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M61 Northern China app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 6944 ratings )
Games Education Educational Family
Developer: VINCI Education Corporation
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 12 Jul 2016
App size: 366.05 Mb

Take a trip to Northern China! Train with the Shaolin master and learn the five styles of Kung Fu, go behind the counter at the fast paced dumpling restaurant and help serve the hungry customers, go digging for dinosaurs and Terracotta Warrior statues, or relax and watch the wonderful lion dancers perform at the festival. There is always lots to explore in Northern China!

Through this game your child will learn lessons in Cultural Studies while visiting Northern China. Children will learn that there are over 1.3 billion people that live in China, many of whom live in the Northern cities such as Beijing, the capital, Shaanxi, where Terracotta Warriors were found, and Harbin, known for its Ice Sculpture Competition and Russian influence.

Grade: Kindergarten
Subject: Language
Section: History and Culture
Lesson: Learn about the places and people of China
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.