters", said Mayank Jain, Co-founder, StudyPad.

Ideal for kids between 3-6 years of age, this app covers a full range of basic math concepts divided into eight interactive lessons and quizzes:

  • Number recognition
  • Counting 
  • Compare Numbers
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Geometry
  • Measurement

Splash Math Kindergarten app is all set to captivate kindergartners with its fun prizes - high definition animations, chic animal sound effects and creative Kinder Jungle theme. The kids practicing the math problems would earn animal characters on clearing pre-set goals by parents, and would then be able to accessorize their own Kinder Jungle and experience the dream adventure of African savannahs. Their jungle friends would walk, jump, dance, whistle, roar and do much more to their taps on iPad screens.

StudyPad apps are hugely popular with Schools. Over 15,000 teachers and 6,000 schools in the US use them. StudyPad has been able to make math "come alive" for learners through its apps and teachers are reporting significant improvement in the test scores.

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