Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | American Association for the Advancement of Scienc | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Play through the game’s 30 levels to earn special Creature Cards, and then pick up nine more in the fast-paced bonus rounds! Can you collect all 39 cards for a complete set? Pick your avatar and start sorting!
Features:
- Multi-user system: each child can choose and name his/her own avatar from one of twelve organisms
- Educational information about classification
- Earn Creature Cards to learn more about organisms
- Three progressively difficult modes teach classification
This app was developed by AAAS Science NetLinks, a free online resource for teachers and students. For more science activities and interactives, visit sciencenetlinks.com.
Does not work beyond ios11. Needs update. My kids enjoy this app and they accidentally updated my phone and now the app won’t open due to incapability with ios11.
I’m a teacher in grade one and two. My students enjoy using this app very much. Last year the developer never updated the app, so it doesn’t work on our iPads anymore. I wish so badly they would update it, it was a great tool to help my students classify animals and to just learn so many facts about animals. So the one star, is because we can’t use it! Otherwise, it would definitely get five stars plus plus plus.
every time I hit classify,I get them all right but then it says that I chose more than I actually did and says that they are all wrong!?
Love this app for my students but now we can’t use the app because it needs to be updated.
Please update for iOS11 !!! As others have said, it's a great app, but needs some fact checking.
I've just started playing with this and I've already found an error. Carpenter ants fly, or at least some of them do some of the time.
The game moves along well and is a challenge for those who are at all ends of the learning spectrum. Young students will find the Easy-level matching tough, and even learned, science-minded users will find the hardest setting a good puzzle. Gameplay is smooth and intuitive, with clear explanation of how to play.
I thought this app was very intuitive and should be easy for students to navigate and use. Although the design is simple, the content is anything but. It requires students know a fair amount about plants and animals. I think this app is particularly timely, for the NGSS as the first of the cross-cutting concepts in the NGSS has to do with Patterns and includes classification as a key activity.