Alge Bingo ($.99) Students can practice solving basic to multi-step equations with this app.
Algebra Kaiser ($1.99) This app includes exercises with adding and multiplying variables, common factors, exponents, order of operations, binomial theorem, linear equations, estimating angles, and angles of a triangle.
ChanceLab ($.99) Lots of ways to explore probability by flipping a coin, spin a spinner, or roll a dice. This app will show the results in graph form for students to analyze.
32 HD Students place numbers in a the correct order to equal 32, simple!
Middle School Math Students can practice ordering rational numbers, analyzing graphs and data, one and two-step equations, order of operations, square roots, and much more.
Middle School Reading
StoryLines For Schools (Free) If you haven't played this app...you need to!
Phoster ($1.99) Would be a fun app to create a poster about a literature story.
Middle School Science
Simple Physics ($1.99) Physic simulations
Periodic Table Shoot Em Up ($.99) Haven't played this app, but looks like it might be a good way to learn elements.
Exoplanet (Free) Great app to use as a resource.
VideoScience (Free) Students can watch videos of science experiments.
MoonPhases ($1.99) Gives information about the moon and sun.
Middle School Social Studies
Presidents vs. Aliens ($.99) Fun game to learn about the presidents.
Wonders of Old Ancient Timeline ($4.99) Would be a good supplemental piece for students to do further research.
National Archives (Free) I've mentioned this one before, good way to start a conversation about the archived document of the day.
Other Apps for Middle School
Evernote Peek (Free) This app is a good way to study for tests.
Learn Spanish MindSnacks (Free) This app has good ratings and looks like a fun way to learn Spanish.
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