Sites for finding apps for your iPod, iPhone or android products
Some math sites that have been reviewed by teachers and parents
Sushi Monster by scholasticStrengthen 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. Great for all elementary - levels are for addition and multiplication Free
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Subitize TreeTo Count? Or, not to count? That is the question. Can you look at a carton of eggs and tell how many are left just by looking? Can you determine the amount of people at a table without walking around and tapping each of them on the top of the head? If you said yes to any of these questions then you, my friend, are a SUBITIZER! Great for K - 2 99 cents
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Interactive Telling TimeHour hand, minute hand, AM, PM...these can all add to the confusion that comes with learning to read the time for young children. This app covers all the basics and tackles the hard questions as well, all in a fun and easy-to-understand approach aimed to both delight and educate young learners.
Great for grades 1 - 4 For the Ipad, Iphone and the Kindle There is a free version up to $2.99 |
Time TestsA school in Ohio has been using this app with their students and it has helped with fluency and recall of facts. (see story here)
Great for Grades 1 - 5 There is a free version of just addition tests on iTunes, a 99 cent version with just tests, and this version for $1.99 that also has arcade games to play as a practice. |