PopMath Original app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 4752 ratings )
Education
Developer: AppBlit LLC
7.99 USD
Current version: 2.4, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 01 Apr 2010
App size: 7.4 Mb

PopMath is a fun way for kids to practice basic maths.
Six pairs of bubbles with numbers float on the screen above beautiful backgrounds. Each bubble contains a number: simply pop the corresponding bubbles!

As you progress through levels, numbers increase, and new operators are introduced: subtraction, multiplication and division.
Each level shows your time and number of errors, along with an encouraging message, from "well done" to "unbelievable!"

You can also pick a specific operator: addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
Numbers go up to 1000 for addition and subtraction, and 20 for multiplication and division.

You can also choose to practice a particular table, from 2 to 12!

Enjoy and send your feedback [email protected]

Pros and cons of PopMath Original app for iPhone and iPad

PopMath Original app good for

What We Liked: My daughter (8) smiles more when she’s playing PopMath than she does with most math games on the iPod. From the moment she opened it and popped her first bubbles, to every time she cleared a level and received a message of encouragement, “You rock”, she’s been all smiles. Those little written encouragement messages really challenge her to do better with each level as she aims for the ‘higher’ encouragement messages. As a mom I love the flexibility this app offers as a teaching tool. Your child can either play through the app from start to finish as the app increases the value of the numbers and the number of operators, or you can select a single operator, a mixed operator, a specific number table, it’s wonderful. You can even make adjustments between levels. This really helps your children to build to mastery with a specific table and operator, particularly valuable if you use a mastery-based math program like our family does. Your child can try as many times as he needs to get the right bubbles paired and no timer is visible during the level (number wrong and time is displayed after the level). The low-stress, encouraging environment and bubble-popping gameplay make this app surprisingly fun for kids. Children may use the process of elimination, completing the bubbles they KNOW first in order to narrow down the options for the tougher questions, but I still feel that having to select the matching question and answer still helps to solidify math facts through the repetition of connecting the two parts. What We Didn’t Like: Even though there is a lot to love about this app, it has limited features. There is no record of the scores, so if you want to see how your child is doing you’ll have to sit with them and watch the end of each level. I’d also like to see a way to go back to the beginning of the app without exiting it, and to have multiple user options. Overall: PopMath Maths Plus is a really fun and flexible way to build confidence in basic mathematical skills that allows for precise targeting of fact sets and operators. Simply designed, surprisingly fun; I’m very pleased with the performance of this math app. I received a promo code.
This is fun and a great math game for all ages! I enjoy the simplicity. I picked it up quickly and found it easy to play. I have a lot of fun trying to beat the seconds and get my mind sharp. Im an adult and enjoy it - kids will love this! It keeps you engaged. Its worth getting!
I am amazed at this mathematical application! My mother got this for my brother and I and we just love it! It has truely improved our mathematical skills! I am in the fourth grade and my brother is in the seccond. We enjoyed this great application so much, we bought it for our familys iPad! But my brother and I are quite confused on how the levels never seem to cease. You see, I am on level 452 so far and the levels never stop. I hope you can fix this.
I love this app because it’s helping me with my math. It’s fantastic and I love it. I like it because it tells you your level and it gives you points for everything you get right.

Some bad moments

Fundamentally flawed as educational software because players can just have the fun of popping the ballons by guessing as faster or faster than doing the math. In short, no reward for actually doing the math versus guessing. Also, after the initial enthusiasm (about two plays) my daughter found it boring.