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Designed for elementary schools that have partnered with Teachley, this app provides a single sign-on experience for students and teachers to sync their individual account or class roster to apps on the Teachley platform. Teachley math apps include award-winning Operations, Place Value & Money, and Fractions games: Addimals, Subtractimals, Mt. Multiplis, Fact Flyer, Market Bay, Fractions Boost, Fractions Boost 2, and Fractionators.
Once synced to the Teachley Connect app, students can open any Teachley-connected math app and start playing. The apps will automatically personalize gameplay for students, allowing them to progress at their own pace, no matter which device they last used.
Learning videos and eBooks on this app feature engaging math superheroes. In each story, the heroes use their math powers to trick the evil Professor Possum and save their planet. Each character represents a math practice standards (e.g. “Use Evidence”, “Be Persistent”) to help students become stronger mathematicians.
Teachley Problem Solving provides digital modeling tools to support students in building deep understanding of fractions. Students easily see their own lived experiences within the relevant, contextualized problems. The rich, visual models support strong mathematical discussions in the classroom.
At Teachley, we take student privacy issues very seriously. We do not share students’ personal information with other apps on our platform.
About Teachley:
Teachley, LLC is an award-winning edtech company founded by expert teachers with PhDs in cognitive science and funded by the U.S. Department of Education, National Science Foundation, and National Institutes of Health. Teachley is transforming education by promoting deep mathematical thinking and learning through fun and engaging games. Using formative assessment data from these games, we help schools and districts drive instruction and target interventions. www.teachley.com
*This app was made possible by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, with funding provided by the SBIR program.