Mathplayground
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Mathplaygroung

The purpose of MathPlayground is to give students a funnier way to improve their solving skills. It gives access to math games and logic games, and also to videos that answer questions submitted by students. It could be useful in a classroom where kids are struggling with some concepts and for those who learn better using technology. It is also available on the apple store and can be used on an iOs device. It can bring barriers down to those who are more visual as well. The website does not collect any personal information from children and/or parents. It is a free tool that can be used by students from Grades K-8.