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Word Sort by Grammaropolis

Word Sort by Grammaropolis at Mac App Store analyse

Grammaropolis LLC
7,792 ratings · Power index: 740
Version 1.1
Size 7.44 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 29 Jan 2011

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Description

***Top 10 in Paid Education Apps*** Featured in New & Noteworthy and Whats Hot! Word Sort uses the Grammaropolis characters to make practicing the parts of speech fun! Simply grab each word as it flies across the sky and drag it into the container held by the appropriate part of speech. FEATURES: - A page for each part of speech, complete with grammatical definition and character personality description. Three levels of game play. - Level One: Nouns, Adjectives, & Linking Verbs - Level Two: Pronouns, Prepositions, & Interjections - Level Three: Adverbs, Conjunctions, & Action Verbs Three levels of difficulty. - Grammar Champ – One word on the screen at a time. - Grammar Fiend – Two words on the screen at a time. - Grammar Master – FOUR words on the screen at a time! In-game character review. High scores page to track progress.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 16.28k
Est. Revenue ~ $6.66k

Availability

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 2.79 CAD
China 12 CNY
France 2.29 EUR
Germany 2.29 EUR
Italy 2.29 EUR
Netherlands 2.29 EUR
Portugal 2.29 EUR
Spain 2.29 EUR
Poland 2.29 EUR
UK 1.99 GBP
India 159 INR
Japan 240 JPY
Poland 8.99 PLN
Russia 149 RUB
Turkey 8.99 TRY
USA 1.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 2.19 USD
Ukraine 1.99 USD

Awesome

BWE-MCV · 15 years ago

Where was grammaroplis when I was a 5th grader? I finally get the difference between a noun and a verb!!! Thank You Mr. Mayor.

Great for my son (and surprisingly addictive for me)

ChrisKnight1984 · 15 years ago

Fun app. My son does pretty well on Grammar Champ level (easiest) - one word on the screen gives him the chance to think about what part of speech it is. He uses the process of elimination to narrow down words he doesnt know. I have to admit that I get pretty worked up when Im trying to deposit the four words on the screen for Grammar Master. The character descriptions are great, too. Ive never thought of the parts of speech as characters before, but I can see how it makes sense.

Fun

4444four · 15 years ago

A fun review game for those learning grammar.

Word Sort Grammaropolis

Magic Looper · 15 years ago

This is fun, even for me. The grandkids will have even more fun. Great idea!

Oh yeah, this game is grammarific!

Mr. MacDougal · 15 years ago

My daughters (6 and 8) both enjoy playing this game. I like how it scores you on your attempts versus having a quota... That way the kids dont get too stressed over time, and they can make an effort to beat their own scores! Orale!

Edutaining!

Just-n-Time-12345 · 15 years ago

I had a lot of fun playing with thie app before turning the kids loose on it. I was happy to see them playing with it and learning grammar at the same time. Although there are a lot of educational applications out there, many of which teach reading, language skills, and grammar, Word Sort stands out as one that both parents and kids will appreciate. Highly recommend!

INTERJECTION from Brooklyn, NY

tianips · 15 years ago

FANTASTIC!! I cant believe how much I have to learn about my own language - disturbing! But Word Sort makes it so fun! I finally understand (I think) what a conjunction is because Ive been playing it incessantly on the subway. Thank you, Grammaropolis!