Counting U.S. Coins -1st Grade

Counting U.S. Coins -1st Grade Free App

Rated 3.38/5 (13) —  Free Android application by TestSoup

About Counting U.S. Coins -1st Grade

Enjoy this packet of Counting U.S. Coins for First Grade Flashcards created by the mad scientists at TestSoup. Hopefully you'll learn a thing or two. In the first grade, students learn the basics of U.S. money. This set of flashcards helps young students learn their money and how to add currency together.

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Download and install Counting U.S. Coins -1st Grade version 3.0.2 on your Android device!
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App History & Updates

What's Changed
- increased caching
- fixed blank indexing page issue
- fix minor bugs

What are users saying about Counting U.S. Coins -1st Grade

E70%
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I like this

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There is no picture yet asked to answer.

S70%
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How is this considered app? It is simply 8 pages and one asks a question of what the picture is. The next picture is a picture of the same coin with the answer. No where can the child tap to give his or her answer. It simply and stupidly is a "next" button. 4 coins, 8 pages and nothing else. You could do this on your own. Pure JUNK.

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You can do better teaching using coins from your ashtray.


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