Listly by Michael A. Price
Set the Time to the hour (or change to half hour in settings) & Stop the Clock (counts by 1 minute, but if you use the learning clock, it is good practice with counting)
SlateMath forms the foundation of numbers, digit writing, counting, addition, order relation, patterns, parity and problem solving. SlateMath is an iPad app that develops mathematical intuition and skills through playful interaction. The app's 38 activities prepare children for kindergarten and first grade math.
"10 Frame Fill" provides children practice with recognizing additive "10 Families" (e.g., 1 and 9, 2 and 8, etc.). Set the 10 Frame to fill in sequence or randomly. Use contrasting color chips to fill the 10 frame as you determine the answer.
Fill in the missing numbers. Many options for number tiles in settings.
Designed to promote kindergarteners' mastery of number order. This app replicates a simple classroom activity in which children place number tiles, 1-100, in order from least to greatest. Options include using 10, 15, or 20 number tiles and beginning the number line at numbers 1-13.
Settings --> Leave only hours turned On if you want
Settings --> Change Max & Min # of items that appear on the screen
Settings --> Turn audio off if you don't want times read aloud to students
Learn: Move the hand on the analog clock or change the time on the digital clock (they will always match) and hear the time read aloud.
Practice: Set the analog clock, set the digital clock, do the analog & digital clocks match
Quiz: 10 question check similar to questions asked in Practice
Little Matchups is an exciting interactive matching game that helps your child rapidly learn how to recognize and identify important concepts.
Count butterflies and put the correct number in the cage
Levels of Addition
1 - add 2 numbers and find sum
2- fill in missing addend to make the sentence true
3- fill in both missing addends to make the sentence true
Greater Gator is an educational math game about comparing numbers. It uses the familiar open-mouthed alligator as a learning tool to help children remember the relationship between the greater than sign and comparatively greater numbers.
Greater Gator is designed to support Common Core standards K.C.C.4, K.C.C.6 and K.C.C.7 - some of the first math standards taught in kindergarten. A strong grasp of these concepts can serve as a foundational building block for future learning.
In settings, change it to by the hour, 1/2 hour,etc.
Practice, Learn, & Word Problem Activities
Settings --> Timed or Untimed, Set Min & Max # of images
Covers hours, 1/2 hours, 15 min, etc.
K12 Money lets you practice identifying and solving math problems with money. Count, match, and make change with coins up to quarters and bills up to $20.
Features:
* New easy to use interface
* Explore U.S. currency
o Coins: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢
o Bills: $1, $5, $10, $20
* Choose to work with coins only or coins and bills.
* Choose up to three difficulty levels to see front or front and back of money and solve more difficult problems.
* Perfect for younger students who are just learning what pennies, nickels, and dollars are and for more advanced students who want to practice making change up to $99. Practice money skills in five unique activities:
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Fill in addition and subtraction problems with the missing numbers or mathematical symbols to make the sentence true.
McGraw-Hill’s Addition Top-It game offers a quick and easy way to practice and reinforce basic addition facts (0–10) and number comparisons. This two-player game runs on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
Players take turns drawing two cards, finding their sums, and then comparing the sums. Players score points for correctly finding their sum, identifying the greater sum, and for having the greater sum. The player with the most points at the end of 8 rounds wins! Visual and audio reinforcement of correct and incorrect answers help players master addition facts and comparison skills.
Features of Addition Top-It:
- 2 players (for extra practice, a single player can play as Player 1 and Player 2)
- 8 competitive rounds of play
- Practices basic addition facts from 0 to 10 and comparisons of numbers
- Fully randomized number card deck
- Correct and incorrect answer feedback
- Guided/Unguided play
- Full tutorial
- Compatible with iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch
Meet Sushi Monster! Scholastic’s new game to practice, reinforce, and extend math fact fluency is completely engaging and appropriately challenging.
Introducing the new generation of math learning apps powered by handwritten digit recognition. Handwritten input is the most natural for children, no more multiple choice questions or distraction through keyboard input. With our apps kids can better focus on tasks and get a chance to improve their handwriting.
This app was designed to help children to practice and improve their skills in adding and subtracting numbers up to 20. Starting with the most simple problems the difficulty gradually increases when the child makes progress. For a better learning experience the app keeps track of all incorrect answers and repeats those particular math problems more frequently. You can review where your math skills are weaker, this is especially great for parents who want to see where their child may need help and more practice.
Intuitive and child friendly app for preschoolers and first graders. On the home page there are several interactive elements to engage children in interacting and experimenting with a touch screen. The numbers and characters as well as the successfully completed tasks are pronounced in English. Parents can see detailed answer statistics.
Given 5 objects, sort objects in order from smallest to largest and largest to smallest (turn on or off narration)
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.
This free LITE version has only one level of the Shape Tracing game and only one Draw Along mystery picture. If you enjoy Let's Make Shapes! LITE, please consider the full version, also available in the App Store.
Uh oh! Crabby Crab’s sandcastle has been crashed down by the waves! Can you help him fix the sandcastles? This math game, focusing on geometry and spatial sense, teaches preschoolers about 3D figures; their labels, and how they appear when they are rotated.
McGraw-Hill’s Monster Squeeze game reinforces number recognition and offers a quick and easy way to practice number line concepts and number comparisons.
Players take turns finding the secret number on a number line. In each round, the monster designates a secret number on a number line.
Features of Monster Squeeze:
- 2 players (for extra practice, a single player can play as Player 1 and Player 2)
- 5 competitive rounds of play
- Practices number line concepts and comparisons of numbers
- Customizable number lines: available number lines from 1 to 10, 5 to 15, 10 to 20, 15 to 25, and 20 to 30
Help strengthen 1-10 number concept while having fun!
A.)Matching quantities to quantities using 4 types of counters.
B.)Matching Numerals to quantities using 4 types of counters.
10 fingers offers children an intuitive game so they can become familiar with numbers and numerals. Children can also begin having fun with addition. The app is inspired by Montessori pedagogy by promoting the acquisition of abstract concepts using concrete manipulation.
10 fingers trains children in:
-The concept of numbers and quantity
-Visual and auditory recognition of numbers
-The concept of addition
-Motor skills
Which is longer? Which has more? Which is smaller? Filled with real-life images, this colorful workbook explores comparison and measurement and includes an interactive ruler for hours of measurement fun! This Clever Goats Workbook App also includes a Certificate of Completion, which can be saved and printed.