Randomly generated math exercises for prehighschool students. Addition or multiplication of integers and decimals. Also, keeps track of user's progress and rewards them.
Several difficulty levels, which affect how many terms are presented to the user and whether the terms will be integers or decimals.
Examples of exercises:
-1+2=
+10-4-9=
(-4)(+9)=
+7.2-2.9=
The user is notified if the answer is correct or not and is rewarded for each successful answer, as well as for playing consistently. E.g. there are rewards awarded for playing 30 days in a row (at least one correct answer is needed per day).
It must feel like a game. This will keep the student practicing willingly, meaning it will increase his performance and time spent studying.
In order to complete the achievements the student must play in regular intervals. They learn concepts faster and for longer when they are repeated frequently. Resulting in self-esteem increase.
I intentionally didn't make it more flashy and pretty because the student must be focused only on the task. Also, there are no ads in the app for the very same reason.
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