I am so thankful to Hero Factor Games so that my boys don’t have to depend on their mom’s science prowess or should I say lack of it when it comes to learning science and especially chemistry.
Atomidoodle Chemistry Game App
Wildly, I was waving my hands asking Hero Factor Games pick me, pick me to review their Atomidoodle app and I am so glad they did. We love this game app and Tiny just can’t put it down!
Let me back up first because you remember I shared with you my post about starting Chemistry this year with Tiny. And you know how important it is to me that subjects, even at the middle and high school level stay fun.
That is just what Atomidoodle does. What a treasure find for us.
Who knows maybe I won’t have to teach chemistry at all this year with this awesome app? (okay, okay). Let me tell you how it works though.
I was given a free download of Atomidoodle and I was paid for my time. However, paid for my time does not mean paid off. ALL opinions are my own and for sure I will always tell you what is on my mind. Your experience may vary. When I do accept a review it’s because I am excited to tell you about it. Read my full disclosure here.
How to Bring the Periodic Table of Elements to Life
Atomidoodle is a virtual chemistry notebook that brings the period table of elements to life. By the way, this great learning tool is available for iPad and on Google Play for Android devices.
The key to bringing the periodic table of elements to life is in how the game is played. More on that in a minute.
I want you to know first that this action packed game weaves logic, math and science skills together in a fast paced moving game.
- Kids use fusion (addition of atoms) and fission (division) to understand how atoms work.
- A player has to open and close widgets. For example, Helium is HE 2 and an atom is let out of the portal to move along the path. In this case the atom’s number was 4.
- The player has to get the atom to the fission (division) widget to divide 4 and get 2 for proper atomic number.
- Your child needs to keep the atoms moving along on the path because if they don’t atoms will explode.
The object of the game is to unlock all the elements on the notebook above. So cool!
For Tiny, it’s like unlocking little chests of information since our study of chemistry until now has been very basic.As a player unlocks the elements, he gets a Did You Know fact full of things that inquisitive minds want to know.
Did I mention the art work is truly beautiful? You notice the notebook looking paper type background along with all the doodles.
Tiny got frustrated with me because I deleted and reinstalled the app because the high stepping music wasn’t playing on our app. (Of course not having the volume turned up solved this problem.)
But Tiny said the levels get challenging as you go up.
So that is why it is hard to put a grade level on this because a child in elementary grade go start off on this and it increasingly gets challenging up to a high school level.
It really is an app that you can use with all of your children and for multiple ages. It is such a value for the price.
One important thing to me that is worth mentioning is that the owners are a husband and wife team that believe in using your powers for good.
In reading their vision, I was thrilled to know that they support, “Creative video games that support positive, moral, and biblical decision-making.”
Science is a logical study and the universe is full of the work of an orderly Designer. And I very much appreciate that a non creation view is not subtly sprinkled throughout the game.
Too, Tiny decided that you really needed to see how this fun app works, so he created a video.
Watch and enjoy!
Benefits of Learning Interactively
- Children who run from boring worksheets will love the interactive way to learn the periodic table of elements.
- A child who is gifted or wants a challenge will love Atomidoodle.
- Elementary grade children who have a science bent will love being able to play.
- High school kids (like me who ran from science in high school) will love the fact that with logic and some math, they too can learn chemistry the easy and fun way. They can learn to love the fascinating world of science through Atomidoodle.
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Before we get this party started though, I just wanted to say a public Thank You to the awesome folks of Hero Factor Games for making such an awesome app to bless both science(y) and non-science(y) homeschooled kids. Thank You Tim and Sara!
Company Name: Hero Factor Games
Grades: From beginners to High School
Format: Available for iPad at iTunes for $2.99. Available for Android at Google Play for $2.99
Update 2022. I can’t find this app in the Apple store. I will keep trying, but it is available in the Google store.
Finally, look at these other chemistry homeschool ideas:
- 10 Popular High School Chemistry Homeschool Curriculum
- 21 Fun Chemistry Homeschool Ideas for Kids
- Medieval Chemistry and Homeschool History – Fun Hands-On Activity
- Homeschool High School Chemistry & Free Reference Sheet and Resources
- Easy Hands-On Science: Label the Atom Playdough Activity
Hugs and love ya,
Jennifer Altman says
We are starting chemistry this year and my 9yo would love this!!
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Jennifer Altman says
This is our 4th official homeschooling year!
Bridget says
We introduced the periodic table last year with my now 10 year old. I think he will get the most use and play out of it but I’m sure his sister (5) will steal it. ?