The 8 Best Math Apps for Kids

 The 8 Best Math Apps for Kids

Mathematics is an interesting subject but some students find it very difficult. In such cases, it is important to arouse the interest of children in this subject from the very beginning. Parents and teachers may have tried everything from quizzes to extra homework. However, modern technology has introduced a new way to master this subject in the form of digital math games. Below are eight math apps for students of all ages. These apps are designed for learning Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division. For children, these fun games reinforce the basic concepts of mathematics and create a passion for learning. Best of all, your child will enjoy using them so much that he or she will never know he or she is learning to play.

Monster Math:

This math game for kids has a monster called 'Max' who will teach them basic math (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). The child will be able to learn many skills at once while Max helps fight enemies and finds his friend Dextra. It also allows children to play online math with others in multiplayer mode. For kids in grades 1 through 3, the app is available for free on both the Google Play Store and the App Store.

Splash Learn:

For visual learners, the app seeks to engage math in a fun, self-contained curriculum-linked program. For example, kindergarten levels include shapes and counting, while fifth grade levels include multiplication, division, basic algebra, fractions, and decimals. Wrong answers are also explained in the app. This app is available for free on both the Google Play Store and the App Store for children from preschool to 5th grade.

Marble Math Junior:

Going to the marble maze, children solve various math problems by collecting numbers and bonuses. With three steps of difficulty and 16 styles of marble, this math app can be programmed according to your child's personality and abilities. If your child has difficulty understanding a particular part of math, you can customize the games in this app to get the child to practice accordingly so that they can learn easily. This app is available on the Apple Store but you will have to pay for it.

Kids Math:

This math app for kids basically has to pass all eight levels by answering 10 math questions in a specific time frame at each level. There is a limited time to answer each question, however, in case of correct answer, additional four seconds are given as reward while in case of wrong answer, five seconds are lost. Children get new questions every time they play a game. This app is available for free on Google Play Store.

The Math Tree:

The charming graphics of this app will definitely keep the kids busy. Your child will learn basic math skills through it. Different things like owls, berries, peaches, blue birds, etc. have to be added and subtracted from the tree in this app. They can be easily moved by tapping to move things. This app for pre-kindergarten kids is available on the Apple Store for which you have to pay.

Khan Academy Kids:

Developed by experts from the Stanford Graduate School of Education, the app teaches children math through various animal characters. It also includes reading, writing, language, problem solving, motor development and social emotional development programs. Adaptive features allow children to have personalized experiences so that children can get the most out of digital games. The app is available for free on Google Play and Play Store for children ages 2 to 6.

Preschool Math Games for Kids:

        In this fun math game, young children get the experience of counting, tracing and counting reading in an interactive way. Unlike the app's name, it also has math exercises for kids up to third grade. This app is available for free on Google Play for kids ages 2 to 8.

Moose Math:

If you're looking for a free math game for kindergarten and first graders, this app might be a good choice. Children receive rewards for completing five multi-level activities, which they can use in the app to build their own city. Parents can check their child's performance with a 'report card'. The app is available for free on Google Play and Play Store for children ages 3 to 7.

 

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