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Parts of Fruits is a Montessori Preschool & Kindergarten science app to learn the makeup of five different fruits: Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Pumpkins, & Pineapples.
Our team was one of the first to develop Montessori inspired apps starting in 2010, and our design & method is guided and approved by Manel Wickremasinghe, an AMI certified Montessori teacher with over 40 years of teaching experience.
Our approach will engage your child to learn without unnecessary distractions. Children naturally love to explore and learn about the world around them and our apps give them that opportunity.
Although these fruits may be common to your area and you may even eat them regularly, there are simple details even grown-ups may not know! What are the spikey leaves on the exterior of a pineapple called? Do bananas have seeds? Which part of the apple is called the calyx? Learn the answers to these and more as you work through our unique method to learning botany!
Children who cannot read yet will be able to learn all the terms easily by listening to the audio every step of the way and will even begin to recognize the words after working with the app just a few times.
Here are the terms they will learn:
APPLE: exocarp, mesocarp, leaves, seeds, stalk, endocarp, calyx
PUMPKIN: rind, fibrous strands, tendril, seeds, leaf, pulp, stem, blossom end
PINEAPPLE: crown, rind, peduncle, fruitlet bracts, bracts, apical meristem, central fibrous axis, flesh, loculi
BANANA: perianth, peel, epicarp, mesocarp, endocarp, loculi, dried ovules, cut stalk
ORANGE: rind, exocarp, mesocarp, endocarp, carpel, juice follicle, seeds
The activities begin with the Learning Center, where you will be introduced to the different parts of the fruit, what they look like, what they are called, and how to pronounce the names.
Then begin working with the fruit puzzles.
In the first puzzle assemble the fruit parts by finding the part that matches the blinking shape. As the part is placed you will hear its name aloud.
In the second puzzle look for the part that matches the name shown on the screen. If a child can't read yet, simply touch the name to hear it aloud.
We have included a Simple Puzzle where a child can assemble the fruit in any order they choose. Again the names are heard aloud as the parts are placed.
Finally, we have a Matching Activity (Mashup Puzzle) where the parts of all five fruits are scrambled up and the child has to assemble all the puzzles together on one screen.
After working with this app just a few times you will be surprised how much your child has learned!
We thank you for supporting our Montessori app project. Please see our entire library Montessori inspired apps for children. Our apps are designed to engage children to learn with minimal distractions. You will see why schools worldwide have been using our apps for years!
Remember that we participate in the Educational discount for schools and feel free to contact us if you have any special requests or needs.
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This application provides interactive versions of standard Montessori materials that are used in mathematics education at Montessori schools all around the world. These materials cover elementary mathematical concepts and are intended for children of age 4-9 years. They stimulate imagination, encourage desire to experiment and help to learn the basics of mathematics in an entertaining way.
Montessori education is an educational approach based on the principles proposed by the Italian physician and teacher Maria Montessori (1870-1952). It is characterized by an emphasis on independence, freedom and respect for a child's natural development. The main motto of Montessori pedagogy is: "Help me to do it myself."
Montessori materials included (10 activities in total):
- Red and blue number rods - Includes 4 activities designed to introduce numbers 1 - 9 and numerical order
- Golden bead material - Includes 2 activities designed to introduce the decimal system and quantities up to 1000
- Addition, multiplication and division board - Activities designed to practice elementary mathematical operations in entertaining and challenging ways
- Number tracing - Activity designed to teach tracing of numbers 0 - 9
Mathematical concepts covered:
- Learn numbers up to 1000, numerical order and the decimal system
- Practice addition of single digit numbers
- Practice multiplication of single digit factors
- Practice division with single digit divisors
- Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities
Key features:
- Accurate digital reproduction of all activities
- All activities carefully adapted to fully leverage iPad touch interface
- Pronunciation of numbers up to 1000 and mathematical operations in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Czech language
- Audio and visual feedback to signalize wrong and correct answers
- User profiles with activity reports
- Tunable difficulty - select the number ranges to gradually increase difficulty
Languages:
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- English
- Czech
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Contact us at ondrej.danek@gmail.com
Your suggestions are welcome. Let us know what you think and help us improve the App!
We are looking for translations to more languages.
Please rate the app if you like it. Thank you.
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19écembre d, 2024