This non-profit website explains the science behind current events for grades 5-12, but most students will struggle to use this site independently. The website uses a traditional adult news website format to address current media topics and explain the relate... View More
Detective Holmes is a poorly designed hidden picture app with a detective theme. The goal is to help Detective Holmes find a stolen painting by identifying the hidden objects found in the room. While hidden picture games can be a very useful tool for helping... View More
This beautiful looking app is unfortunately quite flawed. The free version includes 4 tutorials that starts with counting and ends with subtraction, all using a brightly colored abacus with large numbers. Correct answers are rewarded only with a big red circ... View More
This is a simple educational app for practicing limited math skills in grades first through fourth. An unengaging home screen allows user to choose from levels 1 and 2 covering addition and subtraction and levels 3 and 4 covering more complex addition, multipl... View More
This is a poor app intended to teach length and analog time to elementary school students. In both sections, the app has a clean design that will enable students to focus, three levels to choose from, and no timer that could make students nervous. However, t... View More
This trivia quiz app on US presidents could be good to interest younger children in US history but the poor design limits its usefulness. A student is given a multiple choice question and receives 0-3 points depending on the speed of the correct answer. Afte... View More
Crazy Formula Lab is the free version of Crazy Formula, a science-themed puzzle-logic game which has no novelties but several flaws. The free version is worse with the intrusive ads popping up and covering the screen. Players move pipe pieces around so fluid c... View More