ExploreLearning Launches Reflex Math Fact Games for iPad

ExploreLearning has launched an iPad version of Reflex, its math fluency tool.

Reflex uses game-based instruction and practice to reinforce math facts in all four operations. The self-paced program is designed to adapt to individual student needs. The program features support for Common Core math fact fluency standards, universal screening and progress monitoring.

"The new iPad app features the Reflex student experience, with its colorful characters, personal avatars and engaging games," according to a news release. "With expanded access on the iPad, even more students can build fluency anytime and anywhere with Reflex, whether at school or at home."

"Reflex continues to improve and meet the needs of students and teachers," said John Campbell, chief executive officer of Cambium Learning Group, in a prepared statement. "We anticipate that the iPad app will drive even more interest for this exciting learning solution."

More information about Reflex is available at reflexmath.com. The iPad version is available on the iTunes Store. The app is free, but a Reflex subscription is required.

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