Kahoot! Algebra by DragonBox

Kahoot! Algebra by DragonBox

By Kahoot ASA

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2021-02-19
  • Current Version: 1.10.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 183.98 MB
  • Developer: Kahoot ASA
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.6
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From 627 Ratings

Description

Kahoot! Algebra by DragonBox - The game that secretly teaches algebra Kahoot! Algebra by DragonBox, an app inluded in a Kahoot! Kids subscription, is perfect for giving young learners a head start in math and algebra. Children as young as five can begin to grasp basic processes involved in solving linear equations in an easy and fun way, without even realizing that they are learning. The game is intuitive, engaging and fun, allowing anyone to learn the basics of algebra at their own pace. **REQUIRES A SUBSCRIPTION** Access to the content and functionality of this app requires a subscription to Kahoot! Kids. The subscription starts with a 7-day free trial and can be cancelled at any time before the end of the trial. The Kahoot! Kids subscription gives your family access to premium Kahoot! features and several award-winning learning apps for children to explore math and learn to read. HOW THE GAME WORKS Kahoot! Algebra by DragonBox covers the following algebraic concepts: * Addition * Division * Multiplication Recommended for age five and up, Kahoot! Algebra by DragonBox gives young learners the opportunity to get familiar with the basics of equation solving. Kahoot! Algebra by DragonBox uses a novel pedagogical method based on discovery and experimentation. Players learn how to solve equations in a playful and colorful game environment where they are encouraged to experiment and use creative skills. By manipulating cards and trying to isolate the DragonBox on one side of the game board, the player gradually learns the operations required to isolate X on one side of an equation. Little by little, the cards are replaced with numbers and variables, revealing the addition, division and multiplication operators the player has been learning throughout the game. Playing does not require any supervision, although parents can assist children in transferring acquired skills into solving equations on paper. It is a great game for parents to play with their kids and can also give them an opportunity to freshen up their own math skills. DragonBox was developed by former math teacher Jean-Baptiste Huynh and has been recognized as an outstanding example of game-based learning. As a result, DragonBox games have formed the basis of an extensive research project by the Center For Game Science at the University of Washington. FEATURES * 10 progressive chapters (5 learning, 5 training) * 200 puzzles * Learn to solve equations involving addition, subtraction, division and multiplication * Dedicated graphics and music for each chapter AWARDS Gold Medal 2012 International Serious Play Awards Best Educational Game 2012 Fun and Serious Games Festival Best Serious Mobile Game 2012 Serious Games Showcase & Challenge App of the Year GullTasten 2012 Children’s App of the Year GullTasten 2012 Best Serious Game 9th International Mobile Gaming Awards (2012 IMGA) 2013 ON for Learning Award Common Sense Media Best Nordic Innovation Award 2013 2013 Nordic Game Awards Editors choice award Children’s Technology Review" MEDIA "DragonBox is making me reconsider all the times I’ve called an educational app ""innovative."" GeekDad, Wired Step aside sudoku, algebra is the primordial puzzle game Jordan Shapiro, Forbes Brilliant, kids don't even know that they are doing Math Jinny Gudmundsen, USA today Privacy Policy: https://kahoot.com/privacy Terms and conditions: https://kahoot.com/terms

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Reviews

  • Dragon box

    5
    By mickeyMCmickey
    I looovve it!
  • Fantastic! I would pay more for additional puzzles.

    5
    By arjunnarayan
    This game is beloved by my math loving son, who learned algebra with a great deal of help through this app. I wish there were 10x as many puzzles! There's enough puzzles to introduce each concept (and it's really broken down to tiny incremental conceptual steps brilliantly) but not enough to get to mastery once all the concepts are introduced. I'd happily pay for additional puzzle packs beyond the existing ten levels! Just give us more exercises!
  • Spelling errors

    1
    By kellylwong
    Hard to spend $20 on an educational app that has spelling errors. You have a “no trail” and a “7-day free trail”. What kind of trail? Is it a trail where we go hiking? Did you mean “trial”? I think trial was on my second grader’s spelling list. If you can’t even have someone proofread your most basic app screen, how am I supposed to send you $20??
  • Absolutely wonderful

    5
    By Limboslis
    So much fun
  • Paid but still can’t play

    1
    By Nippongirl
    A frustrating waste of time and money. I purchased algebra 1 one time for a bit over $20 opted for the one time purchase but I continually get the message that I don’t have any games. No customer service to speak of they take the money and run.
  • Incompetent rip off artists

    1
    By AKL 1111
    Bought this for $19.99 and after a few days it completely stopped working. Every time I start the app, it prompts me to purchase a plan again, then when I go through the flow to repurchase, Apple says that I already purchased it, then when it prompts me to “get it again for free” the app gets stuck forever on a loading spinner. The programmers of this app have no idea how to implement the functionality to allow customers to use the app that they have paid for. Do not under any circumstances give these people your money.
  • Sad

    2
    By Quivix
    I’m very disappointed in this. I owned this game a few years ago before Kahoot! bought out DragonBox. It is ridiculous that I have to pay to play something I have used in the past. I will most likely end up buying this, but I am still upset about how the app was changed.
  • Apps shouldn’t be listed as free unless they’re truly free

    1
    By crusificton
    It’s not good product design to list something as free on the App Store and gate the experience immediately. If you offered a lite version or limited features with a pay to upgrade in app purchase I would be all on board. But this did not.
  • You have to pay for it

    3
    By sad sad person
    This game was shown in a ted talk and i thou i might as well brush up on my high school math, but you have to pay six bucks a month for it. Rating this three stars because it looked like a genuinely fun math game in the ted talk and i was very interested to try it.
  • Bait and switch

    1
    By Jaysthoughts
    I literally already bought this. Now it’s rereleased as the same game for more AND I have to pay again? AND it collects my data for the privilege.. Hard Pass

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