Adojo: Math & Movement vs Wheel Math+ Usage & Stats

Welcome to Adojo, the groundbreaking learning app designed to revolutionize how children ages 4 and up learn. Adojo combines cutting-edge technology with interactive, movement-based activities to help kids develop reading and math skills. To engage in play, lean your iPad against a wall or water bottle, step back until you can see yourself from head to toe and align your hands with circles on the screen. Key Features: Innovative Movement-Based Learning: Adojo utilizes technology to integrate physical activity into the learning process, in line with research showing how physically moving during learning strengthens learning outcomes. Safe and Offline: No ads and no messaging. Adojo’s innovative game play runs offline - no need for an active internet connection or data. Built with input from educators and child development professionals: Adojo's content and approach are informed by the latest research and best practices in early childhood education, ensuring it is both effective and developmentally appropriate. Ad-Free: Adojo provides a distraction-free learning environment with no ads, ensuring your child can focus entirely on their educational journey. Why Choose Adojo? Adojo is designed based on the latest research in child development, combining the best technology with proven educational strategies. Adojo encourages children to move, explore, and discover, fostering a love for learning that goes beyond the screen. Testimonials: “I’m relieved to finally have a screen time option for my kids that doesn’t have them hunched over their tablet for an hour. They’re moving and learning at the same time - I wish I’d had Adojo as a kid” - Krystle Mitchell, Corporate Executive and Mom of 2 "Adojo stands out among the choices for tablet apps - it's the one I fully trust and am excited to have my kids engage with." - Emily Grzelakowski (LCSW), Cognitive Behavioral Psychologist and Mom of 4 "I love seeing my kids play Adojo together - it makes me happy to see them having so much fun." - Amber Keckley, Single Mom of 2 “My son has struggled to sit still and focus on math practice. Adojo will really make a difference because he can play and move while still working on his math skills.” - Katrin Commins, Teacher and Homeschool Parent of 4 Adojo Annual Subscription Accessing the active play and math content of Adojo requires an annual membership. Adojo is a subscription so we can continue adding more games and extend the educational curriculum before the end of your subscription period, unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can turn it off in your App Store app Account settings. Payment will only be charged to your Apple account at confirmation of purchase and once your free trial has ended. Please note that deleting Adojo off your device does not cancel your subscription. You must cancel your subscription within you App Store app under Account Settings. See our full Terms & Conditions at: http://www.adojo.app/terms View our Privacy Policy at: http://www.adojo.app/privacy Download and subscribe to Adojo now to step into a world where learning is an adventure! Works best with: iPad Ninth (2021), iPad Tenth (2022), iPad Air Fourth (2020), iPad Air Fifth (2022), iPad Pro 12.9" Fourth (2020), iPad Pro 12.9" Fifth (2021), iPad Pro 12.9" Sixth (2022), iPad Pro 11" Second (2020), iPad Pro 11" Third (2021), iPad Pro 11" Fourth (2022); Adojo MAY NOT FULLY support iOS devices not listed above. Join Our Community: Become part of a growing community of parents, educators, and children who are embracing the future of movement-based learning. Download Adojo today and give your child the gift of active education. Stay Connected: Follow us on Instagram @adojo.app for updates, tips, and more fun ways to learn with Adojo. Visit our website at www.adojo.app for additional resources and support.
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Description: This app collects no data, is free, and has no ads. This app is for kids learning addition in an entirely new visual way, where they create many pairs of numbers that add to the same sum. It is also for parents and teachers who want a fun visual way on a number wheel to explore addition patterns with kids and see a big picture of number patterns. Watch Youtube video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFXjAccxouA This is much more than another cute way to drill addition facts and subtraction. Kids are learning fundamentals, they are playing with, and learning place value and that our numbers are ten based, that this helps see addition and subtraction patterns. When they learn addition on a number wheel with this app, subtraction is easy: They have been earning badges and learning set of numbers that add up to the same number. To do subtraction, choose the badge of the number they want to start with. Touch 0/10 (the right choice will be visible) and that number (for a teen number like 15, choose 10 and 5). They create a vertical line. ALL numbers to subtract will also have the answer above or below it. They are reversing addition. They are also set up to learn multiplication, division, fractions, squares, and more on number wheels. Addition pairs that add up to the same number create parallel lines on a number wheel. Kids love starting with any two numbers (one-digit) and then taking away one from the smaller number and adding it to the bigger number. ZERO is the HERO. When you reach 0 (example 4+3, then 5+2, then 6+1, then 7+0, fireworks happen because the line from 0 points to the answer of 7 for ALL the pairs kids have created to get to 0. If the larger number reaches 10, then the answer is also obvious (8+7, then 9+6, then 10+5 equals 15). Kids earn badges by finding all the pairs on the wheel that add up to a number. They are learning sets in a pattern and can have fun earning each badge 1-20 as many times as they like. Basically, if you choose any two numbers on the wheel to add, you will create a line. When you touch the number one bigger than the bigger number, and one smaller than the smaller number, you get another line, a railroad track line (parallel) that adds up to the same number. You added one and took away one, so it has to add to the same number. It can be great fun to do this with pennies (or watch the youtube video) to help kids get how this works. CAN WORK WITH MULTIPLE NUMBERS AND MULTIPLE DIGIT NUMBERS: When students are proficient with the app, they can add 2 numbers, then add a third to that, then a fourth number. They can keep track of tens with fingers or marks on paper. They can also do it with 2 or 3 digit numbers. First add the Ones, Add the tens (carry over helps students learn place value), Then add the hundreds (ten tens). The number wheel is a 10 base number system, mirroring our number system. So the structure is the same. This allows natural patterns in the ones digits to show up, which hold true, no matter how big the number. Think of a water meter or a bike mileage gauge that has 0-9 number wheels for 1s, 10s, 100s, and 1000s. 0 + 10 = 10, then one less than 10 is 9. And one more than 0 is 1, and you have horizontal line. If you work your way down, you'll see that 8+2, 7+3, and 6+4 are all horizontal lines. The line helps kids see the patterns, which are really important in addition and subtraction. So kids can actually see the patterns in numbers showing up in sets of numbers. They are learning the basic pattern of numbers, learning it because this approach is so visual and shows the patterns. Easier to see: Watch video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFXjAccxouA
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Adojo: Math & Movement VS.
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January 6, 2025