Thursday, September 22, 2016

Futaba Classroom Games for Kids

Turn your iPad into a small Smart table with for up to four players at once.

* Featured on Wired.com "apps that best meet the needs of children”
* Winner of the Children's Technology Review “Editor’s Choice Award"
* Recommended by TCEA Texas Computer Education
* Tennessee Board of Regents iPad App of the Month
* Named one of Teacher with Apps "12 Best Children’s Educational iPad Apps"
* "A powerful concept for the iPad" - Teachers with Apps
* Top 10 Multiplayer Games for Kids - Smart Apps for Kids
* Featured Multiple Times as an Apple "New & Noteworthy App"

Are you a teacher looking to promote good fun academic competition in your classroom? Take a tour of Futaba CG: http://www.inkids.com.au/futaba

Futaba Classroom Games is the only multi-player game of its kind on the iTunes App Store!  

Up to 4 students can cooperatively learn using just one iPad.  Each child takes a seat around the iPad and taps in to start. The game begins as images and questions spin into the playing area. The first player to answer correctly scores a point. Win 3 rounds and earn a Futaba (a small ‘seedling’).

Futaba also includes a single player practice mode - a great way to study at home or in the classroom (see our screenshots below).

NEW - Futaba Cloud Service - it's now easier than ever to create and share games with other iPads in your classroom.

****INCREASE YOUR CHILDREN’S SCORES****

Containing a number of teacher recommended learning sets,  Futaba is designed to give your children an engaging review by supporting curriculum standards.  These include lower-case and upper-case Alphabet Matching, Dolch Sight Words for 1st through 3rd grades, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Telling the Time, Currency, Countries and Flags, Shapes, Animals, Foods and more. 

As an immensely beneficial classroom learning tool for children 4-10 Futaba is ideal for supporting class room activities of all types.   Create reviews, introduce learning topics for the first time in a fun way or even have students create their own learning sets to solidify a review.  


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