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Math Slide: hundred, ten, one

Math Slide: hundred, ten, one

⭐️4.1 / 5
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🙌10
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📼1 vid & 3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$1.99
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All Versions of Math Slide

1.4

August 18, 2020

*** Collaborative mode *** You can now play Math Slide collaboratively. Up to 4 players can work together to complete a game. Each player slides a tile into the middle and when all players have the correct tile in the middle, all players win. Players can also switch to competition mode, where the first player to slide all their tiles into the middle wins.
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1.3

March 22, 2018

Improved performance: the app now starts up super-fast. Added Chinese language support. 太好了!
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1.2

February 8, 2018

Math Slide has been updated to work with iOS 11.

1.1.1

April 13, 2013

Fixed some incorrect answers in Game 10.

1.1

March 19, 2013

* You can now play on the iPhone or iPod Touch too. Great for practicing by yourself or playing against a friend. * Added a timer to single-player games. Try to beat your best time. * Various other minor bug fixes and improvements.
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1.0

January 19, 2013

Math Slide In-App Purchases History

$1.99

Math Slide: hundreds, tens & ones upgrade

This upgrade will unlock all games for unlimited play.

Price History of Math Slide

Description of Math Slide

Math Slide: hundred, ten, one is a multiplayer game helping children understand numbers up to 1,000: ‘hundreds’, 'tens' and 'ones'. Players learn by sliding tiles into the center to match an image, answer or equation. There are two modes or ways to play this game. Competition Mode is where the player who slides all their tiles into the middle first wins, or Collaboration Mode where all players slide their tiles into the middle at the same time, working together and winning together. Features • Multiplayer game, suitable for one, two, three or four players • Games can be played in Competition Mode or Collaboration Mode • 10 games all focused on the same key math concept • All games can be played twice for free • Game 1 and Game 8 can be played unlimited times • Each game is a little harder than the previous game • The app focuses on a critical math concept vital for success To work out if this app is at the right level of challenge try Game 1 and Game 8. If Game 1 is too hard or Game 8 is too easy this app is not at the right level. The free version of this app allows each game to be played twice. Games 1 and Game 8 can be played unlimited times for free. A paid version which contains all these games and more, and can be used with Apple’s Volume Purchasing Program for Education VPP, it is called Math Slide: Place Value. How to play 1. Select Competition Mode or Collaboration Mode 2. Select a game to play 3. Players join the game by pressing the ‘Join’ button 4. Press ‘Start Game’, wait for the count down, then play 5. Slide a tile into the center to match the image, answer or equation 6. Once tiles are used the game ends Game 1 – representing numbers up to 1,000 Game 2 – hundreds, tens & ones: 800+20+4 Game 3 – hundreds + tens, hundreds + ones Game 4 – words: 6 hundreds, 2 ten and 5 ones Game 5 – representing numbers up to 1,000 Game 6 – tens in hundreds: 42 tens, tens in 670 Game 7 – add 10, subtract 10, add 1, subtract 1 Game 8 – add and subtract one hundred, ten or one Game 9 – add and subtract 11, 101, 110 … Game 10 – add and subtract hundreds, tens & ones There are two modes or ways to play this game. Competition Mode is where the player who slides their tiles into the middle first wins, or Collaboration Mode where all players slide their tiles into the middle at the same time, working together and winning together. Each game is a little harder than the previous game. Try Game 1 and Game 8 to see if the app is at the right level. If Game 1 is too hard or Game 8 is too easy, it is not. Try one of our other apps to find the right level. This is the free version of this app with Game 1 and Game 8 able to be played unlimited times and the other games played only twice before an in-app purchase is needed to unlock them. The alternative to an in-app purchase is to buy Math Slide: Place Value which is a paid version with all of these games and more, all with unlimited play. Math Slide: Place Value can be used with Apple’s Volume Purchasing Program for Education VPP. Maths Adventures Limited is a New Zealand company helping children learn mathematics. We develop apps that focus on the key concepts that need to be fully understood to progress and succeed in mathematics. Our apps range from learning to count up to understanding and using fractions and decimals, with each app focusing on one key concept or skill. We believe: • Everyone can learn mathematics • Playing educationally rich games and apps improves understanding • Learning math should be fun and exciting, a rewarding adventure Math Slide is part of our ‘play and learn’ series, which are games high in educational value where children learn as they play. Our apps are research based and classroom tested. We use the power of the iPad and technology to empower teachers and help children understand and learn key math concepts and to unravel misunderstandings.
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Math Slide: FAQ

Is Math Slide optimized for iPad devices?

Math Slide is available on iPad devices.
Maths Adventures Limited built the Math Slide app.
The app needs iOS 8.0 or later to function properly.
The Math Slide app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 4.1.
Education Is The App Genre Of The Math Slide App.
1.4 is the most recent version of Math Slide.
The latest Math Slide update came out on July 4, 2024.
Math Slide was first released on February 5, 2023.
Maths Adventures Limited: Contains no objectionable material.
The Math Slide app can be used in English, Chinese.
Sorry, Math Slide is not available on Apple Arcade.
Absolutely! In-app purchases are accessible within Math Slide.
No, you cannot utilize Math Slide with Apple Vision Pro.

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    It's really frustrating because it is slow