Great Free Math Apps for Kids

Android


Edukitty Preschool by Cubic Frog Apps.  The games for kids include, but aren’t limited to: matching games, 3D alphabet, Biggest/smallest, Left/right, up/down, find the color or shape all while earning a sticker that you collect at the end of the game.  Parents can customize the choices kids have by eliminating the games that might be too challenging or hard for their child.


Geometry Eye by iauro Technologies.  Play this game and see how accurate your eyes can observe the things.GeometryEye shows series of geometry figures which needs to be adjusted to make geometry shapes or to find out some geometrical properties like angle bisector,in-circle of a triangle,line midpoint etc.


Kids Numbers and Math by Intellijoy.  Wouldn’t it be just wonderful if there was a simple game for children that made learning numbers and basic math skills enjoyable? There is! It’s called Kids Numbers and Math. This app is great for learning numbers, choosing max/min number, addition, subtraction, finding a match, and even advanced exercises.


Math Formulary by anjokes.  Simple access to all math formulas with the Math Formulary App! Math Formulary covers all mathematical formulas that are usually used in the school and the university. Where necessary graphics are included to depict and explain the topic better. The content is organized into following groups: Basic Arithmetic, Algebra, Analysis, Geometry, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, and Logic.


iPad


Endless Reader by Originator Inc.  I have to include this app because it’s one of our favorites.  But, they now only allow a free preview with a fee to purchase all of the words.  This is worth the free trial though as kids learn a fun way to spell and hear the sounds that each letter makes!  This is one of the few apps that I would actually purchase after previewing.


Splash Math by Study Pad, Inc.  This free educational app reflects common core standards in Grades 1-5 (although, they make other free apps for other grade levels – just look in the “more apps by Study Pad,inc.” when you click on this link).  Track your child’s progress, collect animals as rewards to make your own world, and see explanations of wrong answers.


King of Math Junior by Oddrobo Software AB.  The free version includes counting, subtraction, and addition quests that earn you points as you become a true math King or Queen!  Perfect for kids 6 and older.


Ace Kids Math Games HD by Brain Counts.  Easily teaches kids how to Count, Add, and Subtract VISUALLY using fun animations with a prize reward system for completing each level.


Line ’em up by Classroom focused software.  Designed to help kids learn number order by placing tiles from least to greatest.  Place 10, 15, 0r 20 tiles at a time and start with any number between 1-13.


Pizza Fractions: Beginning With Simple Fractions by Brian West. Ranked a top 100 iPad education app in the United States, May 2011, Pizza Fractions offers a simple, visually-based introduction to fractions for elementary school kids. In chef’s pizzeria your child masters the concept of naming simple fractions using pizza picture examples. Designed for grade levels 2-6, Pizza Fractions provides introductory practice with fractions in an approachable game-like environment.


Rocket Math by Dan Russell-Pinson.  Math can be fun! Build your very own rockets and fly them to the stars with Rocket Math! While your rocket is floating weightlessly in space, the real fun begins! Play one of the many fun math missions. Each mission has touchable objects floating in space, including stars, coins, 3D shapes and more! Earn a bronze, silver or gold medal and also try to beat your high score. Missions range in difficulty from even/odd numbers all the way to square roots, so kids and their parents will enjoy hours of fun while learning math.


Tangram XL by NG.  Simple version of popular Tangram designed with kids in mind. Avoids unnecessary design and decoration to keep kids attention over important geometric concepts that the game develops. The pieces are handled naturally following the movement of fingers as much to move them or turn them both at once.

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