NumberShire 1: Home Cheats

NumberShire 1: Home Hack 1.2.2 + Redeem Codes

Developer: University of Oregon Digital Press
Category: Education
Price: $0.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.2.2
ID: net.thoughtcycle.numbershire1retail

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Description

The residents of NumberShire are up to their ears in problems…math problems, that is! To solve them, they need a new apprentice to come to town and master math skills aligned to state and national standards. Designed for kindergarten through second grade students, NumberShire is an enchanted land filled with lovable characters, hilarious adventures, fun mini-games and cool rewards.

With a curriculum designed by educational experts from the University of Oregon, NumberShire is supported by rigorous research that has shown it can significantly improve children’s mathematics learning. Built using academic best practices and a unique story-driven approach, NumberShire emphasizes deep learning with over 12 hours of carefully designed educational content.

This version is designed for play at home or on-the-go. A separate class edition is also available with a teacher dashboard feature.

Version history

1.2.2
2021-10-12
This update contains a playthrough stopper bug fix within the Chapter 7 Part 3 Word Problem activity.
1.2.1
2021-05-24
This update contains built-in motivational supports to engage players in math learning. These include a progress bar and character glow that changes based on response accuracy. This update also allows players to replay previously encountered sessions, gives players increased access to their house, and players have the ability to skip and replay activities, when activated.
1.1.0
2018-02-09
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Updated the game engine and squashed some bugs.
Now compatible with iOS11.
1.0.3
2015-04-01
Menu enhancements
1.0
2015-01-26

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Ratings

4.1 out of 5
11 Ratings

Reviews

PharmD Student88166,
Great balance between education/fun
You can sense right away that the developers were working with professional educators to create this math learning tool. I bought this app for my daughter as I am a huge believer in game-based learning. You can tell she is being challenged when she plays, which is a good thing, but what I love to see is that the developers were very purposeful in creating a thoughtful story arch with fun incentives (winning pets and other prizes) that really help motivate and drive her interest.

My main critique would be that it has a little bit of an overall linear and drawn out feel. If the child wants to "re-do" a level for example she has to re-sit through story lines that can be a little long in my opinion without the option of skipping ahead.

Overall though, a very skillfully executed leaning tool. Engaging and educational. A lot of purposeful touches. Quite impressive.
Dat cat dow,
My kids LOVE Numbershire!
I am a homeschooling mom and we've used a large range of curriculum and online learning tools. Numbershire is a big hit! An excellent balance of fun and learning, math skills are introduced incrementally, and the adventure continues each time they play. Each of my 3 youngest, aged 4-8 has an account and they all love it. The reward-based learning really works for them, and I like that it keeps track of each of their progress independently. I also like that it has a clear ending to each lesson, when the student is led back to their "house" to go to bed until the next day's lesson.
Kocota,
A Really Great Math Game!
This game is really impressive. Lots of characters, stories and adventures mixed in with instructional math content. It actually teaches math with a tutoring system. All the lessons work towards objectives in the village, so kids stay motivated to learn. We homeschool and this is perfect for our needs. Our sons have improved their math skills and are always asking to play Numbershire.
MeliKoh,
My son loves this game
My son always wants to play this game. It it challenging for him and he likes the characters. He especially enjoys the "prizes". I like that the background music is mellow and I know he is playing a game that is helping him to learn math. I can tell a lot of thought went into creating the characters and the concept.
BradDad2000,
Hilarious and educational
My daughter loves this game. I played some of it with her and found the stories are pretty entertaining. The math lessons are comprehensive and well done. There are even cool minigames like a music box tone maker and marbles. They put a lot into this game. Definitely worth checking out.
Cap'n Jellyfeet,
Great lessons, appealing to kids
Great program! My daughter loves the characters, adventures and 'pets.' I like the progressive lessons and practice, as well as the focus on community and helpfulness.
specialappssk,
Excellent... but it is stuck on the tutorial
Looks excellent... can’t seem to get past the tutorial, however. We now know how to move the blocks, minus the blocks, add the blocks ad nauseum. 🤷🏻‍♀️
Chris McGann,
Fun and educational game!
My son enjoys playing Numbershire because it is a fun way to learn math. He likes the music and the characters. He really likes the "prizes" at the end of each game. I like the background music also because it is mellow, but not boring. I can tell a lot of work went into the creation of the characters and the game concepts. Looking forward to future installments of more advanced levels.
ANschool,
Sound
Can’t get the sound to work.
@sumpepandwong,
Good first attempt….Narrative overpowering
With all the fanfare about the developers working with the University of Oregon and the published results of the Numbershire pilot study I was hoping for a fantastic gaming and educational experience. There are a few fundamental issues that impede engagement with the learning material. The narrative of the game is so extensive that it gets in the way of children having fun with math. The story telling is so extensive that it becomes an obstacle for ELL and children with speech and language delays. My children attempted to answer the questions correctly but because of the design, they had to wait for their answers to be recognized until the long droning narrator finished his monologue. It was so frustrating that both my children closed the app. There is no option to skip levels should the child want to find more challenging problems to solve. The game is marketed as adaptive but when the child is forced to conform to the game play instead of the other way around, I’m not sure the investment in the adaptive technology is worth the effort. Did the researchers forget that children are intuitive explorers and that math is about constructing meaning of their world? Why impose such rigid rules onto small children? Data-collection is required to drive the adaptive engine which becomes more important than imparting joy in learning math. This is what I hate about data-driven learning applications. I downloaded the app in hopes to find supplemental math curriculum to support struggling students. I was totally hooked with the marketing messages being research-based. But in the end, the individual who should have the last say as to whether or not this app is “effective” should be the child. If the child can’t engage, then the designer needs to take that feedback and reiterate the design.