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  1. Ace Kids Math Games   ($) Ace Kids Math Games ($)
    Easily teaches kids how to Count, Add, and Subtract VISUALLY using fun animations with a prize reward system for completing each level.
  2. Geometry Stash  ($) Geometry Stash ($)
    he expanse of knowledge at your fingertips. "Instead of paging through their textbook for the theorems, now students can use this app" - Wired "Geometry Stash is truly ideal for anyone needing a quick reference guide for geometric theories" - SlapApp Access the most commonly used theorems, postulates, and corollaries through Geometry Stash's fluid, clean interface. Drag your finger up and down the list to navigate its contents. Touch the lower textured button to hide/show the diagram and adjust viewing space.
  3. Graphing Calculator HD  ($) Graphing Calculator HD ($)
    he most downloaded graphing calculator for the iPhone/iPod is now available for the iPad. The GUI has been completely rewritten to take advantage of the iPad's bigger screen.
  4. Mad Math  ($) Mad Math ($)
    Mad Math is great for kids to practice their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts. This App Features SmarTots -------------------------- SmarTots provides learning reports and mobile education app reviews that help parents understand what their children are learning. Signing up for SmarTots also gives parents access to fun activities that enhance the educational value of mobile education apps like this one. Click the Parent Button inside this app to get these great features. Bingo Math focuses on recognition - a way of accessing memory. Students are given a problem and need to find the solution on their bingo card. Five in a row gets them a Bingo! Bubble Math is a game for helping students practice their arithmetic. It forces students to think of how to multiply or add to make a number rather than just regurgitate facts. Also included is the best looking flashcard training on the iPad or iPhone. Flashcard training focuses on recall - another way of accessing memory. Mad Math keeps tracks of the stats of multiple students. Each student gets a report of which facts they are struggling with and these can even be emailed to show off. Each correct problem also gets you closer to the next Mad Math Level. With the extra screen space of the iPad, students can draw right on the flashcard if they can't do a problem all in their head. If you mess up, just tap clear and try again. Once you know the answer just type it in and go on to the next problem. Users can set how the numbers that can be used in problems - from single digit all the way to triple digit. You can also practice with decimals and negative numbers!
  5. Math Ref  ($) Math Ref ($)
    Math Ref is a math reference application that includes over 1,400 helpful formulas, figures, tips and examples of the equations, and concepts.
  6. MathBoard Addition MathBoard Addition
    A User Manual for MathBoard is now available at the iBook Store for free, simply search MathBoard at the iBook Store and download it to your iPad.
Author: Erika McCulloch
Last modified: 8/23/2012 6:14 PM (EST)