A collection of high quality math apps listed by topic:
***Master Multiplication with Flying Colors!***
Practice mental multiplying and estimation with Motion Math: Wings! This fun math game helps children ages 4 and up develop a conceptual understanding using six different visual forms. It's simple to play – you just tilt your bird to the bigger number.
While flashcards have some utility in helping people memorize, they are best used after we have mastered a topic and need to build fluency – they are not magic and won’t support the development of understanding on their own.
The Best Math Game to Learn and Practice Prime Factors!
Factor samurai is a great way to learn times tables. You play as the samurai whose sacred duty is to cut all the numbers down to their prime factors.
Logic Factor Puzzles are designed to give students a head start in algebra. This application supports a student's understanding of factors and their relevance in solving proportion problems. Recognizing the relationship of factors in these puzzles gives students the foundation for developing proportional reasoning.
Dare to Share Fairly is a visual math tool for children who are learning how to divide larger numbers. Children use place value blocks to demonstrate fair sharing. The standard division algorithm is presented for comparison.
Can you make 24 using each of 1,1,3,8 only once and any three of the basic arithmetic operators (+ – x ÷) ? That's simple, but what if the numbers were 1,3,8,10 or 1,3,9,10?
Help elementary school students learn math by solving engaging puzzles at different challenging levels.
Graphically rich and fun environment allows up to 50 students to learn basic math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
The Tiny Fractions App provides an ideal visual practice environment for you to master fraction concepts.
The app uses a simple, tactile interface where you can tap the screen to create a fraction from a Vial of Liquid.
The difficulty level of the game is adaptive and as you master the simpler fractions, questions with a higher level of difficulty are presented.
Everything you need for teaching and learning: Narrated lesson, practice questions, virtual manipulatives, and a challenging game.
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In the first controlled study of an iPad learning game, kids who played Motion Math for 20 minutes for 5 days:
Once you slice it ... you can't stop! Fast Fun with a Geometric Flair!