iLiveMath™ Animals of Asia

Available on the iTunes App Store -  Teacher's Quote: "I wanted to share iLiveMath with my students at school, but did not want to give them access to my iPad. My school has a Promethean Board so after collaborating with iHomeEducator we can now share the teaching content with all my kids using the projector! I teach several units wrapped around the theme of a continent. At this time we are studying Asia and have iLiveMath Animals of Asia as well as Entomology."
Lisa White, 2nd Grade Teacher, LaSalle II World Language Academy, Chicago, IL

 

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iLiveMath Animals of Asia features three levels of difficulty will help target 1st through 6th graders on basic concepts of reading time, days, weeks, kg/week, lbs/week, minutes/day and years. Leveraging Chinese Year of the Tiger, Year of the Snake, etc... questions will help students calculate differences between years.

As an educator do you have students who struggle with word math problems? Our children found word problems to be challenging and therefore we wanted to help remedy that with fun topics and multi-media to help in teaching these critical concepts by developing the iLiveMath series of apps. This includes iLiveMath Animals of Africa, Animals of Asia, Winter Sports, and soon Oceans. "The apps will not only ask the question but also check your answers automatically."

"Each of these three iLiveMath apps are engaging and succeed in making mathematical connections to real world scenarios thus allowing math to 'come alive' for students. This is a great alternative to traditional practice while still providing meaningful problems to further develop concepts." Hyperhomeschool

"Anything that makes my 8 year old want to do math, especially word problems, is great in my book. The animal theme really appeals to her, and sneaks in learning about animal groups." Our Busy Homeschool

In the iLiveMath Animals of Asia release you will find over 30 animal photos, over 30 educational and fun family friendly animal videos, and over 30 educational links combined with over 100 thousand possible questions in applied math focusing on years, months, weeks, days, hours, and minutes as well as related topics.  This educational app drills various math word problems which are randomly asked to students. There are three levels of difficulty set by the student and/or educator for 1st to 6th grade.
  • Level 1: Addition and Subtraction across beginning concepts in time such as hours and minutes as well as basic math
  • Level 2: Includes Multiplication concepts across mins, hrs, weeks, months
  • Level 3: Includes difference between years using the Chinese zodiac animals

General Instructions:

  • Review word problems which are dynamically and randomly generated.
  • Share your question and answer summaries on our community blogsite www.ilivemath.blogspot.com
  • Email the questions and answers to your educator for review
  • Explore education links
  • Watch educational and family friendly fun videos after a certain # of correct answers are answered. Educator can set thresholds of 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20 as a threshold. The default is 10 correct answers before this feature is enabled.

Classroom Collaboration (VGA Adapter Support)

VGA Projection Support
simulated - Read more to see actual demo video

Using the Apple iPad Dock Connector to VGA Adapter the teacher can control the app as well as display the word problem and photograph on an external projector. Note: The adapter does not mirror the app display but instead pushes the photo and word problem content to the external screen while the answer and formula is given to the teacher within a pop-up view on the device.

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It is my hope that in the coming months, that a team of teachers and I will write a grant with the intent of getting iPads in our school. It is my mission to find appropriate applications that can be implemented to teach, reinforce and guide those struggling learners. I believe I have found it in iHomeEducator. I have to iLove this application and intend to share it with my colleagues.

Andrea Gardner, applicable2u, Massachusetts Elementary Schools