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Ask HN: Best math app for elementary school kids?

9 pointsby Stronicoalmost 6 years ago
I need to improve my eight year old daughter&#x27;s math skills. She has no natural affection for doing math problems. We&#x27;ve been doing flash cards, which work somewhat well, but since it&#x27;s 2019 I went looking for a technological improvement. As this problem is common, nerdy and technical I thought I would find a wealth of options using our favorite buzzwords, personalized, machine learning, evidence based, rational, etc. However that was not the case. They all wanted to make learning fun, but not much more than that - at least at a first look.<p>Does anyone have any math apps that they (or their children) have used personally that worked?<p>UPDATE - having an app also serves the purpose of building some independent study into her daily routine (I realized that while replying to a comment.)

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michaelahalmost 6 years ago
Checkout Beast Academy (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;beastacademy.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;beastacademy.com&#x2F;</a>). My 7 year old Daughter loves it!<p>The lessons are presented as an animated comic book where the characters are cute little monsters learning math concepts. In addition to the online app, there is both a physical version of the Lesson Book and Practice Book for each grade level -- which in turn is sub-divided into 4 parts (eg. 2nd Grade --&gt; 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D).<p>One point worth bringing up is that this is a product produced by The Art of Problem Solving, which is very much involved in Math Olympiad competition prep. So, the material can get challenging quickly. They are doing basic algebra in the 2nd grade level and in beginning of the 3rd grade level they are doing material that I never saw until HS Geometry.<p>All of that being said, I find the curriculum design and method of building mathematical intuition and number sense vastly superior to anything I ever experienced myself in school. I studied math in university and work as a Data Scientist and ML Engineer and I am learning from her lessons as well :)<p>I would recommend beginning with the level 2A regardless of your daughter&#x27;s existing skills. The first concept that is covered is place value and you spend the bulk of the first book&#x2F;level rolling this concept over and inspecting it from every conceivable angle. It&#x27;s hard to overstate how really groking place value is foundational to almost all other math that kids will do in school; Beast Academy does an exceptionally thorough job of covering it.<p>My daughter thinks it is tons of fun and I don&#x27;t have to do anything to get her to do the lessons or materials -- she just wants to do it on her own. I should also add that my daughter has never had a negative view of math, so I cannot say with confidence that my N=1 observation will generalize.<p>Best of luck!
madhadronalmost 6 years ago
&gt; She has no natural affection for doing math problems.<p>Why would she? I would be more worried if she was saying, &quot;Oh boy, half an hour of rote application of memorization!&quot; All you should care about for arithmetic memorization is getting through it as efficiently as possible.<p>If you&#x27;re doing flashcards, then I would suggest a spaced repetition system such as SuperMemo or Anki. For actual math instead of memorization, do it with her. Nothing available today compares with direct interaction with a caring adult who knows the material.
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natehoelleinalmost 6 years ago
Hi - I wrote a flash card app for my kids. One of my kids used it a lot from 3rd through 5th grades, and another, started using it in kindergarden and will continue in 1st grade.<p>The app can be configured to practice all operations, singularly or combined and with any range of numbers. There is an option to choose a common number so that number shows up in every problem. There are two different problem types:<p>8 + 4 = ____<p>8 + __ = 12.<p>If a problem is missed 3 times, then it will show up again until that problem is solved successfully 6 times. There is also a section where you as the parent can review the all the problem history.<p>Here&#x27;s a link, feedback is always welcome and appreciated! (support at 4bitshift dot com) Right now it&#x27;s iOS only.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;apps.apple.com&#x2F;us&#x2F;app&#x2F;flash-cards-math-facts&#x2F;id1149305731" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;apps.apple.com&#x2F;us&#x2F;app&#x2F;flash-cards-math-facts&#x2F;id11493...</a>
tmalyalmost 6 years ago
I have not found any great apps. I took the workbook route and whiteboard route.