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Learn About Numbers and Math, ranked by Mobilewalla
If your basic math skills are a little rusty, or you have a child who’s learning math, the following apps are great tools to help improve numeracy.
APPLE
?Sudoku (Free) - The game Sudoku has users all over the world trying to solve a seemingly simple, but truly complex, addition-based puzzle; many play daily. (Mobilewalla Score: 99/100)
Quick Math Jr. (Free) - Quick Math Jr. uses games to teach children ages 3-7 basic math skills. The program adapts its difficulty level automatically to keep kids interested and learning. (Score: 96/100)
Mental Math Cards - Tips, Fact Practice, & Timed Challenge (Free) - Mental Math Cards help users study basic to advanced math skills with various methods, including a game. (Score: 95/100)
Math. (Free and Premium) - This app gives you over 50 math courses ranging from elementary to college-level math. (Score: 79/100)
1st Grade Math. Numbers, Counting, Addition & more (Free) - Splash Math’s 1st Grade Math app helps students learn math basics taught in first grade. (Score: 75/100)
ANDROID
Math Tricks (Free) - Math Tricks teaches you how to quickly solve various basic problems using math “magic” -- i.e., using simple calculations most people were never taught. (Mobilewalla Score: 95/100)
Khan Academy (Free)* - Khan Academy provides free educational video content and practice questions for all ages in a large number of topics, from math to the arts. (Score: 95/100)
Math Master (Free) - Math Master begins with addition and slowly evolves to more and more difficult problems, using games and rewards to keep kids or adults engaged. (Score: 91/100)
Math Learning Games for kids (Free)* - A crazy chipmunk leads the way as your child slowly learns math skills from preschool through 6th grade (age 10). (Score: 89/100)
Math Workout (Free) - Math Workout is intended for daily use as a teaching tool and brain trainer for kids and adults. (Score: 89/100)
Apps with an asterisk* denote availability on Apple and Android.
Mobilewalla is a search and discovery engine using breakthrough technology to score every app to help consumers navigate the mobile application marketplace. Apps are scored using an algorithm that weighs several characteristics, including user ratings, position within category and staff recommendations. For more app intel, go to http://www.mobilewalla.com. Anindya Datta is a technologist and founder of Mobilewalla. Copyright 2017 Wordster, Inc., Distributed by King Features Syndicate