Educational games in Swedish vs Grammatikduellen Usage & Stats

ALPA Kids is creating mobile games for 3-7 years old Swedish and Swedish Expat Community children to learn the Swedish alphabet, numbers, shapes etc through the objects of the Swedish culture and local nature. ALPA kids games: * are created in collaboration with kindergarten teachers, school teachers and educational technology specialists; * provide personalised education with content recommendation according to the child's knowledge and skills; * are divided into four difficulty level to be as age-appropriate for the child as possible; * teaches through the objects of the Swedish culture and local nature (e.g. blue as a small bluebell, rectangle as the Swedish flag); * encourages the child to continue learning through offline activities (e.g search objects nearby, counting on fingers); * are accompanied with well-advised functions (e.g. child lock, offline usability, personal recommendations). * includes learning goal analytics to track the child's results and gives the parent a possibility to notice the learning gaps early. ALPA offers a wide range of educational games from learning the local nature, numbers, alphabet etc. to fun puzzle and memory games. We are in an active development phase and parents can contact us and recommend new games they would like to see in the app. All questions and suggestions are very welcome! ALPA Kids info@alpakids.com www.alpakids.com Användningsvillkor – https://alpakids.com/sv/privacy-policy Sekretesspolicy – https://alpakids.com/sv/terms-of-use
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This entertaining and educational matching game app helps you practice your Swedish grammar and spelling in a fun way. Whether you need to brush up on parts of speech, conjugation or declination, tenses and types of sentences - no matter what you need, the various grammatical areas can be combined with each other and practiced. With one click, the appropriate themes are chosen, easy as pie, and you can start right away. Matching pairs must be found, either by purely assigning terms to the proper categories (rolig = adjektiv| jag leker = presens) or as a concentration-enhancing matching game. THE GRAMMAR CHALLENGE HELPS YOU PRACTICE YOUR KNOWLEDGE IN A FUN WAY Both the number of card pairs and the number of players are, of course, variable. Depending on your wishes, the cards can be read aloud, and the length of time in which the cards are revealed is adjustable. The difficulty level of the app increases with the number of card pairs and the chosen area of grammar. It is aimed at all students who are not yet entirely comfortable in their use of grammatical terms or who want to practice for their next grammar lesson in a fun way. You can also work on improving your spelling. STRONG MOTIVATION TO LEARN GRAMMAR On your own in a race against time or against a challenging opponent - who will use the fewest number of moves to find the matching pairs? Who will collect the most stars and end up the winner in this grammatical duel? The beautiful visual presentation of the playing cards, the acoustic sounds of success, the pleasing voice that reads aloud, the game variations, the pedagogically sophisticated content and the strict limitations of only relevant content make this app a truly worthwhile learning aid. The Grammar Challenge makes learning grammar fun! PEDAGOGICAL BENEFITS OF THE APP: • Self-explanatory • Concentrates on the content without distractions • Motivates with a reward system • Practice mode • Boosts concentration skills • Selectable levels of difficulty • Selectable number of card pairs • Selectable read-aloud function • Selectable areas of grammar • “Assignable” game variations • Beautiful, relevant graphics • No in-app purchases • No online connection necessary • Learning psychology tested and approved TECHNICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL KNOW-HOW COME TOGETHER IN THE GRAMMAR CHALLENGE The idea for this app with regard to its content was created by licensed pedagogue Uta Reimann-Höhn (www.lernfoerderung.de), who has published numerous books as an expert on education and upbringing, and who has been the editor-in-chief of “Lernen und fördern mit Spaß!” (“Learn and Grow with Fun!”) since 2006. The idea was implemented by Jan Essig (www.janessig.com), a designer who has made a name for himself with his high-quality educational apps “Adventure Playground” and “Preschoolers ABC Playground” and has won numerous awards. The English voice recordings and translation were provided by Tom Harris (www.mrtomharris.com). The English grammar was advised on by Roger Griffin and Kate Griffin (www.kategriffin.info), who is a freelance copy writer and editor.
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Educational games in Swedish VS.
Grammatikduellen

December 24, 2024