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Dexteria Dots - Get in Touch with Math

Tap, drag, and swipe your way to a deeper understanding of the fundamental math concepts: addition, subtraction, and number sense. Encounter fun "monster" rewards and infinite replayability. This is serious learning wrapped in an engaging, intuitive touch game for kids age 2-8.
Category Price Seller Device
Education $0.99 BinaryLabs, Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

* Selected by Apple as a Best New App in Education

* "The genius of this app is just how simple it is." - Review by KidsAppCentral.com

* Winner of Children's Technology Review Editor's Choice Award

* "It should become a common core math app in each classroom." - Kidsread.wordpress.com

* Rated 5/5 Stars on AppyMall.com

* "Fun, addicting game action inspires learning with play." - iPhoneMom.com

* Rated "Best of the Best" by BestAppsForKids.com

WHY KIDS WILL LOVE IT
- Aesthetically pleasing interactivity
- Endless gameplay with multiple mastery levels
- Cool sound effects and animations
- Sense of accomplishment

WHY PARENTS AND TEACHERS WILL LOVE IT
- Simple to use for even the youngest children
- Teaches fundamental Math concepts in an intuitive way
- Runs on iPhone and iPad
- Covers number sense, counting, addition, subtraction and relative size.
- Supports several Common Core Standards

WHY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS WILL LOVE IT
- Players use visual tracking & fine motor skills
- Helps practice visual memory
- Requires visual motor planning

MORE ABOUT THE GAMEPLAY
Each dot has 4 attributes: numeral, pips, color, and size (e.g., a 4-dot is twice the diameter of a 2-dot).

At the Beginner level, all 4 attributes are displayed as kids solve problems. As the difficulty level increases, one attribute is removed, until they reach Expert mode where they must solve problems based on size only. Each level can be played as many times as they like, resulting in wide age range appeal and endless fun. Bonus dots provide some fun surprises along the way.

Our favorite comment during kid testing was from an 8 year old who was staring at the game screen, with her finger poised over the play field. When asked what she was doing, she said “I’m planning my next set of moves.” We could see the wheels turning, and it was very gratifying to see that an app with such simple interactivity could make for engaging cognitive challenges. Please check it out and let us know what you think!

We're serious about your privacy. This app does not track or share your personal information with us or anyone else. There is no user id tracking software, and no advertisements.

Reviews

My daughter loves this app, my son likes it
Bueller…Bueller

My son, who has been struggling to learn fact families, likes this app. It is helping him to have better number sense. He is in 3rd grade, is very bright but also has a very slow cognitive processing speed. My daughter, who is 4.5, loves the app. It is sort of good for such a young child, but definitely can be a challenge. Hard for little hands to use more precise gestures that you need.


My daughter loves this app, my son likes it
Bueller…Bueller

My son, who has been struggling to learn fact families, likes this app. It is helping him to have better number sense. He is in 3rd grade, is very bright but also has a very slow cognitive processing speed. My daughter, who is 4.5, loves the app. It is sort of good for such a young child, but definitely can be a challenge. Hard for little hands to use more precise gestures that you need.


Almost...
Baskervilles

Love the first 2 levels, but once it gets into solid colors, it's confusing. It goes from being a counting game to a memory game which isn't helpful for educators. It's a great start, but the advanced bits need to be revised.


Finally!!
aquarian blue

Finally a math app that engaged my 6 year old daughter! Thank you!!


My kids love Dexteria Dots!
El-Dub

My boys go to this app every time I let them play my iPad. I like that it is so creative. My older boy (8) loves making bonus dots and my younger (5) likes making the different numbers in new ways. I like that they are learning Math concepts while having fun


My daughter loves this app, my son likes it
Bueller…Bueller

My son, who has been struggling to learn fact families, likes this app. It is helping him to have better number sense. He is in 3rd grade, is very bright but also has a very slow cognitive processing speed. My daughter, who is 4.5, loves the app. It is sort of good for such a young child, but definitely can be a challenge. Hard for little hands to use more precise gestures that you need.


Not worth the $3
KyleO'Quinn$weg

This app presents good ways to learn the concepts of adding and subtracting and how they can be thought of as combining and separating. Unfortunately, at the harder levels, it just assesses the students on their ability to memorize rather than to know addition or subtraction. A student may also simply click a bunch of random numbers until they get the correct answer. I would want to use this for my child before they start learning addition and subtraction in written form, but there are other ways to promote these concepts than paying $3 for this app.


Not what I expected
Superflyninny

I had hoped that this would be a fun application. Sadly it is quite boring. As a parent I am second guessing this buy. I guess I will see how my children respond. I will update my review once they do.