7th Annual Awards Winner for Best Educational App at bestappever.com Experience grouping and ungrouping in our decimal number system with this interactive place value chart. Touch the chart to create tokens and move them around with your finger. It supports the development of mental concepts for place values in decimal systems and targets elementary and primary and lower secondary education.

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Unfold

Unfold brings the geometry of 3D solids to life on your iPad and iPhone in an elegant and intuitive way. The artistic and mathematical beauty of these symmetrical forms has been studied for thousands of years, and now it is easier than ever to learn about these shapes. Beautiful and simple user interface63 different shapesPlatonic Solids Archimedean SolidsJohnson SolidsPrismsRectangular PrismsAntiprismsRotate the solids to explore and learn about their shapesPinch & Zoom to fold and unfold the solidsSwitch between 18 gorgeous colors

  • size 1.4 MB

Rounding-

Rounding- is a great way to test your rounding skills and have fun at the same time. Select the number of problems and other options in the Settings screen. Your support will help keep the updates coming Thank you for your support

  • size 18.2 MB

Shapes - 3D Geometry Learning

Learn, teach and explore different types of 3D solids and help students understand geometry in a pleasant way.Shapes uses the power of mobile devices to enhance teacher capabilities and provide possibilities to show things that cannot be shown with physical tools. It can help to create interest and enthusiasm in school mathematics classes at all levels. - H. M. S. Coxeter

  • size 92.8 MB

Teaching Number Lines

Little Monkey Apps Number Lines helps to introduce the concept of number lines to young students through the use of cute little frogs that make steps and leaps. When introducing basic mathematical skills such as counting, ordering, addition and subtraction, it is important to use a variety of models such as a counters, drawings and number lines to explain and physically model problems. A student who can count by 2s or 3s, will need to understand how to skip count rather than memorising or rote knowledge of a particular pattern.

  • size 17.1 MB