Trio Math Pro: Fun Educational Counting Game for Kids in School & Preschool Reviews

4/5 rating based on 7 reviews. Read all reviews for Trio Math Pro: Fun Educational Counting Game for Kids in School & Preschool for iPhone.
Trio Math Pro: Fun Educational Counting Game for Kids in School & Preschool is paid iOS app published by iFoM AB

Fun Practice with Order of Operations

Jmrising

My 5th/6th grade students enjoyed playing this app and had a lot of fun competing with order of operations. My only advice is to turn off that background music from the start because it is very annoying and there doesn't seem a way to do it mid-game.


Order of Operations Practice with a Twist

jenrising

This is a fun app for my 5th and 6th graders to practice order of operations with a strategy twist. My best advice is eliminate the background music from the beginning because once you play you can’t seem to do it until the end. The music is very annoying but a great game overall!


Interesting idea but little math skills needed

AnnaBalinda

I like the idea of using the order of operations to determine what the total of three numbers (or in this case, cards) would be, but this game is too dependent on luck and not as much on skill. Also, the user doesn't need to actually do the math since the app gives the answers. The concept is a good one but not enough math practice for me to recommend this as an educational game.


Great for Order of Operations!

wmitchell6510

I like that this app forces students to use order of operations and apply the use of parenthesis!


Practice Order of Operations

ssbones

This is a nice app to help practice the order of operations. I like the idea of being able to use the parenthesis and how your answer is computed to see that you are accurate with your response.


Fast-Moving Math Fun!

DqTina

This app is a lot of fun for my 3rd and 4th grade students! Three students can play the game quickly while trying to use their best strategies to get the highest score! I don't have a lot of apps that can move this quickly with all three students getting a chance to take several turns in 5 - 10 minutes!


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ScienceLadyLambert

Nice game for order of operations. I would make it so the kids have a choice to see the answer of their grouping or to figure it out no their own. That would help with the development of order of operations skills.