

I feel that it would be a good review tool for students to work on their mathematical skills. Math Splash Bingo : Fun Numbers Academy of Games and Drills for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Grade EApp,iOSWindowsAndroidAppAPPFun Math Game Fun way to practice your math. The app reinforces math concepts with self-paced and adaptive practice anytime, anywhere (works on iPad, laptops and desktops). I probably wouldn't spend a lot of money for this program due to it allowing a Bingo whether or not the answers are correct. Splash Math Grade 5 app is a collection of fun and interactive math problems aligned to Common Core Standards. Overall, I felt that this app would be a helpful, but non-required tool in the classroom.

I feel as if that almost defeats the purpose of the app containing mathematical content because some students may just hit random numbers rather than actually focusing on solving the problem to get a Bingo.

I don't know if it was a glitch in the system or just part of the program, but I noticed that no matter if a number was correct or incorrect, if that space had been touched, it counted towards being part of five in a row, so students could potentially get a Bingo with no correct answers. I feel that this app could be improved if there were explanations given.Īnother improvement that this app could use is only allowing a Bingo to occur if a student has correctly answered five in a row. However, it only provides the correct number sentence it does not provide students with an explanation of why their answer was incorrect or why the correct answer is truly correct. It provides students with the opportunity to answer a variety of problems and gives the correct solution after the student has answered the question. Personally, I felt that this app would be a good technological tool to use for reviewing students' addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills. For this class, we were required to critically analyze a few apps that are available to implement into your classroom. I currently am a teacher candidate, enrolled in a K-6 Mathematics Methods course.
