Intended Audience
While many apps exist for math facts, Bubble Add is especially designed for the youngest users. It is simple to use and understand. The buttons are large for young fingers. If you have a very young mathematician, this is the app for you.
The Game
Bubble Add provides an entertaining learning experience with colorful bubbles, audio and animated graphics, for the youngest mathematicians. The application has two levels of addition, two levels of subtraction, and one level of multiplication. The first level of addition includes problems whose sum is less than or equal to 10 and have no carrying. Ex: 5 + 3. The second level contains problems whose sum is less than 50 and may have carrying. Example 5 + 8. Level one of subtraction involves numbers no greater than 10, level two no greater 50. The first level involves no borrowing. The multiplication level involves only single-digit operands. Before the game begins, the user selects the function and level desired. Youngsters are presented with a random sequence of addition, subtraction, or multiplication problems. Translucent bubbles containing the correct answer along with several incorrect alternatives float across the screen, inviting the youngster to choose the bubble containing the correct answer. A positive response is given for the correct answer. Otherwise, the user is gently encouraged to try again. Each incorrect selection makes the corresponding bubble fade and become unresponsive, eventually leaving only the correct answer active. If you have a youngster who is just learning arithmetic, this is the app for them.
Learning concepts
Quantity
Number recognition
Addition operation
Addition of single digits
Addition of multiple digits
Concept of carrying
Subtraction operation
Subtraction of multiple digits
Concept of borrowing
Multiplication operation
Multiplication of single digits
Benefits
Bubble Add provides a supplemental resource to help students master basic arithmetic. It has been tested to insure that the design is suited for very young fingers. This educational game holds a child’s attention while she or he practices addition, subtraction and multiplication. It also improves motor skills and sharpens memory. Youngsters (3 to 99) will enjoy the drills, which keep your mind active.