Naturally, teachers and parents alike are wondering: What are the best math apps for kids? Send your comments and suggestions to Also, follow K 12 on Facebook and Twitter to stay informed about the latest products.21st century education is changing rapidly and educators around the world are having to adapt - especially with regard to using technology in the classroom. Let us know how it goes! Tell us what you think of xGerms Counting. xGerms Counting for Android from Amazon – $0.99.xGerms Counting for Android from Google Play – $0.99.xGerms Counting for iOS from iTunes – $0.99.They can earn trophy rewards for counting milestones (for example, counting correctly 10 times in a row or counting 100, 200, or even 1,000 little germs!) and for capturing germs once, twice, or even five times. But we know kids love to repeat fun experiences, so they can replay counting levels and capture their favorite germs again and again. XGerms is designed to build on mastery kids have to complete one level before unlocking the next one. If they get stuck, useful hints will help them get back on track. There’s lots positive reinforcement for counting and capturing germs so kids that are hesitant to count to higher numbers will want to keep going. Kids will enjoy hearing goopy sounds when they tap little germs and the Bow-wow-wow! of a big germ that’s in danger of capture. The 16 games in xGerms Counting increase in difficulty as kids master each one. xGerms Counting is based on the xGerms math games, which are available to families enrolled in K12 CALMS courses. In this game, big germs with icky names like Blurgle, Fibble, Olly, and Meech are needed for research-but they are protected by a crowd of smaller germ henchmen! It’s up to kids to count the smaller germs correctly (by 1s, 2s, 5s, or 10s) and then tap the big germ to make the capture. K 12 ’s newest mobile app launches today: xGerms Counting.
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