HiFive Math -
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Version :2.1
Size :44.30Mb
Updated :Jun 23,2017
Developer :Conceptual Math Development LLC
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Based on the users' reviews, here are three pros and cons of the Hifive Math app: **Pros:** 1. Effective learning tool: Users find it a great supplement for their math education, making learning fun and engaging. 2. Customizable lessons: Reviewers appreciate the ability to tailor lessons to individual needs and pace, making it easy to understand complex concepts. 3. Gamification motivates: The app's gamification features, such as rewards and leaderboards, keep students motivated and encouraged to learn. **Cons:** 1. Limited topics: Some users find the app's content focused on specific areas, leaving gaps in other math topics and causing frustration. 2. Not for advanced learners: Reviewers with stronger math backgrounds find the content too basic and not challenging enough to keep them engaged. 3. Technical issues: Users experience occasional app crashes, lag, and connectivity problems, disrupting the learning experience.
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HiFive Math is an app comprised of several sport-themed games designed to help young learners develop a conceptual understanding of addition and subtraction facts. The app provides visual images that encourage number sense and flexible strategies as children compose and decompose quantities. Mathematical models, including finger patterns, dice patterns and numerical representations, provide purposeful support as children conceptualize the relationship between two parts and the total. The activities focus on a range of structures through 5. These benchmark numbers can also be practiced in isolation if educators or parents want to emphasize specific totals. Additive and subtractive tasks are presented in a variety of formats so that children are developing flexible thinking methods for solving problems instead of drilling a singular problem type as with repetitive flashcard drill. As children engage across a selection of games, they will continually interact and construct their understanding with an assortment of models, varying placement of the unknown, and novel modes of response including touch component to create solutions. Eventually, this interactive play will lead the way to efficient strategies and the desired automaticity associated with conceptual fluency.
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