Hungry Guppy App
Your 3- to 7-year-old will learn numbers and basic addition with this delightful game. It's easy to play – simply drag bubbles together to add them, then feed it to your fish. Hungry Guppy is an interactive way for preschool and early elementary school children to build a strong concept of addition and to understand what numbers represent. For example, “●●●” and “3” have the same meaning.
Motion Math: Hungry Guppy features a fish who loves to eat numbers, with 15 total levels:
– In the Dots levels, young children who don't yet know numbers can practice addition. They'll learn, for example, that ● + ●● makes ●●●.
– In the Mixed levels, kids will learn number symbols. For example, ●●● and 3 have the same meaning.
– In the Numbers levels, learners can practice adding numbers up to 5, seeing the different ways to make a sum.
– Fun graphics, music, and customizable colors make Hungry Guppy an experience children will enjoy for hours.
Common Core Math Standards:
• K.CC.2., K.CC.4., K.CC.6-7., K.OA.1-5.
• 1.OA.2., 1.OA.7-8.
• 2.OA.2.
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Hungry Guppy
Xtra-Math
Xtra-Math
XtraMath helps your child master the basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts that are the building blocks of your child's math education. Recalling the basic arithmetic facts quickly and easily is essential for success with fractions, decimals, and multi-digit algorithms. It also frees up mental resources for more complex problem solving. XtraMath student activities are simple and straightforward and take only a few minutes each day. The program uses sophisticated methods to present your child with the right problem at the right time to maximize the effectiveness of practice. Students earn a certificate of achievement when they complete an operation.
You will receive a weekly progress report in e-mail. The report shows how well your child knows their math facts and the progress they are making toward mastery. More detailed reports can be accessed via the web at any time. Math facts are the building blocks of your child’s math education and your child will be well-rewarded for the time they spend practicing on XtraMath.
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Astro Math
Astro Math
Use multiplication and division with primes and prime factorization to defend planets from being destroyed by meteorites! As a captain of a space ship, your duty is to shoot down incoming meteorites with numbers that factorize the meteorite and reduce it to 1 – thus destroying them. Destroy enough meteorites and you will come face to face with an alien mother ship that you need to destroy to complete the level and move on to the next challenge. You will need to use the accelerometer of your device to navigate the space ship. Tilting the device will move the spaceship to either of the sides. Shooting the correct numbers will reduce the size of the meteorite eventually destroying them. However, incorrect numbers shot will bounce off and reduce your ammunition.
* FEATURES *
+ Extremely engaging and addictive game play.
+ Choose from 8 levels of game play.
+ Accelerometer based space ship navigation.
+ Feature 4 goes here
* SYLLABUS COVERED *
> Prime factorization for 2, 3, 5 and 7
Video: http://youtu.be/iHb7UKA5upw
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EDM-Multiplication- Beat the Computer
EDM-Multiplication-Beat the Computer
McGraw-Hill’s Beat the Computer game offers a quick and easy way to practice and reinforce basic multiplication facts (0–10). Players have 20 seconds to answer multiplication fact problems and beat the computer. Players score points for correctly finding the product. The amount of time left on the timer after each correct answer is added to the player’s score. Solve 20 problems to score as many points as you can! Visual and audio reinforcement of correct and incorrect answers helps players master multiplication facts.
Features of Beat the Computer:
- 20 rounds of play
- Practices basic multiplication facts from 0 to 10
- Correct and incorrect answer feedback
- Full tutorial
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EDM Divisability
EDM-Divisability
The Divisibility Dash game by McGraw-Hill offers a quick and easy way to practice recognizing multiples of a number and applying divisibility tests. Players are presented with a target divisor and number globes in the playing area. They click the number globes to create a two-digit multiple of the divisor and eliminate the number globes. Players earn points for each correct multiple. When players can find no more two-digit multiples for the given target divisor, they click the target divisor button to get a new divisor and release more number globes into the playing area. If the player clicks for a new divisor when the number globes already reach the top of the playing area, the game ends. The objective is for players to earn as many points as possible as they clear and eliminate all number globes from the playing area. Players win by eliminating all 60 globes!
Features of Divisibility Dash:
- 19 divisors and 60 number globes give players abundant practice with finding multiples and determining divisibility
- Fully randomized number globes
- Onscreen indicator shows progress in the game
- Correct and incorrect answer feedback
- Full tutorial
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Hungry Fish
Hungry Fish
Feed your fish and play with numbers! Practice mental addition and subtraction with Motion Math: Hungry Fish, a delightful learning game that's fun for children ages 5 and up. Your fish is hungry for numbers. You can make delicious sums by pinching two numbers together – instant addition! Keep feeding your fish to win a level and unlock new colors and fins. From award-winning Motion Math comes an intuitive way to visualize addition: as the bringing together of two objects. Most math worksheets and math games ask "3 + 4 = ?" Hungry Fish instead challenges players to find, for example, the many different ways to create a sum of 7. Advanced levels include Subtraction and Negative Numbers.
Addresses Common Core Standards:
K.CC.1-7, K.OA.1-5, 1.OA.1-8, 1.NBT.1, 1.NBT.4-5, 2.OA.1-3, 2.NBT.5-8, 3.NBT.2, 4.NBT.4
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Math Bingo
Math Bingo
The object of Math BINGO is to get a pattern of five BINGO Bugs in a row by correctly answering math problems.
--- Math BINGO at a glance---
-5 BINGO games: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division and Mixed
-3 Different levels of difficulty: Easy, Medium and Hard
-New: 3 Fun bonus games
-30 player profiles
-12 fun cartoon avatars
-Player profiles
-New: Report card feature
-The Scoreboard keeps track of scores for each game and level
-Collect and play with BINGO Bugs when you earn a high score!
--- Instructions How to Play and Win Math Bingo---
The object of Math Bingo is to get a pattern of five Bingo Bugs in a row by correctly answering math problems. Math problems are presented at the top of the game screen. Feedback is presented at the bottom of the game screen. Correct solutions to problems answered incorrectly will be displayed.
Scoring: The score in Math Bingo is determined by the time to complete a game plus a two second penalty for each problem answered incorrectly. Example:Time to complete game 0:45 seconds, Incorrect answers: 3, Score: 45+6=51
Selecting a Game
There are five different games in Math Bingo: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division and Mixed. Players will be prompted to select a game type before game play. Selecting a Level There are three levels of game play in Math Bingo: easy, medium, and hard. Players will be prompted to select a game level before game play. Score Board Math Bingo displays high scores in the Score Board. There are four different Score Boards: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Each Score Board displays the top three scores for each level: easy, medium, and hard.
Bingo Bugs
Bingo Bugs are rewards for achieving a high score. A player who earns a high score will collect a Bingo Bug! Players can collect a variety of Bingo Bugs and interact with them by tapping the Bingo Bug button in the player profile or by tapping the My Bingo Bugs button after playing a game. HINT: Tilt your device to make the Bingo Bugs move around, tap on a Bingo Bug to make them giggle and spring!
Settings
The settings menu can be accessed by clicking the information button on the lower right hand side the introduction screen. The settings menu will allow you to reset all high scores and to delete player profiles.
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Math Monster Bingo
Math Monster Bingo
Math Monsters Bingo is a new, fun way to master math on your iPad. The game lets you practice math anytime and anywhere using a fun Bingo styled game play.Math Monsters has several unique features like individual player profiles, high scores and ranks along with an interesting "Reward Jump" game.
The objective of the Math Monsters game is to find the Math Monsters hidden under the tiles as you answer math questions correctly from the available four games.
* FEATURES *
- 4 games: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division.
- 3 difficulty levels: Easy, Medium and Hard to suit your individual needs.
- Track Games and High Scores per Player!
- Universal Leaderboard!
- Also includes the fun, Monster Jump Game!
* SYLLABUS COVERED *
- Basic Addition
- Basic Subtraction
- Basic Multiplication
- Basic Division
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Add & Subtract Spring Birds
Add & Subtract Spring Birds
Does your child need help understanding addition and subtraction concepts? Does your child need extra practice with addition or subtraction? Do you want your child to reinforce these core math skills?
This game is modelled on the Common Core Standards for children in Grade K, or children 4+.
Building on the success of 'Math with Springbird', this new game focuses on learning and practicing basic addition and subtraction.
Features:
- Learn and practice basic skills including counting by objects and numerals, counting up to 10, and adding objects to equal 10.
- Learn and practice cores skills including adding objects and numerals, and subtracting objects and numerals.
- Gain immediate feedback on whether your child's answer was correct.
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Sushi Monster
Sushi Monster
Use speed and accuracy to place sushi pieces near the monster and make the target number. Make a correct equation to feed the 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.
Features
12 CAREFULLY SEQUENCED LEVELS
- 7 addition levels
- 5 multiplication levels
- 4 rounds in each level
- 14 target numbers per round
- Replay each round with new numbers
Meets Common Core State Standards
Extend fact knowledge to support strategic reasoning and computational flexibility in addition and multiplication.
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Kids Math Game
Kids Math Game
Easily teaches kids how to Count, Add, and Subtract VISUALLY using fun animations with a prize reward system for completing each level. Please adjust the game to fit your child's skill level in the setting area. Use this as a teaching tool that makes learning math FUN, starting with the basic skills of Counting, Adding, & Subtracting.
COUNTING: Visual aid to help teach how to add and subtract - recommended for younger kids starting out. Turn this settings off for more advanced kids.
For ADDITION, the sum of the numbers is visually display to assist the kid. For instance, 5 pears plus 10 strawberries will be display to graphically guide your kids to learn to add.
For SUBTRACTION, the difference of the numbers is visually display. For instance, if 4 apples minus 3 apples, the app will display 4 apples with 3 of them cross out.
ADD / SUBTRACT: Type of questions to focus on. If your child is weaker on one, then adjust it accordingly, so he/she will get more practice on it.
ADVANCED: Questions are more challenging and more suitable for older kids that have a strong math foundation.
PRIZE AWARD: After completing each level, the kids can go to the Prize Zone to play and interact with their prizes. The more levels they complete, the more prizes they will unlock.
TO TEACHERS: Adjust the desired skill level you want your child to learn and practice at. As your child completes each level, the game progressively gets more challenging and engaging.
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XTRA Math
Xtra Math
XtraMath helps your child master the basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts that are the building blocks of your child's math education. Recalling the basic arithmetic facts quickly and easily is essential for success with fractions, decimals, and multi-digit algorithms. It also frees up mental resources for more complex problem solving. XtraMath student activities are simple and straightforward and take only a few minutes each day. The program uses sophisticated methods to present your child with the right problem at the right time to maximize the effectiveness of practice. Students earn a certificate of achievement when they complete an operation. Math facts are the building blocks of your child’s math education and your child will be well-rewarded for the time they spend practicing on XtraMath.
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Math Academy
Math Academy
Math Academy: a highly polished app that helps kids practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and division at an elementary level. As the student practices math, they are awarded coins for correct answers. Coins are used for unlocking stickers within the sticker collection! Collecting stickers is a fun way to encourage kids to keep practising math!
- Configurable mini games for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
- Multiple game modes
- Time trial mode: 30 seconds to answer as many questions as you can!
- Endurance mode: how long can you go without making a mistake?
- High score screen for each mode
- Three difficulty configurations for each mode
- A vibrant, easy to use interface
- Ability to reset account
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Cloud Table
Cloud tables
Take the drudgery out of learning your multiplication tables. By playing this beautiful game you'll soon know your times tables inside out. Answer the questions as fast as you can but try not to get any penalties. At the end of the game you will be shown your score and awarded a prize monster.
This is the perfect educational app for children who need to learn their tables off by heart.
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Wings
Wings
Kids: your bird has lost its nest and colored feathers - it needs your help! Tilt and shift with the accelerometer to fly with your bird across diverse islands, building a nest and winning colorful feathers. Along the way, the bird solves multiplication problems!
Motion Math: Wings helps children ages 4 and up do more than memorize times tables – it uses six different visual forms to show what multiplication means. Multiplication is a tough concept for learners to master - some memorize charts or times tables, but never really understand the concept. Wings shows multiplication in six different visual forms: rows of dots, clusters of dots, “groups of” dots, a grid, a labelled grid, and symbols. Seeing the many different forms helps learners master the concept of multiplication.
Motion Math: Wings includes
• Fast, engaging gameplay,stylish graphics, and fun music for maximum flying excitement
• Six visual representations of multiplication problems
• Customization players win feathers and twigs to color the bird and build its nest
• Ten levels of difficulty, from estimation of dots for pre-schoolers all the way up to challenging levels for adults!
Motion Math: Wings is an engaging, fun way to estimate and compare multiplication expressions!
Relevant for Common Core Standards: 2.OA.4., 3.OA.1.3.OA.7., 3.NBT.3., 4.OA.4.
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Find Sum by Math Tappers
Find Sums
MathTappers: Find Sums is designed to help learners to master basic addition and subtraction facts with understanding and then to encourage them to continue playing to develop efficient strategies and eventually improve their recall speed (fluency). This app doesn’t rely on the ‘magic’ of flash cards but rather presents useful models to support learners as they make sense of addition and subtraction. Although the game appears to be focused only on addition – subtraction is an inherent part of their activity and learning. Learners using this app are developing a sense of the relationship between two addends and a sum - providing them with opportunities to master both addition and subtraction facts concurrently. You cannot really understand that 7+3=10 or 3+7=10 without also understanding the rest of the fact family – i.e., that 10-7=3 and 10-3=7. It is expected that working with groups of fact families that share a common sum (e.g., sum to 10) will help learners to make connections between these families and synergistically enhance their mastery process.
There are two modes provided to support your child as they play the game. The first mode is designed for younger learners and uses a picture of a grid in which apples are placed and both apples and blank spaces can easily be counted. The goal is to choose a pair of numbers that cause all of the un-shaded spaces to be filled with apples. The second mode uses a symbolic part-part-whole model designed to help older learners to efficiently and accurately recognize addition and subtraction facts. In this mode the goal is to pick two numbers that when placed in the top spaces add together to equal the value in the bottom space. The focus should always be on sense-making and accuracy before speed. Ask your child to explain how they know what the other number should be and what strategies they are using.
Mastering the concepts of addition and subtraction and building fluency in recalling the basic associations presented in this game are essential to success in later mathematics. Fluency is an individual attribute – challenge yourself with the game to get a sense of what levels of fluency you might expect your child to achieve.
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Math Mateer
Mathmateer
Math can be fun! Build your very own rockets and fly them to the stars with Mathmateer! 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.
MATH MISSIONS:
▸ Numbers
▸ Telling Time
▸ U.S. Money
▸ 3D Shapes
▸ Arithmetic
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