Math Games

Motion Math Hungry Guppy - a mix of dots and numbers

Motion Math: Hungry Guppy

Motion Math: Hungry Guppy is a fun addition game for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. The game features a fish who eats numbers plus instant addition – touch two bubble together and they instantly add. There’s 15 levels that turn screen time into learning time (for 3-year-olds to 7-year-olds) and bonuses that let you customize your fish with new colors. Click to learn more.

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Motion Math: Wings

Motion Math: Wings, a fun multiplication game (iPad, iPhone and iPod touch) features a bird who flies across islands, building a nest and winning colorful feathers while solving math problems. Instead of only using numeric symbols (2 x 3 = 6), this fun math game shows six visual forms of multiplication: rows of dots, clusters of dots, “groups of” dots, a grid, a labelled grid and symbols (2 x 3). Ten challenging levels (for ages 4+) and bonuses to customize your bird for a fun family game. Click to learn more.

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Motion Math: Hungry Fish

Motion Math: Hungry Fish is a fun addition and subtraction game for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. The game features a fish who eats numbers plus instant addition – touch two numbers together and they instantly add. There’s 18 levels of challenge (for 4-year-olds to adults) and bonuses that let you customize your fish with new colors and fins. Click to learn more.

Motion Math Zoom - decimals number line

Motion Math Zoom

Motion Math Zoom (for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch) features the most interactive number line of all time. The intuitive pinch gesture on iDevices allows kids to navigate among concrete objects (animals) that represent abstract numbers: from dinosaurs in the thousands to amoebas in the thousandths. Click to learn more.

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Developed at the Stanford School of Education, Motion Math was inspired by research into embodied cognition, the idea that connecting one’s body to abstract concepts can deepen understanding. Fun gameplay, tilt controls reinforce learners’ physical connection to content, enabling direct interaction with math. The first efficacy study of iPad learning games found: students who played Motion Math improved test scores by 15% and math attitudes by 10%. Click to learn more.