This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Zyrobotics for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
ZyroMath is an early learning math game, focusing on counting, for young children and user-friendly and accessible for children with disabilities.
In this fun and interactive running game users can learn to count to 100 by ones and tens while also working on hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills by utilizing a one-touch input. Skills increase through three levels and focus on standards like counting on from any given number.
Kids will guide their robot Zyro through the city collecting stars "power-ups" for special powers. They can use their math points for characters and prizes in the math store.
The reporting option allows for parents and teachers/therapists to monitor progress and it stores information for multiple users.
There are numerous ways this app is made accessible to children of all abilities:
- Switch accessible for children who use an external switch
- Graphics and music adjustable for sensory issues
- Customized settings with options to remove obstacles and reduce game speed for children of all skill levels and abilities to enjoy
- Linked to math standards to help reinforce IEP goals
Another bonus about this app: No in-app purchases or advertisements!
The app (only .99) can be found on both iTunes and Google Play.
You can view a demo of the app here:
ZyroMath was developed by Zyrobotics, LLC - an inclusive technology company. Their mission is to enable freedom through technology by developing products that are adaptive to each individual's capabilities. For children's products they focus on accessible play.
Thursday, September 03, 2015
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