Kindergarten Learning Games - Fall Review App Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 57 reviews. Read all reviews for Kindergarten Learning Games - Fall Review App for iPhone.
Kindergarten Learning Games - Fall Review App is paid iOS app published by Innovative Investments Limited

Review

Tillhe

The kiddos love this app. So many thing to peek their interest.


Awesome app

Jmikutel

I would definitely recommend this app. It reinforces the concepts my daughter is learning in school.


Thumbs Up

mtct19375

Nice review and practice!


Great review app

Loves2Teach2

This is a great app that has a variety of skills. It is a great way for my first graders to review kindergarten skills. The letter tracing part is wonderful because it makes the child use correct letter formation. I'm still exploring but already it looks great.


LOVE IT!

Thanne50

I am a retired Kindergarten teacher and Grandmother of a kindergarten student. This app is wonderful to review skills with my grandson. He loves using Nana's iPad games to show me what he is learning.


Clean

TTTeach

I like how this app is uncluttered and works on each activity in an organized, simple way.


Kindergarten App

oscarbe

This app is simple for young students to work with, yet challenging enough to help them learn the alphabet and other skills.


Thanks!

Maroon fleur

Fall is my child's favorite season, so I was so excited to see this app. All of these games will serve to strengthen and expand his skills while having fun.


Fall Fun!

Fresh grown foods

I like the variety & the presentation. Each concept is visually appealing, with kid-friendly graphics, and enlarged, bolded, easy to read font. I REALLY appreciate that the review covers both phonics and math concepts. It would be cool, if as they touched each symbol to count, it could be heard or seen ( like touch count along). Fall fun is number 1!!


Suggestions

PSwifty

First, I like all the different skills offered in one app. As a teacher I think it would keep parents and kids happy to work on all of them in one app instead of having to open and close many different apps. I think I will like it too when I use it with my intervention students who need to review these skills. Suggestions: I found as an adult the app too sensitive if I didn't place my answers exactly in the right place. I was given an incorrect response even though I had the correct response and I know this would frustrate kids greatly, especially if they are using the app as a review to strengthen skills. Second, if I use this with some of my struggling students I know they will not like the fact that it is called "Kindergarten". I am looking forward to using this with my students.