40 STEM Apps for Kids (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
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Ready for the best STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) apps for kids?
Just remember that most ipad apps, with a few exceptions, won’t instruct your child. They will however, give him or her practice, repetition, and reinforcement.
After you read this, visit: STEM / STEAM YouTube Channels for Elementary Kids and STEM / STEAM Gifts for Kids.
STEM Math Apps for Kids

Rush Hour – just like the original game; strategy fun
review on Common Sense Media

Blokus – similar to the board game, my kids love it
review on TUAW

Tam and Tao in Numberland – Montessori, 0 to 10 numbers
review on InkyGirl

Motion Maths – fractions & number lines
review on TUAW

Ghostblasters – times tables fun
review on Fun Education Apps

Not Just Another Puzzle – 62 puzzles for all ages
review on Best Apps for Kids

Mathmateer (form. Rocket Math) – math problems while launching rockets, 3 levels of difficulty
review on Mind Leap Tech

Mermaid Waters – preschool age number games
review on App Planet

Doodle Find – hidden pictures
review on App Safari

Coin Math
review on Best Apps for Kids

King of Math – mental math
review on the iPhone Mom

Rocket Solver – a Singapore Math app

Monkey Math (School Sunshine) – preschool math- patterns, dot to dot, addition, subtraction, sequencing
review on the OC Mom Blog

Talk Maths – designed for in-class use, several levels
review on Interface 3

Math Evolve – math facts games
review on Interactive Education

Noah’s Memory Match
review on Best Apps for Kids

Symmetry Shuffle – spacial puzzles
review on Common Sense Media

Math Monsters – games of math facts
review on Teaching Appz

My First Tangram
review on Kid Friendly iPad

Math Girl Addition House – facts, patterns
review on iPad Curriculum

Rock n Learn Multi Rap – catchy tune
review on Imagination Soup

I Live Math – Africa – problem solving
review on iHome Educator

Math Bingo – math facts recall
review on Imagination Soup

Khan Academy
review on Fast Company
STEM Scicnce, Technology, Engineering Apps

Tinker Box – fun engineering game
review on business wire

Science360 – free from NSF w/ science & engineering news & info
review on Common Sense Media

Solar Walk – super cool solar fun, can be 3D
review on 148apps

Star Walk – worth every penny to see the night sky in real time
review on Cool Mom Tech

World of Goo – fun physics game
review on 148apps

Move the Turtle – step by step computer programming for kids
review on Wired

DK The Human Body App
review on School Library Journal

Go CAR Go – another physics game, somewhat difficult but fun if you’re in upper elementary
review on Common Sense Media

Fotopedia Wild Friends – photographs and facts
review on Appolicious

Touch Physics – try to make the wheel move with your drawings; fun!
review on Mind Leap Tech

Ocean Encounters – beautiful photographs
review on App Advice

Cat Physics – control the ball and learn the principals of physics
review on Top Apps

Super Stickman Golf – easy to play; about angles and physics
review on MacWorld

World of Ants – a well-designed, non-fiction book about ants
review on Common Sense Media
Roundup of Math Apps on Apps in Education, Mr G Online and Teach With Your iPad.
Any favorites here or different apps that I didn’t list?

One of the things I still haven’t found is a comprehensive clearinghouse for the best apps, age ranges, content topics. Here are a few sites that review and categorize apps for kids . . .
Best Apps for Kids
Ed Surge
Ed Modo
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Hi there. Thanks for giving ideas on such beautiful apps. Fortunately my Jake loves mathematics. So he likes Motion Maths. Sometimes I try that too.
for Math app, I like SplashMath a lot. Not only it is fun, it is linked with school curriculum, so taking the guess work away from parents. You know it is at your child’s level. Check it out: http://igamemom.com/2012/04/25/splashmath/
This is truly great, I am pretty sure that it will bring a huge help to our children…
Thanks but it would be helpful to know the prices.
These look great! Kids are learning so fast and so early these days with these fun Apps. Renee
Amazing