This hypnosis app is designed to help users combat anxious feelings with relaxation therapy, but adults should keep in mind that it is not designed for children. Adults should always explore the root causes for anxiety problems and address those concerns direc... View More
This educational app provides an uninspiring introduction to middle school ecology in four distinct chapters. The chapters are Hierarchy of Life (organism through biosphere), Living Together (food chain), What Goes Around Comes Around (lifecycles), and Staying... View More
This is the official question of the day app from the College Board which encourages students to practice daily for the SAT with authentic practice questions. If a student registers, he can track daily practice stats, share performance with friends on facebook... View More
This simple app might be a helpful way for an adult to work with a child to learn to use a number line for addition, subtraction and skip counting, but adults should not expect a child to use this app independently. Number lines can be a good alternative for s... View More
This very simple app provides a fine introduction to adding coins, but it is not engaging and does not help students effectively achieve mastery. Students are shown realistic looking coins on the bottom half of the screen and a target value. The student drags ... View More
This K-5 vocabulary app designed by a speech therapist can be helpful for struggling students to improve their receptive and expressive vocabulary skills, but it requires experienced adult support and students might not find it much fun. The free version enabl... View More
Candy Depot is a unique math app that teaches problem solving through a role playing game, but students will likely require adult support to understand it and it could still be more frustrating than valuable. The app uses the theme of a candy company. The play... View More