By The DigiChompers team · 2026-05-08
The Math Research Behind DigiChompers' Adaptive Difficulty
A plain-English look at what adaptive difficulty means inside DigiChompers, why "always solvable" is not the same as "always easy," and which learners benefit most from a tiered system.
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By Johnson Digital LLC · 2026-05-08
Why K-1 Free Forever — The Reasoning Behind Our Pricing
Why DigiChompers uses a permanent free K-1 tier, a one-time $4.99 unlock for the rest, and no subscription treadmill for families already juggling too many recurring bills.
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By The DigiChompers team · 2026-05-08
How DigiChompers' 18 Modes Map to Math Standards by Grade
A practical guide to the 18 learning modes, the 3 play modes, and the grade bands they roughly support from early number sense through percents and algebra readiness.
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By The DigiChompers team · 2026-05-08
The Parent Zone PIN: A 5-Minute Setup Guide
How to think about the Parent Zone PIN, child profiles, grade tiers, daily limits, and the 30-day activity log without turning a kids' math app into a management project.
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By Johnson Digital LLC · 2026-05-08
What 'No Ads, No Tracking' Actually Means in a Kids' Math App
A privacy explainer for parents who want specifics: the clean paid app, on-device Parent Zone data, and the difference between the paid app and the ad-supported web path.
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By The DigiChompers team · 2026-05-08
Math Fact Fluency: What to Expect at Each Grade
Realistic grade-by-grade expectations for fluency from K through 6, why drills still matter, and where DigiChompers fits as a practice tool instead of a full curriculum.
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