Kindergarten Picture Analogy for classrooms and home schools
$0.99
2.0for iPhone, iPad
Age Rating
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About Kindergarten Picture Analogy for classrooms and home schools
The Kindergarten Picture Analogy app is for 4-6 year old kids. Analogy type questions are included in standardized tests/Gifted and talented programs at every grade. This is because when kids complete them correctly, it is considered to exhibit high level thinking.
The picture based analogies presented in this app will definitely help students in critical thinking and reasoning abilities along with learning various relationships that exists between objects.
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, memory, creativity, emotion and communication.
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.
The picture based analogies presented in this app will definitely help students in critical thinking and reasoning abilities along with learning various relationships that exists between objects.
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, memory, creativity, emotion and communication.
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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What's New in the Latest Version 2.0
Last updated on Oct 19, 2015
Old Versions
Now supports iPhones and iPads (Universal app)
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Version History
2.0
May 8, 2014
Now supports iPhones and iPads (Universal app)
Kindergarten Picture Analogy for classrooms and home schools FAQ
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iPhone
iPad
Kindergarten Picture Analogy for classrooms and home schools supports English