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Become the next Beethoven

M22 Piano

by VINCI Education Corporation

What is it about?

Become the next Beethoven! Follow a short set of notes to reveal the hidden song or touch a set of keys to create your own musical symphony.

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
108Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
December 1, 2015
Release date
December 1, 2015
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App Store Description

Become the next Beethoven! Follow a short set of notes to reveal the hidden song or touch a set of keys to create your own musical symphony.

Your child will be introduced to a piano and will be able to explore the different keys and sounds that it makes. This app helps your child build observation, concentration skills, and refine the auditory sense.

Grade: Pre-K
Subject: Math
Section: Music
Lesson: Musical Patterns, Concentration and Audio sense
Multilingual: This game can be played in English, French, Spanish, and Chinese

VINCI offers a curriculum with 80+ courses. In the form of a game, each course offers a series of systematic actions to advance students’ skills and understanding, in a fun and enjoyable way. Our curriculum courses are divided into 3 categories "Cross-Curricular", "Math", and "Language Arts".

Cross-Curricular Courses – These Digital Courses were designed to enhance learning in Math, Language Arts, and Science. The courses typically span multiple subjects.
All Cross-Curricular Courses are identified with MXX. The XX denotes when the game should be introduced. So typically, an M20 game would be at an earlier developmental stage than an M40 game.

Math Courses – The math courses are identified with a TXX notation at the beginning of the game title. The XX denotes when the game should be introduced. So typically, a T10 game would be at an earlier developmental stage than a T80 game.

Language Arts Courses – The Language Arts courses are identified with a LXX notation at the beginning of the game title. The XX denotes when the game should be introduced. So typically, a L10 game would be at an earlier developmental stage than a L30 game.

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