The Math Wizard Lite brings joy to learning math facts by providing fun, silly, audio feedback. This game is great for kids in elementary school that are looking for an early advantage with their education. Sharpen your child's aptitude for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division skills with flash card style questions and turn your child into a brainiac. Try this Lite version of the Math Wizard for free. For parents that like to use flash cards, this app is a live saver.
The supported numbers for this "Lite" version of the Math Wizard are limited to 0 through 3. Please don't rate this low because of the limitations. The Lite version is provide for free to give you an idea of what the full version can do. The full Math Wizard opens up the range of numbers (instead of being limited to 3, the full Math Wizard version goes up through 15).
Fun sounds keep the task of learning math facts fresh for children. Speed statistics are captured and can be viewed to measure progress. Preference controls can be used to limit the questions to just what you need to focus on. Want only subtraction, you can set it up to only ask subtraction questions. Preparing for a multiplication test on 7's, you can set that up as well. Having problems with 9x6 specifically, a test pattern is used to focus on that specific question. Want to just be tested on question you've missed, set it up for that. Multiple user support saves per-user preferences and statistics. All of these options allow your child to have focused practicing to improve their skills. Easter Eggs are hidden in the game as a fun surprise or a challenge to those up to the task. Added 10-15 support.
A link to the Math Wizard application page has been added. If you find your child enjoys this app and is improving their math facts, use the link to go and purchase the Math Wizard to unlock full range of number up to 15.
Please make sure you check out the Preference to see the full power of the Math Wizard's fantastic configuration options. These options are intended to allow an early learner to sharpen their mind by focusing on specific subsets of math fact games.