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Simple Mathematics Flash Cards

Bret Hardman

Designed for iPad

    • 4.3 • 43 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

mathCards / Division x Multiplication + Addition - Subtraction is a unique, yet very simplistic take on math flash cards for our learning young ones. It's having an unlimited amount of cards in your hand without having to deal with the hassle of cleaning and organizing

Assorting numbers in random from 0 - 12. Covering the basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.



• How does it work?

Once you open the app you have four options: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. Tap on whichever you'd prefer to use. A card with a problem will appear with no answer. To see the answer tap the screen and it'll appear. One more tap and that card will slide off the deck and the next card will appear instantly. You can also skip cards by a left swipe.

There's no need for data entry. Just like a flash card, it's based on memory.

What’s New

Version 2.0.1

• New User-Interface
• New Icons
• Bolder font
• Landscape mode is now available
• Added Settings menu added
• Added Card Ranges

Thank you for all the positive reviews!

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
43 Ratings

43 Ratings

Slingo addict! ,

Almost what I was looking for...

This app is almost perfect! It’s the only app I could find that could allow me to show flash cards to my students as they come through the door. 2 things I would like:
1. Bolder font
2. The ability to remove certain facts. I don’t want them practicing their 1’s facts.
Other than that, I’m happy with this app. Can’t wait to try it out with my students today. Now I don’t need to carry around a bulky stack of flash cards.

FR3321 ,

Simple, Straightforward

I didn’t have high hopes for this app, it looked too simplistic. However, it’s been my most used school app ever since I downloaded it last week, used almost daily. The explanation for ‘settings’ was a little confusing, it sounded like he was repeating himself, but after playing with it, I figured it out. For studying the one through seven multiplication tables, I keep the ‘range’ slid to ‘12’ and select 1-7 of the ‘focus numbers’, this ensures my child is being drilled only on tables 1-7. Some complained about the font not being big enough and the answer revealing too slowly but I didn’t find either of these to be an issue for myself or my children. It’s a simple and straightforward app that does exactly what it states it will, my only regret is not finding it sooner. We’ve been using BRAINSCAPE for multiplication memorization and while it is effective, you can’t shuffle or mix the tables at random without a subscription, both of which are crucial to retention. This does both for free, no need to sync or use a website to manage, excellent app.

wjww11 ,

Perfect!

I am in 6th grade and I got this on my moms phone to work on in the car. This app really helps me work on my math facts! It’s really simple and easy to work with, and I love how there aren’t any adds. (at least from what I’ve seen.) I also really love the fact that you can specify what numbers you want to work on! Personally I would like the font to be more bold and thick. But that’s just personal preference. Over all I love this app and I highly suggest getting it!

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