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December 23, 2015
This post is born out of  a request we keep receiving from some of our readers here in EdTech and mLearning. We have reviewed several math apps in the past but this is the first time we are curating a list especially for middle schoolers. The apps below are ideal to use with middle school students to help them enhance their math learning and empower them to perform better. Enjoy

1- Photomath

‘Photomath is the world's smartest camera calculator! Simply point the phone’s camera toward a math problem and Photomath will magically show the result with detailed step-by-step solution.Our new math keyboard can be used to easily edit or type in math problems. With the new keyboard, Photomath can replace calculator and will become your everyday learning companion.’

2- Algebra Touch


‘Algebra Touch will refresh your skills using touch-based techniques built from the ground up for your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch.’

3- Mathmateer


‘While your rocket is floating weightlessly in space, the real fun begins! Play one of the many fun math missions. Each mission has touchable objects floating in space, including stars, coins, 3D shapes and more! Earn a bronze, silver or gold medal and also try to beat your high score. Missions range in difficulty from even/odd numbers all the way to square roots, so kids and their parents will enjoy hours of fun while learning math. ’

4- Mathspace


‘Mathspace has arrived on the iPad/iPhone.- your favourite online Maths textbook, workbook and mark book just got better.Mathspace is the first computer based system that allows students to complete full worked solutions to problems online and receive instant feedback and help at every step.’

5- Geometry Pad


‘With Geometry Pad you can create fundamental geometric shapes, explore and change their properties, and calculate metrics. The shapes are displayed on a scrollable and zoomable workbook with a rectangular coordinate system.’

6- DragonBox Algebra 5+


‘DragonBox Algebra 5+ Is perfect for giving young children a head start in mathematics and algebra. Children as young as five can easily begin to grasp the basic processes involved in solving linear equations without even realising that they are learning. The game is intuitive, engaging and fun, allowing anyone to learn the basics of algebra at his or her own pace.’

7- Geoboard


‘Geoboard is a tool for exploring a variety of mathematical topics introduced in the elementary and middle grades. Learners stretch bands around the pegs to form line segments and polygons and make discoveries about perimeter, area, angles, congruence, fractions, and more.’

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