Kekula: The perfect ad-free clock & time learning app for elementary school students. We make learning the clock exciting!
Tasks:
– Learn clock & times: Learn to read the clock and calculate with times
– word problems
The Kekula app is ad-free, all features are unlocked - no annoying in-app purchases.
The exercise app with a unique reward system - voucher & selected child-friendly videos.
From now on, every child will be motivated to practice with tasks. Your child will be rewarded for practicing. For each correctly answered task, your offspring will receive a Kekula thaler.
Once enough thalers have been collected, you can watch a short video selected by us. The video is automatically loaded in the app, all player functions are switched off. If the video is over, it can only be closed, no further short videos can be viewed. The child must first collect coins again.
Tasks
– Learn clock & times: read the clock and calculate with times
– word problems
User friendly
We know many children's apps that are overloaded with either design, graphics, colors or functions. The children do not find their way or get bogged down in the menu options or functions. Third and fourth graders often find the design "childish". We deliberately avoid bright colors, funny music or amusing characters. The opportunity to watch a video is the motivator here and ensures the desired learning success.
Online videos players are not without! But: We offer a child-friendly variant in which we select, control and integrate the videos ourselves.
The video playback is programmed in such a way that all other player functions are switched off. Watching subsequent videos, forwarding or entering and reading comments is not possible.
Kekula is an app that is easy to understand and intuitive to use. Clear design, clear and easy to understand menu navigation.
With the "Send voucher" reward system, a voucher will be sent to the email address entered. The voucher is created with the name, the number of coins and the selected reward and is attached to the e-mail.
The learning effects
Regular practice not only improves school math performance, but also how to deal with money is trained in a playful way: First “earn”, then save and then spend. If the account is empty, you cannot buy anything. The purchases consist of redeeming the Kekula coins for watching a video.