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Updated :Jun 22,2017
Developer :The Critical Thinking Co.

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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews of the Math Analogies Beginning Lite app, here are three cons and three pros:
2Some users find the app's UI and interface confusing and cluttered.
3Ads are annoying and interrupt the learning experience.
2It's a great starting point for young learners to develop problem-solving skills.
3The app's interactive exercises and feedback system are helpful and motivating.
Please note that the output is based on the reviews available at the time of my knowledge cutoff and may not reflect the entire range of opinions on the app.
Cons:
1Limited scope and difficulty, leading to boredom and lack of challenge.2Some users find the app's UI and interface confusing and cluttered.
3Ads are annoying and interrupt the learning experience.
Pros:
1The app provides a fun and engaging way to learn analogies and math concepts.2It's a great starting point for young learners to develop problem-solving skills.
3The app's interactive exercises and feedback system are helpful and motivating.
Please note that the output is based on the reviews available at the time of my knowledge cutoff and may not reflect the entire range of opinions on the app.
Based on the user reviews of the "Math Analogies Beginning Lite" app, here are three cons and three pros:
**Cons:**
1. Limited scope and difficulty, leading to boredom and lack of challenge.
2. Some users find the app's UI and interface confusing and cluttered.
3. Ads are annoying and interrupt the learning experience.
**Pros:**
1. The app provides a fun and engaging way to learn analogies and math concepts.
2. It's a great starting point for young learners to develop problem-solving skills.
3. The app's interactive exercises and feedback system are helpful and motivating.
Please note that the output is based on the reviews available at the time of my knowledge cutoff and may not reflect the entire range of opinions on the app.
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Description
Analogies occur in life and frequently in high-stakes tests. Understanding analogies and the ability to reason analogically (reasoning used to identify, evaluate, and solve an analogy) are important problem-solving skills which are an essential part of mathematical development. The immediate benefit is to recognize and solve simple analogies. The long-term benefits are improved reasoning skills that enable students to break problems into their component parts, recognize analogies embedded in arguments, and evaluate them.
The 152 analogies in this program teach students to break problems down into their component parts, making it easier to recognize familiar formats that enable students to produce solutions. These analogies are designed around the grade-appropriate standards identified by the National Council of Teaching Mathematics.
This app has won several awards including the Creative Child Magazine 2014 Media of the Year Award in the Educational Software Category, the Dr. Toy Best Smart Play / Smart Toy Product, the iParenting Media Award, and the iParenting Media Excellent Products Award!
Grades: Kindergarten-1st (Ages 5-7)
Subject: Mathematics, Critical Thinking
Authors: Linda and Doug Brumbaugh
Features
- 152 analogies (when purchase paid app)
- 4 attempts to complete game
- Multi-user login
- Keeps track of scores
- Saves unfinished attempts
- Ad-free & FREE!
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Do you enjoy this app? Please help us by reviewing it. We are a small, family owned business made up of just a handful of talented, innovative, hardworking people that take great pride in the learning products we produce. We would love to hear your experience so we can further improve our products. Thank you!
The 152 analogies in this program teach students to break problems down into their component parts, making it easier to recognize familiar formats that enable students to produce solutions. These analogies are designed around the grade-appropriate standards identified by the National Council of Teaching Mathematics.
This app has won several awards including the Creative Child Magazine 2014 Media of the Year Award in the Educational Software Category, the Dr. Toy Best Smart Play / Smart Toy Product, the iParenting Media Award, and the iParenting Media Excellent Products Award!
Grades: Kindergarten-1st (Ages 5-7)
Subject: Mathematics, Critical Thinking
Authors: Linda and Doug Brumbaugh
Features
- 152 analogies (when purchase paid app)
- 4 attempts to complete game
- Multi-user login
- Keeps track of scores
- Saves unfinished attempts
- Ad-free & FREE!
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Do you enjoy this app? Please help us by reviewing it. We are a small, family owned business made up of just a handful of talented, innovative, hardworking people that take great pride in the learning products we produce. We would love to hear your experience so we can further improve our products. Thank you!
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