In this educational curriculum app, you can practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division through interactive math activities. Includes adaptive levels, progress monitoring, and teacher resources.
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About Pet Bingo - Duck Duck Moose
Kids will visually learn and practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division! Pet Bingo includes unique educational hints that teachers have developed to help kids understand different math concepts. Play the mixed math mode that adapts to each kid's level to make sure that they're understanding the concepts while still having fun. If you're learning multiplication, you can choose different times tables to practice. Pet Bingo includes a Report Card section where parents and teachers can monitor progress and find additional skill-building activities.
AGES 5-10.
CATEGORY: Curriculum
DEVELOPED WITH EDUCATORS:
- Developed in conjunction with Stanford University Educator, Jennifer DiBrienza, PhD in Early Elementary Education and former NYC public school teacher (K-Grade 2)
SKILLS
Kids will learn the following math skills based on Kindergarten through Fourth Grade Common Core State Standards and much more:
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION:
- Add and subtract up to 10, 20, 100, 1000 and more
- Add up to four digit numbers
- Add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION:
- Practice times tables 1 to 12
- Multiply and divide by 100
- Multiply whole numbers by 10
MEASUREMENT/GEOMETRY:
- Represent whole numbers on an equally spaced numberline
- Understand concepts of area and relation to multiplication and addition
PARENT REPORTING: Includes a Report Card section where parents and teachers can monitor progress and learn about new skill-building activities.
COMMON CORE STANDARDS: K.OA, 1.OA.6, 1.NBT.4-5, 2.OA.2-3, 2.NBT.5-6, 2.NBT.8, 2.MD.6, 3.OA.7, 3.NBT.2-3, 3.MD.5, 4.NBT.4-5
ABOUT DUCK DUCK MOOSE
(A wholly-owned subsidiary of Khan Academy)
Duck Duck Moose, an award-winning creator of educational mobile apps for families, is a passionate team of engineers, artists, designers, and educators. Founded in 2008, the company has created 21 top-selling titles and has received 21 Parents’ Choice Awards, 18 Children’s Technology Review Awards, 12 Tech with Kids’ Best Pick App Awards, and a KAPi award for “Best Children’s App” at the International Consumer Electronics Show.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit with a mission to provide a world-class education for anyone, anywhere. Duck Duck Moose is now part of the Khan Academy family. We rely on our community of volunteers and donors. Get involved today at www.duckduckmoose.com/about.
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Hades_Cabin13🖤
Totally 💫
I’m not a kid but for some reason my brother really loved this game so I downloaded it on my phone so he could play… And now I have the maximum amount of pets. DON’T JUDGE… It’s actually pretty fun. I mean I do the 0x0 mode but still, if you’re looking for an educational game for your kid (or for you) this game is adorable and it’s great to help your kid (or you) have fun. Plus you don’t need internet for it. Okay, I’ll go now. -allie, daughter of hades 🪐
Crystalsmart101
This game was a wonderful part of my childhood. Truly one of the best.
When I was a little kid I played this game. I hated math and would cry when I had to do it. But this game brought so much joy to learning math. I loved feeding the little creatures lettuce and carrots. I giggled so much when they got massive. I loved naming them and as a result I loved math. This was an ideal game for me as a child and I wasn’t the only one. My sisters and brothers were obsessed with it. Sometimes we would fight for turns but once we had it one four cheap phones it was a never ending blast. This was a major part of my learning and the joy that came with learning. I would advise people who are looking for a game kids would love that teaches them to pick this one. It’s not complicated and yes they may get answers wrong but they will get at least one pet in around a hour so they stay motivated. Also with so many pets and food you never know what you’ll get. Remembering this game was a blast from the past and brought back so many good memories of my siblings shouting “I got a pet!” And us looking to see which one it was. Also that the pets could get big but shrank when not given food in a while meant kids were motivated to check in each day to do math to get them food. A wonderful game and I would recommend it to those in need of a simple and enjoyable game for elementary school kids.