2nd Grade Word Analogy for classroom and home school
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Version :2.0
Size :72.08Mb
Updated :Oct 21,2015
Developer :Nth Fusion LLC
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Based on the users' reviews, here are three pros and three cons of the 2nd Grade Word Analogy app: **Pros:** 1. "Engaging and interactive way to learn word analogies, perfect for homeschooling and classroom use." 2. "Helpful for building vocabulary and critical thinking skills in young students, highly recommended." 3. "User-friendly interface and adjustable difficulty levels make it suitable for various learning styles." **Cons:** 1. "Limited number of questions and scenarios, may get repetitive for advanced learners." 2. "No audio or visual cues for correct answers, can be frustrating for some users." 3. "Lack of reporting features to track progress or identify areas of improvement." Please note that these points are based on the users' reviews and may not be exhaustive or entirely accurate.
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Description
This app is for 2nd Grade students interested in learning logic, critical thinking & word associations. The word based analogies presented in this app will definitely help students develop comprehension of vocabulary and concepts that will Improve critical thinking and reasoning abilities. The relationship logic will help kids better learn and retain vocabulary words. You will have shining stars on your hands! Why analogies?... you may ask. Kids have great inquisitive minds. They want to observe, learn and play with everything around them. Here’s where analogies come in. Using analogies, kids can understand and build connections between things. When you present kids with analogy questions, they will take the relationships they are familiar with from the first set, and extend their understanding, which helps them digest new concepts and ideas more effectively and easily. This is absolutely essential and plays a significant role in problem solving, decision making, perception, memorizing, creativity, emotion and communication. Sometimes kids find it challenging to understand and solve analogies because they may not immediately figure out the nature of the first relationship. Not to worry; we have this figured out! To help with this, we have included a hint section. When you toggle the hint section, we explain the first relationship which will most definitively spark the reasoning ability of your kid to solve the incomplete analogy. *This is first app of its kind that has explanation of relationships to aid your kid/class students. * This app covers a lot of analogy relationship types * Beautiful kids centric pictures * Interactive * Encourages kids when they get things correct * No social media links * no Advertisements * no in-app purchase needed Nth Fusion educational apps are extensively used in home schools, public & private schools, including use in several school districts in the United States, and educational institutions in Europe, UK, Australia, Canada, and many countries around the world. Please visit http://apps.nthfusion.com or search for "Nth Fusion" on the app store for our other educational apps.
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