Mobilewalla: Apps that help you learn mathematics
The following apps will help students of all ages learn about math, and some of them can even do your math homework for you.
Apple apps
Monster Math — Free Fun Math Game — Learning Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division (Free) Monster Math teaches math to kids in grades one through three. ( Score: 97/100)
Math Bingo ($1.99)* Math Bingo has the player answer math questions to fill the squares on a bingo scorecard. Solve addition, multiplication and division problems to win. (Score: 96/100)
Math Ninja HD ($1.99) Math Ninja HD teaches math by incorporating math problems into a battle game. Solve problems to power up and fight your foe, Tomato-San. (Score: 93/100)
Math Blaster HyperBlast ($1.99)* This app combines math problems with a shooting and running space game. Solve problems to blast through to new levels. (Score: 80/100)
Math Puppy — Bingo Challenge Educational Game for Kids HD (Free)* In Math Puppy, a cute puppy and other critters are your child’s guides to math-related games. (Score: 79/100)
Android apps
DragonBox Algebra 12+ ($8.62)* DragonBox Algebra 12+ assists those learning algebra by helping them learn algebra theory in a user-friendly gamelike setting. (Score: 97/100)
Monkey Math HD — Kids Games ($2.99) Monkey Math HD features an adventure where kids explore islands but can move forward only by solving math problems. (Score: 94/100)
MalMath: Step by step solver (Free) MalMath helps students learn to solve complex equations and check their own homework in higher-math classes. (Score: 93/100)
Math Tricks (Free) Math Tricks teaches sneaky ways to quickly solve math problems on the fly, in your head, without need of a calculator. (Score: 92/100)
PhotoMath (Free)* The users of PhotoMath can take photos with their devices of equations, and PhotoMath will solve them and show all the appropriate steps. (Score: 90/100)
*Available 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 www.mobilewalla.com. Anindya Datta is a technologist and founder of Mobilewalla.
This story was originally published February 26, 2016 at 11:50 AM with the headline "Mobilewalla: Apps that help you learn mathematics."