Math
Specific apps and ways they can assist with learning math.
IXL Math Practice
Curriculum
SS3.4- Demonstrate understanding of 3-D objects by analyzing characteristics including faces, edges, and vertices.
N4.6- Demonstrate an understanding of fractions less than or equal to one by using concrete and pictorial representations to:
name and record fractions for the parts of a whole or a set
compare and order fractions
model and explain that for different wholes, two identical fractions may not represent the same quantity
provide examples of where fractions are used.
N4.5-Demonstrate an understanding of division (1-digit divisor and up to 2-digit dividend) to solve problems by:
using personal strategies for dividing with and without concrete materials
estimating quotients
explaining the results of dividing by 1
solving problems involving division of whole numbers
relating division to multiplication.
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Quick Maths- Arithmetic & Times Table Game
- For students to improve their all-round mathematics ability. Kids practice their math while racing the clock in this innovative app.
Curriculum
N2.2 Demonstrate understanding of addition (limited to 1 and 2-digit numerals) with answers to 100 and the corresponding subtraction
N3.3 Demonstrate understanding of multiplication to 5 x 5 and the corresponding division statements5 Dice- Order of Operations Game
- A game intended to help students enjoy practicing their order of operations. The game encourages students to use higher order thinking to solve the target number by working backwards given the answer, but not the equation.
Curriculum
N6.3 Demonstrate understanding of the order of operations on whole numbers (excluding exponents) with and without technology.Tell Time
- A great way to practice telling time. Select the difficulty level and number of problems in the Settings screen and progress through the difficulty levels until you master telling time.
Curriculum
SS4.1 Demonstrate an understanding of time by reading and recording time using digital and analog clocksTodo Math- Kindergarten to 2nd Grade Math Games for Daily Practice
Curriculum
N1.2- Recognize, at a glance, and name familiar arrangements of 1 to 10 objects, dots, and pictures.
N1.4- Represent and describe whole numbers to 20 concretely, pictorially, and symbolically.
P1.1-Demonstrate an understanding of repeating patterns (two to four elements) by:
describing
reproducing
extending
creating patterns using manipulatives, diagrams, sounds, and actions.
SS4.1- Demonstrate an understanding of time by:
reading and recording time using digital and analog clocks (including 24 hour clocks)
reading and recording calendar dates in a variety of formats.
Ruler A Curious Tool
-This app allows the user to take a picture of an object and measure it, as well as compare it to other objects.
Curriculum
SS3.3- Demonstrate understanding of linear measurement (cm and m) including:
selecting and justifying referents
generalizing the relationship between cm and m
estimating length and perimeter using referents
measuring and recording length, width, height, and perimeter.
Endless Numbers
-This app has a variety of games for the player to identify numbers and practice counting plus it introduces basic addition facts.
Curriculum
N1.3-Demonstrate an understanding of counting by:
indicating that the last number said identifies “how many”
showing that any set has only one count using the counting on strategy
using parts or equal groups to count sets.
N1.9- Demonstrate an understanding of addition of numbers with answers to 20 and the corresponding subtraction facts, concretely, pictorially, physically, and symbolically by:
using familiar and mathematical language to describe additive and subtractive actions from their experience
creating and solving problems in context that involve addition and subtraction
modelling addition and subtraction using a variety of concrete and visual representations, and recording the process symbolically.