Review

Marble Math

Common Sense Media says

Marble mazes make for fun math practice.
Age
9
Quality
 
Learning
5

  • Very easy to play. There are three levels (easy, medium, hard), as well as a number of customization options within each level to adjust for a kid's current learning needs. The Info page includes a chart that explains the various obstacles, as well as step-by-step instructions and a "Parents and Teachers" section with more detailed information about gameplay, levels, troubleshooting, options, and icons.
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  • There's a "More Artgig apps" button at the bottom of the main screen that links kids to the iTunes App Store; however, it does give a warning prior to leaving the app, asking kids if they're sure they want to do that.
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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that Marble Math makes practicing math fun for kids. While it may not seem like they're working on math as they move a marble through various mazes, kids are practicing a multitude of math and critical thinking skills in order to answer the given challenges. Customization options allow multiple kids to save their scores and settings. Designed for ages 9-12, this version moves much more quickly and has more challenging obstacles than the Marble Math Junior  version.


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