Mobile Applications for Learning Geometry

Today, as a future teacher and a 20-year-old teenager, I know that technology is increasingly present not only in our daily lives but also in the educational field. That is why technology offers powerful tools to learn geometry in an interactive way. Applications such as ‘Geoboard’ and ‘Geometry Pad’ allow students to experiment with geometric shapes and figures on a digital platform. These apps allow children to manipulate shapes, explore properties and solve geometric problems in a playful way.



‘Geoboard’ is a free app that simulates a pegboard, where students can create geometric shapes using virtual rubber bands. They can explore concepts such as perimeter, area and angles, and see how the properties of shapes change when manipulated. Interaction with this application helps students to better visualise geometric shapes and their characteristics. TUTORIAL


‘Geometry Pad‘ offers a more advanced experience, allowing students to draw precise geometric figures, measure angles and lengths, and explore transformations such as translations, rotations and reflections. This app is ideal for primary school students who already have a foundation in geometry and want to deepen their knowledge. TUTORIAL


Another popular application is ‘Slice It!’, a game that challenges players to cut geometric shapes into equal parts. This playful activity reinforces concepts of symmetry and proportions in a fun and competitive way. In addition, ‘DragonBox Elements’ is an application that introduces children to basic geometry concepts through puzzles and challenges that they must solve using geometric knowledge. TUTORIAL



Using these tools in the classroom can help students visualise and better understand geometric concepts. Technology not only makes learning more engaging, but also allows students to practice and apply their knowledge in a practical and interactive way. Mobile apps are valuable resources that can complement traditional lessons and make geometry more accessible and exciting for children.



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