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Math Apps

Low-cost (or free) math related iPad apps!


Placeholder image PhotoMath: PhotoMath is the world's smartest camera calculator! Just point your phone camera to a math expression, and PhotoMath will instantly display the answer with detailed step-by-step explanation. Placeholder image MyScript Calculator: With MyScript© Calculator, perform mathematical operations naturally using your handwriting.
Placeholder image Virtual Manipulatives!: Virtual set of fraction bars. Placeholder image WolframAlpha Wolfram|Alpha has rapidly become the world's definitive source for instant expert knowledge and computation. Across thousands of domains--with more continually added--Wolfram|Alpha uses its vast collection of algorithms and data to compute answers and generate reports for you.
Placeholder image FX Math Solver: FX Math Solver is a comprehensive math software, based on an automatic mathematical problem solving engine, and ideal for students preparing term math exams, ACT, SAT, and GRE: Placeholder image MathChat: Work together with other students and help each other with math! Snap a photo of your homework, ask for help. Get free help from other students through messaging and a shared whiteboard. Find other students in the community and help them succeed at their math. Don't do math alone.
Placeholder image Long Division Touch: Learn the mechanics of long division with a touch interface. Drag digits down, slide the decimal into the correct position, and tap to identify repeating decimals. Placeholder image iSolveIt: MathSquared: MathSquared is a prototype series of grid-based puzzles using basic math operations that help learners develop logical thinking and reasoning strategies. Puzzles have different levels of challenge and include embedded supports for solving, such as a Scratch Pad for recording information that supports problem solving and the option for immediate feedback on your progress.
Placeholder image 10 Frame Fill: "10 Frame Fill" provides children practice with recognizing additive "10 Families" (e.g., 1 and 9, 2 and 8, etc.). Set the 10 Frame to fill in sequence or randomly. Use contrasting color chips to fill the 10 frame as you determine the answer. Select to show a corresponding number sentence. Placeholder image Sushi Monster: Meet Sushi Monster! Scholastic’s new game to practice, reinforce, and extend math fact fluency is completely engaging and appropriately challenging. Strengthen reasoning strategies for whole number addition and multiplication by helping monsters make a target sum or product. Earn points with each correct answer… but watch out for distractions! To be successful, plan ahead and strategically select numbers from the sushi counter.
Placeholder image Tiggly Chef: Welcome to the silliest kitchen in Tiggly Town! Learn early addition concepts and think flexibly about numbers while helping Chef prepare his signature Spicy Hula Monkey Cake, and over 40 other outrageous dishes. Placeholder image DreamBox: Students empowered to think - not just memorize. DreamBox combines a highly personalized math learning experience with a rigorous curriculum for deep understanding of math concepts, so students learn to solve real-world math problems.
Placeholder image Twelve a Dozen: Meet the heroine, Twelve, as she sets off on an adventure to rescue her family following a cataclysmic event that befalls the town of Dozenopolis. Follow Twelve and her companion Dot—a clever decimal point— as they explore the universe and solve mathematics puzzles along the way. Placeholder image Slice It!: "Slice It!" is all about slicing shapes into pieces that are equal in size.
Placeholder image Cyberchase 3D Builder: AN AWESOME 3D GEOMETRY GAME FROM CYBERCHASE! Introducing a 3D puzzle game starring Buzz and Delete from CYBERCHASE. For best results, close all background applications! Bumbling bots Buzz and Delete accidentally zapped the houses in Botopolis totally flat. Help rebuild the town by turning 2D shapes into 3D structures. Placeholder image Questimate: **Get the ESTIMATION GAME where YOU make the questions!** How many giraffes would be as tall as the Statue of Liberty? How fast is the world's fastest train? How many jelly beans would it take to fill up a soccer ball?
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Drill Math Word Problems - Banana Math: Banana Math App is a fun way to practice and master fundamental math facts.The user interface is simple and clear with no distractions, allowing for kids to focus on learning.

Some of the salient features are:
☆ Addition Word Problems(FREE), other word problems need purchase.

Placeholder image Mickey's Magical Math World: Join Mickey and friends on an amazing space adventure where you can help Mickey build rockets while working with shapes, practice counting skills with Minnie, explore the number line with Donald, problem solve with Daisy, and sort by color and shape with Goofy!
Placeholder image Math-tastic Addition: Math-tastic Addition is focused only on teaching addition. Starting from single digit addition, kids can work their way up through ten levels of addition mastery. Each question allows the student to write their own answer -- working through the problem on their own whiteboard. Once they have written out their answer, they can then enter the answer for instant feedback. Placeholder imageMath-tastic Subtraction: Math-tastic Subtraction is focused only on teaching subtraction. Starting from single digit subtraction, kids can work their way up through ten levels of subtraction mastery. Math-tastic allows the student to write their own answer on the iPad's touch screen, allowing the student to work through the problem on their own. Once they have written out their answer, they can then enter the answer for instant feedback.
Placeholder image Factor Samurai - Multiplication and Division Mastery: 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. You will be thrown one number after the next, cut them up if they can be factored into smaller values, if not, if they are prime, do not cut them. Placeholder imageChicken Coop Fraction Games: Learn to ace fractions with this suite of hilarious chicken-themed educational games. App includes fun games like - rocket rooster: adding fractions, simply-frying fractions: simplifying fractions, bad egg: equivalent fractions, chicken coop painter: comparing fractions, chicken coop game: estimating fractions
Placeholder image 4th Grade Splash Math Worksheets - Kids practice multiplication, division, fractions & geometry with fun learning games: Splash Math Grade 4 app is a collection of fun and interactive math problems aligned to Common Core Standards. The app reinforces math concepts with self-paced and adaptive practice anytime, anywhere (works on iPhone, iPod, iPad, laptops and desktops). Placeholder imageThinking Blocks Ratios: Thinking Blocks Ratios teaches children how to model and solve word problems involving proportional reasoning. In this interactive tutorial, children are introduced to 6 problem solving models. The models help children organize information and visualize number relationships. While Thinking Blocks Ratios may be used with any elementary math program, it is ideal for children who are learning model drawing strategies found in math books from Singapore.
Placeholder image Times Tables Quiz! (Multiplication Trainer): Think you know your times tables? 6x7 = 48, 42, 36 or 52 ? How many multiplications can you resolve in a row? What if time matters? Train yourself and challenge your friends (or parents!) in a math high-score competition! Placeholder imageSpace Mathematics: Multiplication and Division: Space Mathematics: Multiplication and Division is a fun and effective way for kids to learn basic mathematical operations of multiplication and division!
Placeholder image Math Champ Challenge (Common Core Standards): In the full version of Math Champ Challenge, players are able to practice and build skills in a non-game version of Math Champ. Players can select specific subject areas (aligned with each Common Core Domain) and work through questions at their own pace . The skill builder allows players to answer both open ended and multiple choice (self-marking) questions while also gathering XP points.