Math Apps
Students play a generalized version of connect four, gaining the chance to place a piece on the board by answering arithmetic questions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). Parameters: time, difficulty level, types of questions. Arithmetic Four is one of the Interactivate assessment games.
The Resource Room is a place where mathematics educators can share resources. Teachers are encouraged to send notes, ideas, lesson plans or any other resource having to do with the teaching of mathematics. Resources are stored in a database that can be searched and browsed by educators and parents.
Desmos’ mission is to help every student learn math and love learning math. With that in mind, they’ve assembled a collection of unique and engaging digital activities, which are free for you and your students.
Home to 1000’s of free math resources: Videos, Worksheets, 5-a-day, Revision Cards and much more.
Sushi Monster offers children multiplication and addition problems. They have to reach a target number by picking the correct factors and addends listed on different pieces of sushi.
With Number Frames, students explore the relationships between numbers as they represent each operation with virtual manipulatives. This free app gives kids the space to build a foundation that makes math fluency practice most meaningful.
The goal is to clear the field using your math skills.
Play against your friends to win points in this fast paced math game.
“Mental Arithmetic” is a game that challenges the user to do mental calculations as quickly as possible.
Students can build their own rockets and fly to the stars with their math skills.
You can defend the mathly hallows from the monters by using your mental math skills.