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November 23, 2015
Bugs and Bubbles are fun-tastic
Totally a win win if you are looking to enhance math, science or critical thinking skills.
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September 24, 2015
This awesome app isn't bugging me at all!
If you are looking for an app for skill practice, this is a great choice. The interactive components mixed into the skill review makes it engaging for kids. My students (preschool students with autism) are fascinated by both bugs and bubble, so this app creates a lot of interest. I really like that the app allows profiles for different users. Additionally, I like how it automatically adjusts based on student responses--without requiring the student (or teacher!) to have to manually change a level or restart the game.
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June 18, 2014
Wonderful, wild, and wacky!!!
Overall, I love this app and would highly recommend it for use in the classroom. I really like the graphics and colors. The bugs look so real, it is as if they are crawling across the screen. The learner's ability to work independently and improve in these skills is wonderful. It allows the teacher to supervise a small group of learners while they work self-sufficiently.
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February 26, 2014
Highly engaging app that works on basic math skills and fine motor skills at the same time.
This is one of the top five apps in my autism classroom. Students love the beautiful graphics and variety of games. As a special education teacher I appreciate the ease of use (most of my young students can start playing right away) and how the app will adjust to the level of the student. If a child makes an error then the app will adjust to make sure that the student has multiple opportunities to learn the skill. The app works on counting skills, matching, patterns, fine motor skills, colors and a whole lot more. This is a must have for preschool, lower elementary and special education classrooms.
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February 15, 2014
Wide variety of skills ...a tad of this and a tad of that
I thought the overall application was good. It had a LOT of different activities for the students to do and divided into quick "snack sized" samples. It fits the attention span of 5 yr olds. It engages skills from very simple (sorting by color) to the more difficult, higher level skills of a strategy game of 4 in a row. It does not give extended practice on any one skill, instead it is a quick review/introduction of the skill.
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