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Stack the states games
Stack the states games









stack the states games

STACK THE STATES GAMES FREE

We played through the free version and the kids liked it so much and the kdis learned so much from it that I was happy to purchase the paid version so they could keep playing. There is a free and a paid version of 99 cents and it’s available on iTunes or through Google Play. We highly recommend Stack The States to parents and kids alike. Logan said it’s one of his favorite parts. Stacker Stacker is an addictive hyper-casual game where you need quick reflexes to stack blocks on each other. You earn a new state for every successfully completed level.

stack the states games

They are beautiful and eye catching and each one has a short description for the kids so they can learn about the location. Carefully build a stack of states that reaches the checkered line to win each level. When I was getting the screenshots for this review I was also impressed by the images in the background.

stack the states games

The kids also enjoy the “Learn” button where they can touch on a state and read all about it in flashcard form: They don’t always say everything out loud and it would be nice if they could click the word and hear it pronounced correctly if they needed the help. They are always saying “Ark – Kansas” for Arkansas for example. I always try to correct the kids when they pronounce a state or capital wrong. The only thing feature I wish it had was an option to have certain words verbalized. I’m excited that the kids love the app so much and are learning a lot from it. The app developer has really done an amazing job making learning fun. I could share more about the app, but I’ll let Kora & Logan show you how it works and tell you why they like it: It’s a cute reward that the kids love, they are always so happy each time they earn a state. When the kids answer a certain number of the questions correctly they earn a state that goes into a map of the United States. Carefully build a stack of states that reaches. You beat the game by earning all of the states. Other features of the game that the kids think are fun is when it asks multiple choice questions including: Stack the States is back and better than ever with new question types, new bonus games, voice mode, 3D graphics and a detailed interactive map As you learn state capitals, cities, shapes, landmarks, flags and more, you can actually touch, move and drop the animated states anywhere on the screen. The purpose is to stack states up to a high line to earn a random state. They haven’t addressed it at school either. The reason I found this so amazing is because he is only 1st grade and we have not done anything to teach him the shapes of the states yet. I was amazed that Logan was able to match every single one and quickly too. Instead they tumble from the top and pile up haphazardly. While I was watching him play it one of the mini-challenges is to match the shape of the state with it’s name. I knew the kids liked this app and had heard that it was a good one, but the other day when I was sitting next to Logan and he was playing it something happened that made me want to feature it as an App of the Week. It’s time for another App of the Week and this week I’m bringing you one of Kora & Logan’s favorites – Stack The States.











Stack the states games