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Is there a free maths trainer for Apple iPad?
I wonder if there is some sort of maths trainer for the Apple iPad so I can study on the go? Where can I find more info?
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You can visit iPad apps web site for math trainer http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mad-math-2/id363485649?mt=8.
For addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division practice Mad Math is great for kids. There is a game Bingo Math. Students are given a problem and need to find the solution on their bingo card. It focuses on recognition - a way of accessing memory. Five in a row gets them a Bingo!
Bubble Math is another game. It forces students to think of how to multiply or add to make a number. It helps students to practice arithmetic.
There is flashcard training on the iPad or iPhone. Flashcard training focuses on recall or accessing memory. Mad Math keeps tracks of the stats of multiple students. Each student gets a report of which facts they are struggling with and these can even be emailed to show off. Each correct problem also gets you closer to the next Mad Math Level.
For addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division practice Mad Math is great for kids. There is a game Bingo Math. Students are given a problem and need to find the solution on their bingo card. It focuses on recognition - a way of accessing memory. Five in a row gets them a Bingo!
Bubble Math is another game. It forces students to think of how to multiply or add to make a number. It helps students to practice arithmetic.
There is flashcard training on the iPad or iPhone. Flashcard training focuses on recall or accessing memory. Mad Math keeps tracks of the stats of multiple students. Each student gets a report of which facts they are struggling with and these can even be emailed to show off. Each correct problem also gets you closer to the next Mad Math Level.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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