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Bean Flip

Welcome to Papaw’s Farm! It’s the perfect place to work on math facts and have bushels of fun at the same time! You’ll start by choosing which skill you’d like to practice…adding or subtracting. Next, you’ll choose your crop! Beanflip has eleven crops of difficulty to pick from! You’ll find just what you need for early, intermediate and more advanced students. Now, it’s time to get to work. Each fact you solve will help your stalks of corn grow taller. Answer ten problems correctly to grow a full and healthy crop! WooWee! That’s some nice lookin’ corn. But, don’t sit back and admire your garden for too long! I hear hungry crows coming! You’d better get out there and scare em’ off before they eat it all up. Have fun chasing the crows out of your garden with your trusty old beanflip!
Category Price Seller Device
Education $0.99 Randy Smith iPhone, iPad, iPod

Beanflip is a challenging game that will have your students begging to practice their fluency facts. The fast paced and exciting crow encounter in the garden will bring them back again and again. This is the fourth app from Teacher Tipster!

Key Features
•Choose to practice addition or subtraction

•Choose from 6 different addition crops (difficulties)
o0-5 facts
o0-10 facts
o0-15 facts
o0-20 facts
oDoubles Facts
oOne More Facts

•Choose from 5 different subtraction crops (difficulties)
o0-5 facts
o0-10 facts
o0-15 facts
o0-20 facts
oOne Less Facts

•Opportunity to practice many Common Core Math Standards

Reviews

Sound
FLteach

Love the app BUT why does my sound only work with headphones?


Occupational therapists love to!
Meggiepoo29

Absolutely love this app, creative and great for eye hand coordination, reaction time, and finger isolation! Great job!


Crashes!!!
Sfaalum

Every time I open the app and go into + 0-5 facts it crashes!!!!


Wish there were settings
ReedStudent

Our first graders love this app. It allows us to dedicate some practice time to facts they need to improve. The only thing it needs is settings. We would love to see who did what at the end of the games. We share iPads and there is no record kept of scores, like how long it took to complete the facts to grow the corn, how many mistakes they made, and so on. It would be nice to set how many problems they had to practice before they got to the game. Great design!


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