Girl math games


Math Games for Girls - Girl Games

Educational 2 in 1 Game

Can you solve all the mysteries in this 2 in 1 game? http://www.girlgames.com;

Baby Juliet School Day

baby Juliet has her first day at school. Can you help Baby Juliet to make this a good day? http://www.girlgames.com;

Math Buzz

Save lost Bees, collect Honey and Fly as far as you can in this math powered adventure game. Time your answer correctly to collect flowers and save bees along the way while avoiding nasty critters ...;

Baby Julia Learns Math

Baby Julia is proud of her new math skills. In fact, she's so proud that she's agreed to solve tricky math problems in front of her whole class. She knows that all eyes will be on her while she's...;

Lab Mouse

This adorable lab mouse is working on his math skills by eating the indicated amount of cheese. He loves to participate in various tests to prove his incredible problem solving skills. Conduct yo...;

Froggy Jumps

This leaping frog wants to get across the lake, but it has to jump from lily pad to lily pad to make it there without getting wet. Use your math solving skills to answer the math problems provided...;

Cat Math

This cool cat knows how important education is, so she's always working on improving her math skills. She loves to make practice tests for herself and study by solving different types of math prob...;

Baby Hazel Learns Shapes

It's time for little baby Hazel to finally learn her shapes! You don't want this adorable little girl to grow up without knowing the difference between a parallelogram and a trapezoid! Help baby ...;

Calculate Genius

Think you're observant? Put your skills to the test in this intense, fast-paced calculation game. Don't worry about busting out the calculator or pen and notepad for this awesome game, just keep ...;

Mathteroids

A funny, cerebral update to an old classic - destroy space rocks with the power of numbers!;

Weapons of Maths Destruction

Put your tank driving and math skills to the test.;

More Math Blox

Test your math skills with this advanced level match up game. ;

Three-Seven

The goal is to line up 3 blocks vertically or horizontally whose sum is equal to 7, OR 3 numbers that are all 7.;

Crunch

Which one of the boxes should you remove to make the total of the boxes equal the current goal?;

Math Attack

Stop the viruses and bacteria from infecting the person. Use your mathematical brain to outwit the disease and become a world renowned doctor!;

Arithmeticz

Think you can add? Check out this simple math game and post your top score!;

Math Mountain

A simple math arithmetic game - try to beat the computer player or a friend to the top of the mountain. Use power ups or save them for later levels, when things get crazy!;

Rapunzels Fashionable Sneakers

Play this cute game called Rapunzel's Fashionable Sneakers to help the long-haired princess find a fancy matching outfit for her new shoes! She has spotted the cutest and fanciest pair of fashionab...;

Tina - Great Summer Day

Have fun in the sun with Tina! Summer is here, so help her finish her last math exam and go to the beach with your friend. The sporty girl loves to dive! Choose a diving suit and find all the fish ...;

Cray Cray Chic Teen

This crazy teen isn't excited about starting another school year. She's planning to veg out for the umpteenth time in the hallway or in the classroom. But she's no fool. When she's done rocking ...;

Little Melisa's Day Time

Little Melisa is so young, she doesn't even know how to spell her name correctly! Isn't it amazing that she's in preschool? She passed the test of hopping up and down on one foot, and now she's g...;

The Math Teacher

This beautiful math teacher is getting ready for the first day of the new school year. She teaches a class of high school students, so her students are no strangers to the latest trends. That's w...;

Lemonade Craze Beauty Makeover

When she was little, she had her very own lemonade stand on her block! She might have grown up a little bit, but she's expanded her business well into her grown up life. With all of the math clas. ..;

Love Story

Find the numbers to complete the story! You find love in bizarre places, and this budding romance is popping up in the back of math class. With all the numbers floating around, all these two love...;

Classroom Couple

This couple got it's start in math class, and that's why this cute girl is such a smart cookie! She's always paying attention to exactly when she'll be able to sneak a kiss from her boyfriend. An...;

Classroom Kiss

The classroom is a great place to meet new people and start relationships! Distract the teacher and the students to keep kissing the cute boys in math class! Make sure you know all the answers to...;

Dream Girl

What's he thinking about? There's no way he's paying so much attention to math class! He must be thinking about his dream girl. Figure out exactly what this cute boy is thinking about and style ...;

Hayley's Crush

Hot Game

Meet Hayley and her head full of boys! Who is her new crush this week? The cute guy at the record store? The boy that sits behind her in math class? That guy on the bus? Either way, keep Hayley lo. ..;

Forest Cooking

Make yummy cakes with this cute squirrel in a fun math and attention based cooking game. How many correct dishes can you make before time runs out?;

Kullor's School Of Magic

Learn magical spells by mixing and matching the cute Kullors. Use the rules of color math to create the ultimate spell and earn your A grade as a fledging wizard! Try to make as many combinations a...;

Liquid Measure

A fun math/puzzle based game, fill all the pots with water to complete each level.;

Arithmattack

Perfect your addition and multiplication skills in this educational math game.;

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GAMES & FUN | Math and AI 4 Girls

Card games are very common at both math competitions and math/AI summer camps. I have discovered that other math and AI students are also huge enthusiasts for card games, board games, and brain teasers. Some games require cooperation, while others are individual; some require flexibility while others require efficiency. Name any obscure game and someone in a group of advanced STEM students will have played it. If you also love of card games, this can be a fun way to relax at STEM camps, events and competitions, and it is also a great ice breaker.

Some of your parents may think playing card games isn't the most productive way to spend time, but I think the opposite. There is extensive academic research linking the role of playing games to the development of core cognitive skills such as logical and strategic thinking, as well as problem solving. Playing a new card game is a chance to explore a new logical construct, and to take risks in exploring what winning strategies might be. I have played the card game SET for over a decade yet recently learned an entirely new and collaborative way to play while attending "Game Night" at Math Prize for Girls at MIT.

 

Here some of my favorite games (very loosely) grouped by age.

Sleeping Queens

A strategy game with characters little girls would like!
 

Fraction Tower

Easy way to visualize how fractions work  

Uno

Iconic classic game which develops skills for optimization 

Spot it!

Develops focus, visual perception skills and speech-language skills

Rush Hour Jr.

A logic game to help develop problem solving skills

Yahtzee

A dice rolling game that teacher math (probability) skills

Monkey Multiplier

A fun way to learn multiplication tables for 1 -10

24-game

A math card to develop number sense and improve speed

Connect 4

A classic game to develop spatial reasoning skills

Perplexus

Teaches problem solving skills, hand eye co-ordination and the value of perseverance

Five Crowns

Award winning card game that combines analytical/planning skill with luck  

Sequence

A strategy game which combines foresight and contingency planning  

Blokus

A classic strategy game which teaches spatial relations and problem solving skills

Swish

A card game which helps with logical reasoning and visual perception

Quirkle

A board game that teaches strategical planning and forward thinking

Othello

A strategy game which teaches advance planning and thinking skills

Clue

A murder mystery which helps with deductible reasoning and observation skills

Snap Circuits

A building game that experiment with electronic components

SET

An award winning card game of visual perception, played with speed

Settlers of Catan

Award winning strategy game about optimizing resources to earn maximum points

Quarto

Abstract strategy game on deductive reasoning, the advanced version of connect 4

Monopoly Deal

Add challenging new twist to the classic property-trading game

Acquire

A mergers and acquisitions themed board game to acquire the greatest wealth

Backgammon

A 5,000 years old abstract strategy game aim to optimize moves and balance between defense and offense

Mastermind

A strategy game of code breaking using logic and deductive reasoning

Rummikub

A game that is great for focus and encourages math skills as well as strategic planning

Mahjong

An ancient Chinese game which tests skill, strategy and calculation. No two games are ever the same

Math games for children 4, 5, 6, 7 years old

The math game "Subtraction Examples up to 10 - Falling Apples" is designed for children from 5 years old. Here the child must test his ability to solve examples for subtraction within 10. Also ...

The mathematical game "Ordinal counting of objects" is suitable for children aged 5 years and older, it consists of 10 levels and will turn out to be a kind of simulator for children while learning to count within 10....

Sequence account

We present to your attention another educational math game "Addition and subtraction up to 10" for young children from Bibushi the Fox, in which the kid will be able to solve eight new problems. ..

The math game "Find the numbers in the picture" is designed for kids who are learning to count from 1 to 10. There are 2 tasks in this game. In the first task, the child must find all the numbers that are hidden...

Math online game "Problems-examples for kids in pictures" consists of eight problems and is suitable for children who learn to count up to 10. In three levels of the game, the child will solve problems on ...

Mathematical tasks Grade 1

Here you will find an exciting and colorful online game for children "Counting from 1 to 10 - Count pictures and choose a number". When a child learns to count up to 10, it is extremely important to constantly train, ...

Developing math game "Find the smallest and largest number" is designed for preschool children who are just starting to master mathematics. In this online game, the child must...

Math game "Sea World. Counting for Toddlers from 1 to 10" is designed especially for kids who are learning to count up to 10. In the game you need to complete several tasks, each of which...

Learn marine animals

The math game "New Year's Examples from 1 to 10" is designed for preschoolers who are preparing for school and learning to solve examples up to 10. In this game, you need to help the snowman solve examples, ...

All for the New Year

The math game "Counting for Toddlers - Count Objects" is designed for children from 4 years old who are already learning to count up to 10. In this game, the child must complete several tasks, in each of them ...

Today we have prepared for you a mathematical game "Smart Train" - Examples for addition up to 10. This game is intended for children of senior preschool and primary school age. The game is divided...

Math games for preschoolers and first graders

The development of a child's mathematical abilities is one of the aspects of preparing for school. It can be difficult for a preschooler to operate with numbers, so experts advise starting a child’s acquaintance with numbers and mathematical calculations from games. Complex and sometimes boring examples and tasks do not cause rejection in the baby when they are presented in the form of interesting colorful tasks.

If a child understands at an early age that mathematics is exciting and fun, it will be much easier for him to master the school subject. By the way, mathematical games develop not only the skills of working with numbers, but also logic and non-standard thinking. What are the mathematical games for preschoolers - in our material.

Math games for 4-5 year olds

Math games for preschoolers 4-5 years old include simple math examples for addition and subtraction within 10.

1. Mathematical game "Labyrinth"

In this mathematical game, the child is faced with the task of seeing the pattern, passing the maze and helping the squirrel find the acorn.

Print the picture. Give the child a pencil. Let him draw a path along which the squirrel can get to the acorn.

The squirrel has started its journey. She took two steps. What is the difference between 3 and 1? How much more is it? And the number 5 compared to 3? It is desirable that the child himself see the pattern (adding 2 to each previous number). But if it doesn’t work out, don’t worry — explain. Calculate the next step together, and then let the baby go on his own.

2. Math crossword

If a child can count to 10, they may be interested in doing a math crossword.

Print out the crossword. Tell your child how to work with a mathematical crossword puzzle, how the numbers fit into it. You can explain such concepts as "horizontal" and "vertical".

Explain that each row and column must have correct equalities. Emphasize that a mathematical crossword puzzle differs from the usual example in that an unknown number can appear anywhere in it.

Show that in a crossword puzzle it is better to solve the examples not in an arbitrary sequence, but by moving from one intersection to another. And it is very important to do everything right, because a mistake in one place will lead to inaccuracies in another.

3. Mathematical game "Count the beads"

As in other examples, the picture can be printed.

There are two different tasks here.

On the left picture there are beads that you need to count and write the answers below, as shown in the first picture. Do not give the child the task right away - invite him to think about what the numbers below (in the first picture) mean. Perhaps he himself will find a correspondence between the number of beads and the number below. In this case, he will easily enter all the correct answers.

On the second, right, block of pictures, the number of beads is the same everywhere, and the number of filled beads is signed below. The kid can also guess about this on his own. After that, he will gladly color the required number of beads in each picture.

With this activity you can explain to your child what an abacus is and how to use it.

4. Mathematical game “Take the bear to the bear cub”

Examples are written on the ice. In this game, the child must complete each task and write the answer on the ice. After that, you can pave the way of the bear to the bear cub along the ice, on which the numbers 1, 2, 3 are written, and then in order up to 10.

Math games for preschoolers 6-7 years old

Math games for children 6-7 years old are a little more difficult and suitable for kids who can count at least up to 20 and solve addition and subtraction problems in two steps.

1. Mathematical game "Insert the missing number"

The meaning of this mathematical game is to insert numbers into empty cells that come in sequence before, between or after a given number.

Thus, the child's idea of ​​the "number line" is formed.

For convenience, you can first draw this line, on which numbers are indicated from left to right, increasing each time by one. Then the baby will understand what “before”, “between” and “after” means, and will easily do all the exercises.

2. Mathematical game “Put fruits in baskets”

Print the picture, cut out all fruits and baskets separately. The kid must solve a mathematical example that is written on a fruit and "put" it in the correct basket.

These examples show the child that the same number can be obtained in several ways.

Note that the example does not show the same number of ways to get different numbers. So, 7 is obtained by five options: 4 + 3; 7 - 0; 1+6; 2+5; 14 - 7. And 18 - three: 9 + 9; 20 - 2; 12 + 6.

Explain that there are other ways to get the number 18. Give an example or have the child come up with their own.

3. Mathematical game "Find a suitable umbrella"

In this math game, you need to match an umbrella to each cloud. To do this, the child must solve the examples written inside the cloud and the umbrella, and then place the cloud over the desired umbrella.

In this task, you can not cut anything, but simply connect pictures with the same answer. Each cloud corresponds to one umbrella.

Math games for 1st grade

Math games for schoolchildren are suitable for children who can count up to 30, complete examples in several steps and have a basic understanding of fractions.

1. A chain of mathematical examples

On the path of the butterfly to the flower, do all the suggested actions. Some of the numbers are already in circles, others must be entered by solving the examples given above.

This math task is not for the little ones: here you need to be able to count to at least 30.

2. Math game "How much does a salad cost?"

The picture shows vegetables and their "value". Below are plates with a different set of vegetables. Invite the child to calculate how much each salad “costs”.

3. What is the fraction in the picture?

Pictures will help explain to your child what fractions are.

The images show circles divided into equal parts. Some of them are painted over. First you need to calculate how many parts there are. Next - how many of them are painted over.

The essence of a fractional number is easy to explain in this way.

For the first example: the circle is divided into 4 parts; three out of four are shaded, i.e. three-fourths. This is referred to as 3/4.

Second example (below): there are 6 beats in the circle, four of the six are shaded - four sixths, 4/6.

Such an algorithm will allow the child to choose from the options presented the answer corresponding to each circle. To check how the kid understood the material, ask him to show an integer (not a fractional) number on one of the circles, painting over the required number of parts.


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