Math Resources for Kids

Math apps can range from basic arithmetic concepts like numbers, fractions to mathematical formulas, theorems. Educational App Store helps parents, teachers and students to instill basic and complex math skills with our selection of math apps which will assist them at home and school. These best apps are aimed at kids and students of all ages to learn and practice math concepts that are explained in a fun way with the help of games, puzzles, quizzes, flashcards and more.

Some of the below apps is specifically designed to target the math domains and standards required for Elementary, Middle and High School students following the Common Core State Standards for Math. Some of the maths apps is designed to follow the programmes of study for the England National Curriculum.

The collection of iPad and Android educational math apps helps children practicing math facts, answering traditional skill-and-drill questions, solve four basic concepts (addition and subtraction apps, multiplication and division apps) in Preschool and Kindergarten and build their math fluency.

    Thinkster Math app is more than an app. It is one of the most exciting math learning programs we reviewed, with a great potential of becoming a service that will be easily adopted by students, teachers, educational institutions and parents. The student will get unlimited digital math assignments, personalized to his needs, and a personal teacher that will alter his learning programme accordingly. The app’s data collection offers a personalized learning experience that focuses on what the creators call ‘Point of Learning’, where students will be challenged and will get the support they need in order to improve their math skills at critical stages in learning. 

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Kids Tangrams is a simple-to-use app, where children can play with shapes to complete colourful puzzles.

    Devices: Android


    GazziliMath is an app designed to introduce and develop counting and arithmetic skills to pre-schoolers. Starting with counting forward and then backward, the activities progress though to basic addition, subtraction and finding halves. The progression is well judged and each activity builds appropriately on the previous one. Together the activities are tightly focused on a specific point of a child’s mathematical learning and so will fit in well with other forms of teaching the child is likely to be receiving at this time. To begin with the activities are locked so that the child cannot approach them out of order. 

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    SAT Math Geometry includes questions that assess your understanding of the key concepts in the geometry of lines, angles, triangles, circles, and other geometric objects. After testing out some others we found this was the most useful for 11+ preparation. Although it is aimed at SAT’s test students, much of what it covers is relevant to the 11+.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    KS3 Maths Bash is specifically tailored for Secondary students ages 11-14 in the UK it has been featured on Tablets for Schools as part of the recommended apps for this pupils.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Geoboard is an interactive tool that reinforces what the student has learned in class. This virtual tool is a wonderful addition to a classroom’s work with geometry but is also great for kids students to build geometric figures and explore their characteristics.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Man your stations, Blaster Cadets, the intergalactic space station has entered an asteroid belt and the fate of the crew is in your hands! Armed with your Devices: Android


    Ooops stands for Order of Operations.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Okta’s Rescue is a fun and bright app that allows children to practise their counting skills. Children must help Okta save his friends from the tank. To do so they need to count the required number of Oktas to transport them to the safety of the sea.

    Devices: Android