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Math Slide: multiplication & division |
A multiplayer game helping children to learn and recall multiplication and division number facts. Players learn by sliding tiles into the center to match an answer, equation or image. The player who slides all their tiles first wins.
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Represents multiplication and division problems in many forms.
Great for remediation and extension in a center since the app allows up to 4 players. |
Math SLide:
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A multiplayer game helping children understand hundreds, tens and ones; numbers up to a thousand. Players learn by sliding tiles into the center to match an answer, equation or image. The player who slides all their tiles first wins.
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Represents numbers in many forms.
Great for remediation and extension in a center since the app allows up to 4 players. |
Pizza Fractions |
In chef's pizzeria your student masters the concept of naming simple fractions using pizza picture examples. Designed for grade levels 2-5, Pizza Fractions provides introductory practice with fractions in an approachable game-like environment.
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Students can practice independently and share scores with their teacher by taking a screen shot and app smashing with apps like Seesaw, Edmodo or Padlet.
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Thinking Blocks Multiplication
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Students learn how to model and solve word problems involving multiplication and division. In this interactive tutorial, children are introduced to 6 problem solving models. The models help children organize information and visualize number relationships.
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Models help students organize information in a word problem and visualize number relationships. Students can practice word problems independently. Screen capture and share in other apps such as Seesaw. |
Thinking Blocks ratios |
Students learn 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.
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Models help students organize information in a word problem and visualize number relationships.
Students can practice word problems independently. Screen capture and share in other apps such as Seesaw. |
Thinking blocks fractions |
Students learn how to model and solve word problems involving fractions and whole numbers. In this interactive tutorial, children are introduced to 6 problem solving models.
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Models help students organize information in a word problem and visualize number relationships.
Students can practice word problems independently. Screen capture and share in other apps such as Seesaw. |
Sushi Monster |
Students feed their Sushi Monsters by correctly choosing two numbers that when added or multiplied result in the number that the monster wants to eat. When the monster has been fully fed students move on to feeding a new monster.
Demonstration video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mqXeHr6bkNE |
Reinforce and extend math multiplication strategies with a focus on factors. Students can race against themselves to improve their time. Scores can be shared with their teacher via app smashing with apps like Seesaw, Edmodo or Padlet.
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Virtual MANIPULATIVEs! |
A set of virtual fraction bars intended to be used as a teaching tool. This app has a corresponding web app: http://www.abcya.com/fraction_
percent_decimal_tiles.htm |
Students can use the fraction models to help solve problems. They can also annotate on the page and save a copy to the camera roll, This image can be shared with their teacher via app smashing with apps like Seesaw, Edmodo or Padlet.
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zap zap math |
Higher order thinking games that focus on fractions, ratios, geometry and more while helping to build a strong math foundation and training critical thinking, logic, and problem solving in a well structured and independent manner.
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Students can use this app (or the online version) to practice math skills independently at school and at home.
Teachers can create classes online and track their students' progress. |
mad math lite |
Provides students practice with multiplication, and Division Facts. Students can even draw right on the flashcard!
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Students can choose from addition, subtraction, multiplication, division or a mix to practice facts with flash cards.
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geoboard |
Geoboard is a tool for exploring a variety of mathematical topics introduced in the elementary and middle grades. Learners stretch bands around the pegs to form line segments and polygons and make discoveries about perimeter, area, angles, congruence, fractions, and more. Users have options of a 25 peg square board, a 150 rectangle board or a 13 peg circle board.
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Students can build shapes, find the perimeter, area or circumference and then share with their teacher via app smashing with apps like Seesaw, Edmodo or Padlet.
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Numberline |
Number Line helps students visualize number sequences and illustrate strategies for counting, comparing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers. The number line can be labeled with multiples of any whole number from 1 to 100. Or select a blank number line—with or without tick marks—and place custom tick marks anywhere on the line with the option of entering a custom number label.
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Students can use the number line to help them solve a problem, write on the screen to show their work and then share the work with their teacher via apps like Seesaw, Edmodo or Padlet.
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3rd Grade Splash Math |
Get your students ready for a fun-filled ride through the third grade curriculum. Students collect super-splashies and accolades from the super-crab as they breeze through 16 chapters in the Grade 3 curriculum.
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Students can use this as independent math practice.
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4th Grade Splash Math |
With 140+ adaptive worksheets spanning across 10 chapters, Splash Math Grade 4 covers the entire 4th grade curriculum. Students will also love getting rewarded with mini-game play-time.
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Students can use this for independent math practice.
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AB Math expert |
The principle of the game is simple :
- click on the bubbles in the ascending order But the bubbles turn around, time is limited and there are many tricks So it is a calculation game, but also a speed and concentration challenge. |
Students can use this app for multiplication and division fact practice.
It is a great app to help students see numbers in different ways. |
5th Grade Splash Math |
Splash Math is a fun and innovative way to practice math. With 9 chapters covering an endless supply of problems, it is by far the most comprehensive math workbook in the app store.
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Students can use this app for independent practice.
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5 Dice: order of operations |
A math game intended for upper elementary and middle school students that helps students enjoy practicing their order of operations. The game encourages students to use higher order thinking to solve the "target" number by working backwards given the answer but not the equation.
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Students can use this app as independent center work or as small group work.
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number pieces basic |
Number Pieces Basic helps students develop a deeper understanding of place value while building their computation skills with multi-digit numbers. Students can use the number pieces to represent multi-digit numbers, count, regroup, add, and subtract. The drawing tools allow students to label representations and show their understanding. Teachers have the capability of opening the same version in a WebApp for the Interactive Whiteboard.
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Teachers and students can use this app to model base 10 blocks.
Screen capture and share in other apps such as Seesaw. |
pattern shapes |
Students use Pattern Shapes to explore geometry and fractions, creating their own designs, or filling in outlines. As they work with the shapes students think about angles, investigate symmetry, and compose and decompose larger shapes. Teachers have the capability of opening the same version in a WebApp for the Interactive Whiteboard.
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Students and teachers can use this app to model pattern blocks to use for various reasons (fractions, percentages, angles, etc.)
Screen capture and share in other apps such as Seesaw. |
u protractor |
This app is a virtual protractor that works with your iPad's camera.
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Students and teachers can use this app any time they need a protractor.
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Quick Math
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Quick Math is perfect for students in grades 2 to 6, or for anyone wanting to improve their general math skills. With multiple difficulty levels and a focus on self-improvement, Quick Math provides increasing challenges as your skills develop.
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Students can use this app to independently practice math fact fluency.
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Math vocabulary cards |
This app will help students deepen their conceptual understanding of key terms in mathematics. Each card features three sections: a math term, a representative example or model, and a concise definition. Cards available in Spanish!
Teachers have the capability of opening the same version in a WebApp for the Interactive Whiteboard. |
Students can use this app to practice vocabulary.
Teachers can use this app to introduce and/or review math vocabulary. |
money pieces |
This app will help students visualize and understand money values and relationships. Two versions of coins and bills are provided: virtual currency pieces that replicate the appearance and relative size of U.S. coins and the dollar bill, and area money pieces. Teachers have the capability of opening the same version in a WebApp for the Interactive Whiteboard.
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Students and teachers can use the manipulatives in this app to practice working with money during independent work, small group or whole group.
Screen capture and share in other apps such as Seesaw. |
number frames |
This app will help students structure numbers to five, ten, twenty, and one hundred. Students use the frames to count, represent, compare, and compute with numbers in a particular range. Teachers have the capability of opening the same version in a WebApp for the Interactive Whiteboard.
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Students can use this virtual manipulative to represent numbers to solve addition, subtraction, fraction, decimal, multiplication and division problems during independent work, small group or whole group. Teachers can use it to model.
Screen capture and share in other apps such as Seesaw. |
FRONT ROW |
Front Row is the only math and English language arts program made for the iPad by teachers, for teachers. Front Row provides over 30k common core aligned questions that are graded automatically and given to students based on their level. This means no writing worksheets, no grading, and differentiated teaching made easy. Grades K-8.
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Provide personalized learning in Math and Language Arts
Assign student independent assignments Assign student remediation or extension |