Sail Through Math app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: McGraw-Hill School Education Group
First release : 07 Oct 2011
App size: 38.54 Mb
Ahoy Mateys, discover a fun way to practice math skills with Sail Through Math, a game for students from McGraw-Hill Education. Do you have the skills to conquer all the levels? Set sail for learning and find out.
Sail Through Math offers a fun and exciting way to practice and reinforce math skills. Users face mounting obstacles and surprising hazards as they navigate through Math Facts, Algebra, Number Sense, and Rational Numbers. Developed for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
Sail Through Math is designed with:
Multiple levels for each topic.
Progressively more challenging questions to test your skills.
Surprising obstacles and hazards.
Opportunities to improve your skills.
Ability to share your achievements on Facebook and Twitter.
Will you walk the plank or will you be showered in riches?
Latest reviews of Sail Through Math app for iPhone and iPad
Please help. My kids really want to play this game, but it crashes after you enter Player 1s name.
App keeps crashing. Please issue a fix.
Hi, I have had this app since soon after its release, but havent been able to use it. It load to the main menu fine, but right after pushing play, it has always crashed. I just downloaded the update hoping the app would function, but it is the same.
Title page shows, then crashes.
This is a great concept, great user interface, and great problems to solve. However, I wish there was an option to customize it to the child playing. First, I believe you can only have one profile (which isnt even a "profile", you just type your name) to save and play. Next, there are too many hard problems. The math games vary from simple adding and subtracting all the way to algebra. I actually DO love this, since its great for families with kids of different ages, or just to have an app "grow" with your child. However, its frustrating for my 5 year old to click on the fractions and algebra problems all the time. My final complaint is that you should be and to control the speed that the problems give you. It is hard for young kids to concentrate at all, let alone feel pressure at being timed. I give it two stars now, and will give it 5 if these changes are made for more customized gameplay. Thanks!