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Maths Skill Builders - Lite UK app for iPhone and iPad


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Reference Education
Developer: Hyperion Games (UK) LTD
Free
Current version: 1.23.001, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 20 Sep 2023
App size: 37.77 Mb

This version of the application is free and contains a few examples of skill builders for the Reception year. If you are looking for the full application, see our other apps. This version is only a taster of the full application, to help you in your purchase decision.
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The early years of school are very important to the development of your children. Providing them with access to learning materials and aids is increasingly important.

This application has been designed for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch with that goal as the core of its design. Your children will have access to mathematic skills practice questions and problems whether at home or on the go, to help them build their skills. 
All questions are dynamically generated and many adapt to your childs development; yielding billions of possible questions.

No internet connection is required. 
No subscription required.
No silly games.

The application contains progress charts, which will help build their confidence in a friendly way, and encourages them to achieve their highest potential. 
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The skill builders have been developed to align with the national curricula throughout the UK. Just select your flag from the bottom of the My Progress chart. 

Supporting children in Reception, Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3, whilst working towards national standards.

England 
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Early Years Foundation Stage 2012 and Key Stage 1 & 2 working towards 2014 National Curriculum.

Northern Ireland 
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Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1, working towards 2007 Minimum Content.

Scotland 
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Early Level and First Level, working towards 2009 Curriculum for Excellence.

Wales 
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Early Level and First Level, working towards 2008 National Curriculum.