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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Geometry4Kids App by Nth Fusion LLC



Description

This Geometry app is built for elementary kids ages 5 - 10. App teaches a plethora of geometrical concepts listed below. The App contains Learning modules that explain each concept clearly, with illustrations (including real life examples) and narration that can be followed with ease. Practice modules are also included. Practice modules lets kids practice at their own pace. We have also included a unique geometry riddles section in which clues are presented, and kids are supposed to figure out the geometrical shape based on the clues provided (a great way to indulge kids & reinforce concepts in a class room setting). A Critical Thinking section is also provided that provides challenging questions to spark up young minds.
App is very ideally suited as a study aid in classrooms, homeschooling and a wonderful refresher at home. It comprehends curriculum based geometry concepts taught in Kindergarten to 5th grade.
This wonderful app contains Learn & Practice sections on the below topic.
* 2D shapes - Ages (3-6)
* 3D Shapes - Ages (5-8)
* Faces and Sides - Ages (6-9)
* Corners and Square Corners - Ages (6-9)
* Symmetry - Ages (3-8)
* Line Segments, Rays, & Angles - Ages (7-10)
* Polygons & Triangles - Ages (7-10)
* Congruence, & Transformations - Ages (8-10)
* Who Am I - Riddles. - Ages (5-10)
* Critical Thinking - Ages (5-10)
This elegant app is easy to use, intuitive and most importantly, provides great educational content with beautiful illustrations and narrations for students, schools and parents. More deep down subtopics and challenging questions related to geometry are coming in later updates.
Parents - Understanding geometrical concepts are integral part of every school curriculum. Please carve out a few minutes from your busy schedule and sit with your kid, and explore this geometry app. You will be pleasantly surprised how many things you have forgotten about, that you once knew.
This app is created by a team of high school students, educators, and parents in Texas.



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