Co-ordinates

Co-ordinates

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About Co

  • Released
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  • iOS Version
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  • Size
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  • Languages
  • January 25, 2013
  • December 2, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 16.55MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Co-ordinates introduces basic to more complex skills of map reading and ordered pairs or co-ordinates. The App contains five modules, which focus on a different element of map reading skills and includes, compass directions, alpha-numeric (like a road map B6, F7), numerical (3,4) and negative xy co-ordinates (3, -7). The App includes game like situations, asking users to manipulate, create and interpret maps as well as become more familiar with plotting on xy co-ordinates, including negative xy co-ordinate charts in four quadrants. This App has a wide age range from the first year of school to Year Nine. (Ages 5-14) It is a great pre-cursor to linear equations! As with all Little Monkey Apps, this App is designed to be used in conjunction with hands on activities and teacher interaction. Whilst some of the sections or 'modules' can be completed without teacher direction and encourage student-directed learning, our Apps are NEVER designed to be used as a 'learn by yourself' without teacher-student interaction. =Teacher Tool= This is a blank chart in either negative xy chart or a 0-12 grid. It is best used with a teacher/tutor or for peer activities. The numbers are presented as an ordered pair, x, then y axis, or across then up (or down) Use the tools to plot positions, draw shapes, check user understanding through verbal teacher-student interaction. Email or save a picture for use later. If you'd like a teacher tool for alpha-numeric (B6) I suggest you use the Map Maker or put a grid of masking tape on the floor. =Map Maker= Create your own map! Choose from Co-ordinates, Negative Co-ordinates, Alpha-numeric (B6 like a road map), then from Pirate Map, Park Map or Town Map. Drag and drop the features onto the map. Once you have selected and placed at least five objects onto the map, press the next arrow to answer questions about your own map! You could get partners make a map on their own iPad, then swap for the questions (or take it in turn for the placing and questioning!) Off the iPad, use a map from a local area, park or street directory. Come up with some basic questions, or have students write their own questions and answers. Have students DRAW a map of the local park or school, discuss how this might help visitors to find their way around. =Compass Directions= Press the compass rose to move the pirate to the X marks the spot to get to the treasure! Choose from co-ordinates or negative co-ordinates. As an off-iPad activity, set up a grid on the floor in masking tape. Tell students to move North, South etc. Have them move from one position to another in five moves, or seven moves or the shortest way. Put 'road blocks' in the way eg a plastic truck or tree. =Map Reading= Select from Co-ordinates, Negative Co-ordinates, Alpha-numeric, then from Pirate Map, Park Map or Town Map. Answer the questions about the map you see! Reading skills are required to answer the multiple choice style answer. Off the iPad, use a map from a zoo, theme park or local attraction. Look at the symbols used on the map. Discuss why it is important to locate these symbols? Why do map makers use symbols and not words? Are there other features on the map? =Make the Shape= An introduction to plotting co-ordinates on a chart and graph. The numbers are presented as an ordered pair, x, then y axis, or across then up (or down). Select from Co-ordinates and Negative Co-ordinates. Users are asked to plot the positions on the chart to create a shape. Correct plots will turn green, current plot will be yellow. (You can't plot the next spot unless you get the previous one correct!) Encourages following directions. See Teacher Tool for some more off iPad activities.
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What's New in Co

1.05

January 21, 2023

Dark mode bug fix

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Co FAQ

Is Co compatible with the iPad?

Yes, the Co software is iPad-compatible.

Who created the app?

The Co app was made by Aleesha Kondys.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for Co to function properly?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 12.0 or higher.

What do users think of the app?

Co has no ratings yet.

What is the main genre of the Co app?

Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Co App.

What’s the current version of the Co app?

The current version of Co is 1.05.

What is the update date for Co?

The date of the last Co update is December 2, 2024.

When was the app initially released?

The Co app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What age rating does Co have?

The Co app is rated Aleesha Kondys: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does Co support?

Co currently features the following languages: English.

Does Co belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Co is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Co?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Co.

Is Co tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Co is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Co use ad-based monetization?

No, Co does not use ad-based monetization.