Listly by Karen Bosch
Here are some of the math apps that we use.
Color and shapes learning games for young children to identify colors and shapes while they count! This free kid’s educational app generates thousands of unique colorful color games and shape games on your iPad. A fun interactive learning game helps preschoolers and kindergartner to elementary school students to study color and color names and spy different shapes.
Features
. A child-friendly and easy to play learning games that kids play and learn independently.
. Bright colors and shapes that are easy for young children to recognize.
. Massive shape pictures and color pictures that helps kids build up counting math skills.
. Cheers and scores to encourage kids when they find the right answer.
This learning game is perfect for young children to learn color words such as red, yellow, blue, green, and shape words as circle, square, star, diamond, etc. The iKidspad team are committed to provide free high quality learning games to help young kids build up learning skills and have fun!
Let's Make Shapes! is a fun tracing and drawing application that encourages young kids to explore shapes & colors. In Let's Make Shapes, your child can practice tracing simple shapes, create unique drawings all their own, or play the Draw Along game to reveal a mystery picture! Both textual and verbal cues are used to reinforce learning and make for a fun play experience.
Designed and tested by educators and parents of young children, Dominoes Easy Match is an engaging and simple way to learn about numbers one through nine.
Dominoes Easy Match, the first of four levels included in We Come to Learn's Dominoes Number Match game, is offered free here as an introduction to counting and number recognition. The player simply matches numerals to corresponding sets of dots. Built-in instructional audio supports the learner with both identification of numerals and counting.
Counting Madness is the quickest and funnest way to provide your child with an effective tool to master core K-1st concepts regarding number recognition, number order, counting and number/quantity association. If your child is ambitious it is also perfect for your preschool aged children to master these number concepts.
Counting Madness is designed by a team of educators at a top-rated kindergarten program. Each game is animated with attention grabbing graphics which are sure to keep your child or student intrigued while having fun and learning core concepts.
Little Matchups is an exciting interactive matching game that helps your child rapidly learn how to tell time by matching analog and digital clocks.
While "telling time" is usually not covered until grade 2nd, I think this game is appropriate for any child that shows interest starting as early as 3 or 4. Why? I have seen 3 and 4 year olds read and if they can read simple books, they are sure old enough to read how to tell time. :-)