Have fun practicing multiplication and division with math loving sidekick Ginger the Math Cat! Earn star points and embark on the journey to become next math Ninja Master!
Check all that apply: ⭐️ Have you just started practicing your first multiplications and divisions? ⭐️ Are you looking for help memorizing those pesky times tables? ⭐️ Were you ever wondering if cats would be good practice partners? ⭐️ Did you possibly consider against all well meant advice to pursue career of Ninja Master? ⭐️ Do you excessively overuse emoji whenever you can? And, could all of this be a little fun too, please? You might have just arrived!
For grown-ups: Ginger Math helps your child memorize 2nd and 3rd grade times tables using simple daily multiplication routine. Designed with accessibility in mind, Ginger Math lets your child easily replay preset practice terms on their own. Choose multiplication or division, number of questions and one of four increasingly challenging difficulty levels.
• Easy, factors from 0 to 4. • Medium, factors from 2 to 6. • Advanced, factors from 3 to 8. • Hard, factors from 4 to 12.
Ginger Math adjusts to your child's progress emphasizing repetition where necessary. Conversely, with increasing proficiency, reduces verbosity and provides your child with opportunity to redo missed answers. Skill attempts to engage with funny voice interactions, visual appeal, practice score keeping and long term goal with easy to understand progress summary. If your practitioner is visual learner and you do not have Echo device with the screen, have your child practice using the Alexa app on the tablet or phone first.
Invocation phrases: • Have Ginger Math help you start new or replay usual practice: “Alexa, open Ginger Math”. • Ask Ginger Math for particular times or division table: “Alexa, ask Ginger Math for times table”. • Have Ginger Math summarize practice progress: “Alexa, ask Ginger Math about results”.
In-skill invocation phrases: • Ask Ginger Math for more time to answer the question: “I need more time” or “Wait”. • Tell Ginger Math to repeat the question: “Say that again” or “Repeat”. • Have Ginger Math help with the answer: “I don't know” or “Tell me”. • Ask Ginger Math to start new or restart usual round: “Start new practice” or “Play usual round”.
Let us know what you think, good, bad, we take 'em all. Or just feel like leaving us friendly note? Drop us a line at hello.gingermath@gmail.com and we will get back to you as soon we finish our daily practice!