Montessorium: Intro to Math Cheats

Montessorium: Intro to Math Hack 3.1.2 + Redeem Codes

Learn numbers and counting!

Developer: Higher Ground Education Inc
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 3.1.2
ID: com.montessorium.mathematics

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Description

Learn to read, write and understand numbers from zero to nine, through a series of interactive, guided and challenging activities.

Intro to Math was featured in the iPad 2 Commercial and Apple's Best Apps of the Year!

Based on the proven methodology of Montessori.

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YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN:

• The basic foundations of math
• To read, write and understand numbers from 0-9
• Number symbols and their units
• Sequence, order and spatial relationships
• An introduction to odds and evens
• Problem solving skills
• Fine motor skills

LANGUAGES INCLUDED:

• US, UK, ES, DE, DU, FR, AR, JP, IT, CH, KO, RU, BR-PO

Intro to Math includes the following activities in a Universal app that will work on iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch:

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• RED RODS
In this interactive exercise, your child will come to understand length, by arranging the rods from longest to shortest.

• NUMBER RODS
In a series of engaging activities, we introduce the idea of quantity, and demonstrate how it corresponds to numbers.

• SANDPAPER NUMBERS
Through a number of guided tracing exercises, we concentrate on the symbols of the numbers, and how to write them.

• NUMBER RODS & CARDS
Completing the cycle, from the symbols of the numbers back to their quantity, we focus on the sequence of each number.

• NUMBERS & COUNTERS
In this dynamic activity, we work with odd and even numbers, strengthening our understanding of the sequence of numbers.

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We would love to hear from you.

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• http://twitter.com/montessorium
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Design & concept by Montessorium. Development by YMedia Labs.

Version history

3.1.2
2018-04-12
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Updated for iPhone X.
3.1.1
2017-11-28
Fixed an issue some users were experiencing on the iPad 2.
3.1
2017-11-17
Updated for iOS 11.
3.0
2017-09-19
Intro to Math has been completely redesigned!
2.6.2
2017-02-26
Bug Fixes.
2.6.1
2017-02-05
Performance improvements!
2.6
2017-01-19
A New Year, a New App. Here's ringing in 2017 with improved app performance, most of which takes place in the unseen backend of the app, but nevertheless makes Intro to Math that much better for you. If you're liking your Montessorium app, consider leaving us a review and trying out Primary, our free new app for parents!
2.5.2
2016-08-19
Bug fixes and performance improvement.
2.5.1
2016-04-11
Hope you enjoy an improved Intro to Math!
- Fixed the alert dialog popping up on every open
- Solved a sound bug in the Red Rods activity.
2.5
2016-03-02
We've updated Intro to Math app with a few bug fixes! If you're enjoying the app, please consider leaving a review. It really helps! We're always looking for ways to improve and really appreciate your support. Thank you!
2.4
2015-11-06
• Thanks for using Intro to Math! To make our app better for you, we've optimized for iOS 9. Enjoy!
• We're constantly looking for ways to improve. Please feel free to reach out to us at www.montessorium.com
• If you like what we're up to, please consider leaving a review. It really helps. Thanks!
2.3
2015-09-04
Greetings from Montessorium! We're so excited to improve your experience of Intro to Math with a few bug fixes. Happy Counting!
2.2
2015-01-07
Optimized for iOS 8.
2.1
2014-03-12
• Sound Fix
• Kids Library
• Parent Portal
• Messages
• Observations

Thanks so much for your support!
2.0
2013-12-12
• Updated for iOS 7
• Added "Practice Mode"
• Foreign Language Swapping
• Optimized for Retina and iPhone 5

Added Localizations:
• Arabic
• Brazilian-Portuguese
• Dutch
• English (UK)
• Korean
• Russian
1.7
2013-03-22
- Fixed Splash screen for German.
- Removed External Links in Home Screen.
1.6
2013-03-06
-Landscape [both Left and Right] support added.
1.5
2013-02-28
-iOS 6 support.
1.4
2012-07-12
Bug fixes.
1.3
2011-09-30
Now supports English, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, and Italian languages.
1.2
2011-04-20
Added full audio and graphical translations for Japanese and Chinese (Simplified) languages.
1.02
2011-04-11
German & French localizations.
1.01
2010-07-16
Thanks everyone for the support! Took care of a bug in the last activity.
1.0
2010-07-13

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
17 Ratings

Reviews

Rainbow kids,
Authentic and beautiful
This is the way Montessori apps should be done. This works so well. A must have app for any 2 year old. Maria Montessori would have been proud. The App is extremely designed and stays true to Montessori principals. We use this in our school and the progress children make is remarkable. Because of the automatic correction system it helps with consistency and easy supervision.
athialamu,
Good app
I like this app a lot I have seen my 3year old sister’s improvement in identifying and writing numbers
clo97111,
Doesn’t work
I download the app and the page takes a long time buffering and don’t charge. I was able to try on the activities at some point, I don’t know if it was intentional but there no sound to explain what to do, I assume a parent should direct the child then no autonomy at all. I tried to write to customer service and got a failed delivery to their email. I guess they are out of business?
NYCTraci,
Game
Good game lots of fun
KBeeCJ,
Love it.
I have been wondering how some of the montessori-type educational theory would play out on an ipad and now i totally get it! Soothing on the eyes and ears, these activities hit a different chord than a lot of the math apps for kids I have downloaded so far, filling a gap and rounding out my math app collection nicely. More about getting a feel for the concept of numbers instead of memorizing the algorithms and winning a game. Daughter sticks w it and enjoys the variety of activities, I am glad each activity has at least a couple of levels.

I really really hope to see more advanced concepts from this developer, would buy them in a heartbeat as daughter is ready for more of a challenge.

Hey, developers: one improvement: my daughter has played quite a bit, has mastered some of the easier steps in each level, and usually gets bored doing what she already knows, then quits before getting to the harder part. For example, number counters - she is totally ready for the odd even tracing, but gets sick of placing all of the counters for every number up til that part of the activity. Can you make it possible to jump to the section of the activity that you want to play with? She is sick of repeating the easy stuff, could do it in her sleep...
Vardemon,
Quality source material + quality programming = great app
I'm a fan of Montessori style education primarily because of the responsibility it places on the child to learn simply by providing an interesting, educational environment. This app does just that. As a webpage designer/programer I was sold on the quality of the app, but to be able to hand my phone to my 3-yr old and have him on his own go through each exercise was just amazing. He was beaming and turning to look at me every once and a while to say "This is so fun, Daddy." As good as the these Montessori exercises are, this app could have easily been a failure (despite how pretty it is) if it didn't provide an intuitive way for children to explore each exercise on their own. Seeing the confidence in my son's face as he figures things out is just wonderful. It really looks great on my iPhone, but I would love to see it on an iPad. I could almost justify finally buying an iPad just for this app (and the Intro to Letters which is coming soon).
Skagnetty,
We highly recommend this app to anyone!
My wife and I downloaded Intro to Math after we noticed it in the "New and Noteworthy" section of iTunes. We were instantly drawn to the beauty of the design and decided to try it out. We wondered if the educational value could meet the aesthetics of the design. After just a few minutes, and the experience of the simplistic charms of the very first activity, we were totally blown away. There are so many layers to the activities, that we even enjoyed playing with them. Having discovered the joys of learning, we opted to gift this app to our nieces, whose parents have since emailed to exclaim, "these are so unique, cool and gorgeous". Later that night, when the kids were asleep, they called to see what else we knew about Montessori. Needless to say, after that much interest, we highly recommend this app to anyone! Looking forward to more from this developer!
Terrific2s,
Fun 1-10 Math App
This app is great for teaching and reinforcing 1-10 number skills.
It uses several Montessori activities as its foundation for teaching and reinforcing 1-10 numerals and 1-10 quantities. It has 6 different choices of games. Some of the games have different levels of play to them. The voices are sweet and kind. The interface is child friendly. The app does not go off into all sorts of wild and crazy distracting noises and graphics, but is simple and to the point. It focuses on the objective of learning. The app does not make lots of distracting noises when the “wrong” answer is chosen, but merely asks again for the quantity. Yes, this app is $5 which seems high on the app store, but most people seem to want everything for free on the appstore. This app only works with 1-10. This app is designed for preschoolers just starting out with math. For these things it does a great job and is worth the price of a coffee or a movie to help your child learn
countermind,
Perfect Digital Education and Introduction to Numbers and Math
Thank you for making this work on both iPad and iPhone. My four year old and three year old just started using this tonight, and I must say that this is quite possibly the best number teaching tool I've ever used with my children.

There are a few things that could make it a bit better though - mostly bugs to fix.
- Some way to ignore accidental input, especially when moving the rods around. Bumping the screen with the wrist sometimes messes up the goal of the child.
- The odd/even lesson doesn't require the child to draw the line all the way down between the dots - they simply have to draw a mark near the center of the dots.
- Tracing in the sandpaper is decent, but having to start over exactly where the arrow helper is sometimes frustrating, especially if the tracing has simply skipped a little bit.

If you have a child and are thinking of purchasing this, don't let the problems above dissuade you. For $5 this is a steal. I'm really surprised this isn't $10 or more - it's really worth that much.
MoreDinosaurs,
Buggy, unforgiving
First, the good things. This app has a good look.

Unfortunately, the app does not work well. Every time my kid leaves an exercise, it starts from the beginning, which quickly becomes tedious. It does not allow the student to progress.

User input is disabled regularly to finish a slow animation, so the kid feels the app is not responding. Many simple mis-clicks result in waiting for several seconds for a canned audio to repeat itself.

The hit box on some manipulatives, like the number 8, are unforgivably small and result in the above frustration.

The number tracing is unforgiving in unreasonable ways, and doesn't allow the user to correct well from a tracing mistake. The algorithm for tracing 8 is broken and can easily result in not learning how to write the numbers correctly.

All lessons are presented in the exact same order from no knowledge, to some knowledge. There is no way to customize any of the lessons for someone who is already familiar with the very basics.

Many manipulatives look like they can be handled in multiple ways, but they can't, and it is poor enough that the wrong lessons can easily be learned. The sounds never hint at what the user may be doing wrong. It is mindless.

I would not recommend this as an app for teaching numbers in the Montessori method, as too many shortcuts have been made.