4/5 rating based on 10 reviews. Read all reviews for Kids Math Fun — Third Grade for iPhone.
Kids Math Fun — Third Grade is paid iOS app published by ONE STEP AHEAD APPS, LLC
EdgarRothermich
I would say it is pretty useless for kids because there is no preference setting for adjusting the level of the tasks. No other options either, i.e. automatically going to the next equation after typing the answer. How about visual or audio feedback of "encouragement", I know this can be annoying, but this is for kids and it needs something to keeps them interested. I wish there had been a demo mode first so haven't wasted my money on that
motoman67
The author's third grader must be a lot smarter than my third grader. You cannot change the difficulty which makes this a total waste for my child. I should have just burned the 2 dollars.
Fourth grader
I use this a lot but I have to click on the answer instead of making it up myself. I would rather type my own answer in.
AJTexas
Need to be able to mix +-*/ problems as practice or timed. The mixed operations should be selectable (e.g. +-selected would result in a random set of add/subtract problems). Also MUST have the ability to set max/min values for the numbers. Some third graders may not be able to immediately start adding/subtracting 3 digit numbers. With these few changes this woud be an excellent learning tool for 3rd graders.
DC Mom of three
This a a very good way for kids to practice math facts. When you want to balance your kids' plugged in time with an educational offering, reach for KidsMathFun. What third grader couldn't use a little extra practice, after all?
Iphonebaby
I love this app! It's really helping my daughter, and she loves the positive reinforcement she gets from the game. I would suggest adding difficulty levels though.
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Big ad banner at top. My 8 year old doesn't need to see ads for Jon Stewart. Don't buy.
Because Yo' Mamma Said So
Presents a problem and then 4 possible answers. But there's no work space! In addition, you can't add the right column and then carry over the tens. Fine for testing if you also use paper on the side but then...what's the point?