Intermediate/Middle School MathApps
(Grades 3-8)
TanZen-$.99
This app is so cool! Students can make amazing tangram puzzles using various pieces that they already are familiar with from Investigations Math!
Clocks4Kids-$.99
Using the analog clock, kids can choose the correct time as quickly as they can to beat their timed score.
Pop Math-$.99
This is great for practicing math facts. It allows the user to choose mult., division, add., or sub. and requires the student to be active in pairing a problem to the solution. Allows for multi-leveled interaction.
Lemonade Stand-$.99
Re-make of the classic computer game from the 70’s/80’s. Juggle pricing, recipe, advertising, and amount of lemonade; you have 30 days to see how much money you can make, but keep an eye on the weather.
Fraction's Kitchen-$.99
Chef Fraction’s goal is to create a five-star restaurant, however, his journey, is blocked by mathematical obstacles.
Times Tables-$.99
This app helps students learn multiplication facts and allows teachers to track progress.
Tic Tock Math Fractions-$4.99
Help students work with adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions.
Motion Math-$1.99
Students help a star that has fallen from ther sky and the only way to get it back into the sky is to put fractions in their correct place on the number line.
Telling Time-$1.99
Students can practice telling time by choosing correct times, setting clocks themselves, and finding elapsed time. There are 3 difficulty levels, in a game format.
Math Board-$4.99
The teacher can control the numbers students work with. Students can practice solving math problems for all operations. On board tools include tutorials, 100’s chart, multiple choice, and a “blackboard” area for students to solve their problems.
Math Bingo-$.99
Traditional Bingo with a math twist. Students have to solve equations (multiplication, division, subtraction, and addition) to earn a “stamp” to put on the Bingo board!
Sums Stacker-$.99
This one is GREAT-includes math problem solving, reasoning, number sense, operations, etc. Students have to stack items to math given values (i.e. stack three quarters to make $.75). Users can choose from values such as money, arrays, numerals, etc.
My First Weighing Exercise-$1.99
Using a pan balance, students weigh various items in ounces or grams. Level of difficulty can be changed to meet the needs of your learners.
Number Line-FREE!
Helps students learn about fractions, decimals, and percents by ordering equivalent fractions, decimals, and percents. Students must drag given numbers onto the number line in the correct sequence.