iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad Math AppsA collection of 15 iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad educational math apps with easy to use and intuitive interfaces. The iDevBooks math apps are used by schools, parents, and students worldwide. They are also popular in special education. You can find videos and other information about the apps by following the links.
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Rita Zeni:
Grade 4/5
Ecole Sandy Hill Elementary:
"The Math apps by idevbooks allow students to practice and reinforce the specific computation strategies taught in class, with as much or as little scaffolding as necessary."
Zachariah R. Prowell:
5th Grade Discovery Teacher / Patrol Leader
Highlands Elementary:
"There are students who see my examples who still need some guidance, and after using your app have said, "Now I get it.
Sara, 4th grade teacher, USA:
"Our school serves students with emotional disturbances and Autism. My students have responded particularly well to the Long Division app"
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wired.com:
"Depending on your needs, you may not need all of these apps, but each one serves to teach and allow practice in a targeted area. The more ways you play with numbers and manipulate the methods to get to the correct answer, the more you understand how it all works. For anyone having trouble with arithmetic, these apps are an excellent choice for practicing and learning new methods."
"If your goal is to help your child to master the traditional subtraction algorithm then Column Subtraction may be the ideal App."
"This app is fantastic!! It takes the students through the steps of a long division problem and shows them how each step of the problem is related to multiplication."
"I love this app because it doesn’t take any step of the learning process for granted and tests the learner’s complete understanding of the math concepts involved. Powerful app. A must for any student in need of strengthening math concepts."
"My oldest kid has been struggling with long multiplications for a while. We have been practising and practising. Doing the traditional way on paper is ok but nothing really exciting. He is so reluctant to do it. Thanks to the iPod, it all changed few weeks ago when I downloaded the Long Multiplication App."