MathTappers: Equivalents

MathTappers: Equivalents


Fractions, decimals & percents


Free

1.2.3for iPhone, iPod touch
5.9
10 Ratings
Tim Pelton
Developer
9.2 MB
Size
Jun 8, 2020
Update Date
Education
Category
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Age Rating
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About MathTappers: Equivalents

MathTappers: Equivalents challenges players to find groups of tiles (pairs or triples)
showing equivalent fractions, decimals, and/or percents. To assist the player, the game can display a numberline, a 100-grid or a pie chart showing the value of the initial fraction selected.

Design: Tim Pelton, Leslee Francis Pelton & Mike Anderson
Programming: Mike Anderson & Joshua E. Smith

The designers of the MathTappers apps are math educators and researchers seeking to create simple games that will help learners to make sense of mathematics one concept at a time. We have designed MathTappers apps to support students in learning mathematics by providing relevant visual models, focused content linked games and helpful suggestions for parents and educators.

Please check out all of our MathTappers apps (links found at Mathtappers.com):

MathTappers: MultiMatch--a matching app that challenges learners to match sets of cards placed on the table. This is our newest MathTappers app. Although it comes with a deck and you can download others from our website, it was really designed to encourage teachers and students make and share their own matching game decks to capture their understanding and challenge others. Please go to mathtappers.com and check out our instructions on the right to find out how to make your own decks
MathTappers: Clock Master--learn to tell time
MathTappers: Estimate Fractions--make sense of fraction sums and differences
MathTappers: Find Sums--learn basic facts for addition and subtraction
MathTappers: Multiples--learn basic facts for multiplication and division
MathTappers: Equivalents--equivalent fractions, decimals and percents
MathTappers: Numberline--find relative positions of numbers on a numberline,
MathTappers: Carbon Choices--help students explore their carbon footprint.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.2.3

Last updated on Jun 8, 2020
Old Versions
Adjustments to better suit newer screen sizes.
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Version History
1.2.3
Jun 8, 2020
Adjustments to better suit newer screen sizes.
1.2.1
Sep 19, 2017
- Bug fixes
- Recompiled to run on current iOS
- Transition to a private label, means we cannot currently support the email reporting function (as an alternative, you may use screen capture to record current progress)
1.1
Jul 29, 2011
Game returns to home screen instead of resuming when you leave and come back, minor bug fixes.
1.0
Jun 30, 2011

MathTappers: Equivalents FAQ

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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of MathTappers: Equivalents.
iPhone
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
MathTappers: Equivalents supports English

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