iBiome-Ocean Lite 4+

Springbay Studio Ltd.

Designed for iPad

    • 3.3 • 3 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

- iBiome-Ocean was awarded the gold medal in Mom’s Choice Awards!

-A five star review from TheiPhoneMom: "I thought that iBiome–Ocean was a great science app for kids."

Play with food webs, identifying which plant or animal belongs where on the food chain. Experiment with the number of predators, prey, consumers, and producers, and see what happens to the rest of the food web.

Free lite version of the award-winning "iBiome-Ocean".

iBiome-Ocean was awarded the gold medal in Mom’s Choice Awards!

"My students really enjoyed playing, but more importantly, came away with a much greater understanding of the world's oceans."- Gr.7 science teacher from Ontario Canada

" iBiome-Ocean allowed my students to discover how food chains and webs work because they could manipulate them using what they read in their science textbooks. I have taught for 38 years, and this is one of the best products to teach ecology that I have used. It teaches students the phenomena of real-life food webs." – Gr.6 science teacher from California US

“The iBiome games bring the science curriculum to life! Building food chains and observing changes in food chains as species are added to each dome really helped my students understand ecosystem interactions. While playing, the children often comment on loving the scientist, they marvel at pictures of the real-life organisms, and are proud of themselves after completing a dome. The iBiome games are a fun addition to my science classroom.” – Gr.3 science teacher from Ontario Canada

iBiome-Ocean is the sequel to five-time award-winning kids app iBiome-Wetland. iBiomes series teaches your child about scientific literacy and critical thinking. Kids learn through asking questions, experimenting, and observing what happens when they change their biome

We hope that this app encourages you and your child to discuss science, and learn how we can help protect oceans from plastic pollution, overfishing and ocean acidification.

Features:
● Build and explore different ecosystems like the coral reef, tide pool, kelp bed, and open sea!
● Play through each ecosystem and learn where whales, dolphins, sharks, corals and other amazing species live.
● With Professor Bio as your guide, learn fun facts about each species you unlock and a real-life picture showing what the organism looks like in nature!
● Celebrate the rich diversity of sea life: 62 oceanic species from 11 categories including crustaceans, birds, reptiles, fish, mammals.
● Figure out which organisms belong to which niche in each food web, and the faster you make connections, the more gold stars you’ll earn!
● What happens to the Coral Reefs when you increase the number of sharks? Change the number of species in the food web and watch how it affects others
● Build everyday items like cars, disposable containers, and other daily conveniences, and watch how it affects the ocean
● Think about what you can do to help the environment – how can you reduce your consumption, and decrease your carbon footprint?
● Parents Corner: learn more about our oceans and their ecosystems using our curated resources, designed for children from respectful organizations, such as NOAA

Privacy Policy:
We respect your privacy and your child’s. We do not collect or share personal information about your child nor do we allow any third-party advertising.

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Your feedback is very much appreciated. We would love your input for future updates. If something isn't working as you would expect, please contact us at: info at springbaystudio dot com

What’s New

Version 2.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

- 2017 Parents' Choice Gold Award winner!
- 2017 Moms' Choice Award Gold medal winner!
- Back to school update based on the feedback from kids and teachers
- free lite version for the award-winning "iBiome-Ocean"

Ratings and Reviews

3.3 out of 5
3 Ratings

3 Ratings

TweetTchr ,

Incorrect definition right off the bat.

I was super excited to try this app, and was hoping to use it for my classroom this year. As I began to go through the game, I was surprised to see that, right off the bat, one of the first definitions was incorrect. It said a “producer refers to a species that either produces food for itself, or is eaten by other species.“. If this was changed to say “producer refers to a species that produces food for itself, and is eaten by other species”, then that would be correct. The game’s definition would confuse kids, as according to that definition...anything that is eaten by anything else would be categorized as a producer. Please fix this error!

weqrqsdvbhuil ,

Bad

It was so fun but than a pop up came for full version

Christy_angel ,

Best scientific game ever

The best thing about this game is.... it help us remember which species in the ocean are consumer, predators, or producers:)

App Privacy

The developer, Springbay Studio Ltd., has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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