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Khan academy app
Khan academy app









khan academy app

The fact that her art work can be kept means that she is less reluctant to quit playing when her time is up, which contributes to a serene state of mind. My daughter quits the game in a peaceful state of mind, which is very pleasant. The app has a very cozy and quiet feel to it, with nice and gentle music, that quietens the child instead of over exciting him/her. It is a brilliant revision and also gives it a much more entertaining dimension. It covers things we have been seeing during our minority language (ml) homework and also covered at her Majority Language (ML) school, such as nouns and conjugating. My daughter being 7 and a half, she has so far been able to do everything with this app. The age of the child is asked at the beginning of the profile set up to adjust the game level. This app is a collection of different games covering core subjects like early literacy, reading, writing, language, and maths, coupled with creative and social-emotional building skills. But given the warm recommendations and for want of anything better that was not pricey, I decided to give it a chance and downloaded it. At first, I was concerned it might be too “babyish” for my eldest who is drawing closer to 8. We could not possibly let the little one have the exclusive privilege of using the tablet, and her app -though fun- was definitely well below our eldest’s reading skills.Īfter requesting other bilingual parents’ advice in the SpanglishEasy Facebook group, several bilingual mums strongly recommended Khan Academy Kids. After the hit of the Teach Your Monster to Read app with my youngest daughter, discussed in last week’s post, I had no choice but to be fair to my eldest and find an educational app adapted to her age and needs.











Khan academy app