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McGraw Hill AR app for iPhone and iPad


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Education
Developer: McGraw-Hill School Education Group
Free
Current version: 1.9, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 29 May 2022
App size: 96.61 Mb

This award-winning app for 4-12th grade students brings learning to life through bite-sized, multisensory experiences that promote deep, conceptual learning. Using just a smartphone or tablet, students can view and manipulate objects and animations on their device screens, brought to life against a backdrop of their desk or table. With a growing library across Math, Social Studies/ELA, and Science, these experiences promote active learning and encourage student agency. A new group option for select activities offers collaborative opportunities and Spanish versions of select activities are now available for Cross Sections, Rotations, Nets, Slope, Solve Equations, Parallel & Skew Lines, Growth Functions, Reflections, Pythagorean Theorem in 3D, and Graph Theory.

Examples of activities:

Math
Discover cross sections in geometry by slicing a 3D pyramid, battery, or cereal box to reveal a 2D shape.
Calculate slope to help an animated skateboarder make their jump.
Understand net and surface area by unwrapping a 3D tent, can, cookie box.
Solve equations by dragging blocks and different weights to balance equations on an actual scale.
Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to a 3D pyramid.
Solve brain teasers through interactive, animated math word problems.
Explore how to use coordinates, distance, and direction to help a dog find its food and doghouse on a coordinate plane
Analyze quadratic functions to find the vertex on a graph and properly launch display fireworks (Group included)

Social Studies/ELA
Explore a Viking longship to learn about the great achievements and advancements of the Norseman.
Experience the Boston Massacre from various points of view.
More activities to come by the end of 2023 on these topics and more: the Pioneers, the Parthenon, and the Space Race.

Science (to come Fall 2023)
Topics include the Human Eye, Circulatory System, Glaciers, Photosynthesis, Respiratory System, and the V8 Engine.