MultiBingo![]() MultiBingo (iPhone, iPad) combines the classic game of Bingo (mark announced numbers on your card and get Bingo) with Math: you must mark a number on the card with a combination of two digits.
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ePaperPuzzle
![]() Reading a newspaper on your iPad is great. But how to fill in the crossword or sudoku?
There's an app for that" ePaperPuzzle. |
Math & Match![]() Math & Match (iPad) combines memory skills (remembering where matching cards are located) with Math: two cards match when one card contains a calculation (like 6x7) and the other card contains the corresponding answer (42).
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CalcGame![]() Calcgame (iPhone, iPad) is a puzzle with numbers. And it is a great tool for children to have fun (and competition) with math!
You get 4 different digits. With one or more of these digits and possibly one or more of the other calculator buttons you must make the value "1". When you succeed, you go to the next level and must create the value "2", and so on. The goal of the game is to reach the highest possible level with the given digits. |
Programming for kids
Kennisnet (a Dutch website on IT in education), has an article (in Dutch) on the topic "Students must learn programming as new 21st Century Skill". The article links to an overview (in English) of tools that can be used to accomplish this goal. I browsed through this list, learned about Scratch, and then started to think on this topic. How would I (with 30+ years of programming experience) introduce programming to (young) children?
Read about it here.
Read about it here.