Description
Been using 3rd Grade Math – Play&Learn for a couple months now. It’s basically an educational game that helps kids learn math through fun mini-games and activities. Pretty solid app if you’re looking to keep your 3rd grader busy and learning at the same time.
Here’s what you do: there are different math topics like multiplication, division, fractions, and so on. You can choose which one to practice and play through a bunch of quick games. It’s got adaptive difficulty too, so it gets harder as you improve. And the games are actually pretty fun – not just boring drills.
Look, if you’ve got a 3rd grader who needs to work on their math skills, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the ads can get a little annoying if you don’t pay – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out.
Editor Opinion
So here's my take on 3rd Grade Math - Play&Learn. I've tested a bunch of educational apps for kids and this one's actually pretty solid. The mini-games are engaging and do a great job of reinforcing math concepts without feeling like work. Plus it tracks your kid's progress so you can see where they're at. The only downside is it can get repetitive after a while, but mixing up the topics helps with that. Overall, a great way to make math practice more fun.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Tons of different math topics to practice
- Games are genuinely fun and not just boring drills
- Adaptive difficulty keeps it challenging
- Free to play with no in-app purchases required
- Tracks progress so parents can see how kids are doing
Cons
- Can get a bit repetitive after playing for a while
- Ads can be annoying if you don't pay for the ad-free version
- Might not hold younger 3rd graders' attention for long
Specifications
| Updated | 13.10.2025 |
| Category | Educational |
| Age Rating | Everyone |
| Developer | Pazu Games |
| Android | Android 6.0++ |
| Package Name |
com.pazugames.thirdgrademath |
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