Our Back to School tech guide continues with a bevy of the best math apps for kids of all ages. There are so many fantastic options these days — almost too many to count (ha) —  so we’ve done the digging for you to uncover lots of the best math apps including a few old favorites from these pages, and plenty of new additions.

It’s by no means comprehensive, so be sure to see our post on the best math apps of 2015 for even more ideas.

One thing you’ll notice about this list — the belief that math can and should be fun, especially when you’re first learning. Hopefully, with the help of these apps, your kids will agree.

Related: 21 fantastic math apps for kids of all ages

Best Math Apps for Preschoolers and Kindergartners

Math apps for kids: Preschool Math Games

Preschool Math Games for Kids app

Your preschooler won’t exactly know what it means to “use a math app,” so an app that employs games to engage numeric skills is the way to go at this age. As the name suggests, the app is designed for preschoolers and younger kids just learning the basics. Little hands will enjoy tracing numbers, and a fun connect-the-dots activity to reinforce those counting fundamentals.

(Free, Google Play)

 

Math apps for kids: Drive About Numbers

Drive About: Number Neighborhood app

Using space ships, boats and cars, little ones can play nine different games that reinforce math basics and skills likes like counting, number tracing, simple addition and more. The games, like feeding whales and balancing animals on a see-saw, are really cute and help solidify kids’ 1-10 skills.

($2.99, iTunes)

 

Math apps for kids: Splash Math

Splash Math – Kindergarten app

Splash Math offers a series of apps for kids up to fifth grade, but I’m partial to this one for counting, addition and subtraction. The app centers has a cute jungle theme with Madagascar-like characters to keep kids’ attention through eight chapters. Kids work through them sequentially; you need to master the counting, before you progress to concepts like addition. It feels more like a full curriculum than random games thrown together, which explains the higher cost. I think it’s worth it, but there is a free version of Splash Math, if you want a preview before making the commitment.

($9.99, iTunes

 

Math apps for kids: Peg + Cat The Tree Problem

Peg + Cat: The Tree Problem app

Fans of this popular PBS KIDS show will love this app which teach early math concepts, especially with the help of the friendly faces of Peg and Cat. Based around certain challenges like lining up monkeys at the circus, arranging meteors and stacking snowballs, straight numbers take a backseat to fun and games.

($2.99 on iTunes and Amazon), and $0.99 on Google Play)

Related: Jump Numbers Math App: Our cool free app of the week

 

Best Math Apps for Early Elementary

Math apps for kids: Math Jungle Grade 1

Math Jungle Grade 1 app

Monkeying around and doing math at the same time sounds like a fun way to solve math problems. Helping the monkey collect bananas and solve equations will earn points that continually accrue for higher and higher scores. All math problems in this app are aligned with Common Core standards. (Free, iTunes)

 

Math apps for kids: Jump Numbers

Jump Numbers app

Think of this as a game of hopscotch with numbers and addition. There is a roadmap you follow, and you can only progress when you add correctly, counting by ones and twos, up to twelves. What makes Jump Numbers even more entertaining is the goal of saving adorable “Snortles” who need to find their way back to their volcano home. It may sound easy, but wait until you get into the 100’s.

(Available as a free trial on iTunes, $2.99 to unlock all levels)

 

Math apps for kids: King of Math Jr.

King of Math Jr. app

This fun app lets your child strive to be a king for the day, all thanks to (you guessed it) math. Slowly work your way up the medieval ladder by completing progressively harder math activities. It’s fun to watch your your total score increase as you go from farmer, to bard, to knight all way up to king. And yes, girls can be kings too! There are plenty of exercises in each section — 90 questions in the counting section alone — making this one kids won’t put down so quickly.

(Free, iTunes and Google Play)

 

Best Math Apps for Upper Elementary

Math apps for kids: Pet Bingo

Pet Bingo app

We are fans of lots of apps from developer Duck Duck Moose including this newer option devoted to teaching math concepts. Pet Bingo tests kids’ math knowledge in a visual way, featuring a traditional Bingo board that can only be filled in by answer questions correctly. There’s a Report Card feature for parents to track progress, but the best part, of course, is when your kid gets to yell out BINGO!

($1.99, iTunes and Amazon

 

Related: 16 more of the best math apps for kids of all ages

 

Math apps for kids: Quick Math

Quick Math app

For kids who want to test their skills against a ticking clock, Quick Math improves arithmetic fluency and keeps those neural math connections sharp with a series of quizzes. The app tracks user progress and speed, monitoring how your child is improving as the problems get harder.

(Free, iTunes)

 

Math apps for kids: Numbers by Osmo

Numbers for Osmo app

If you have the Osmo Starter Kit for your iPad, the Numbers for Osmo game add-on is a must-have math app that mixes tactical play with digital technology for an incredible all-around learning experience. The app kit comes with numbered tiles that kids must arrange on the screen and connect in order to answer math equations — all in the setting of an underwater world of fish.

(For existing Osmo owners, the Numbers game add-on is $29)

 

Math app for kids: Bedtime Math

Bedtime Math app

I love the interactivity of this app, new to our best math apps list, which blends kids’ learning with parent involvement. It features a fun fact about random things (from porcupines to snow cones), and then provides a verbal math problem for parents to ask their kids. There are three difficulty levels for each question so you can pose questions to kids of all ages, but we like the super challenging questions for older kids which will really make them think. And despite the name, Bedtime Math can be used any time of day and (Free, iTunes and Google Play

 

Best Math Apps for Middle and High Schoolers

Math apps for middle schoolers: DragonBox Algebra 12+

DragonBox Algebra 12+ app

Hopefully a dragon and medieval icons will make an intro to advanced algebra a little less daunting. Algebraic concepts are demonstrated here in a step-by-step visual way, thanks to cool graphics and backgrounds. Each level presents an equation that kids have to solve before unlocking the next, and the gaming factor is terrific motivation for kids to continue using DragonBox, making it an easy addition to our best math apps for kids list.

($7.99; iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, and $10.99 on Windows)

Related: Making math fun: 8 ways to get older kids excited about learning math

 

Math apps for high schoolers: Photomath Calculator

Photomath – Camera Calculator app

If you take a photo of any math equation, this amazing app will solve it then provide you with the step-by-step solution. Amazing, right? That said, for students, we definitely recommend it as more of a “checking the answer” app, and not one to do your homework for you; but it’s a great option if your child needs math help and it’s not your own strongest subject. Photomath can solve everything from arithmetic to trigonometry problems making it extremely valuable as your kids get older.

(Free, iTunes and Google Play)

 

Math apps for high schoolers: Graphing Calculator Pro

Mathlab Pro Graphing Calculator app

Remember those clunky graphing calculators those of us of a certain age had to lug around, back in the day? No need anymore thanks to this handy app. The algebraic prowess of  the MathLab Pro Graphing Calculator is impressive, as is its ability to handle complex equations, fractions, derivatives, slopes and all that fun stuff that I should understand much better than I do now. This is a handy one to have downloaded, to help with those complicated math problems in high school and into college.

($4.99, Google Play and Amazon)