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Math Games for Kids Online
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- Number Sense (387)
- Addition (341)
- Subtraction (238)
- Multiplication (199)
- Division (109)
- Fractions (173)
- Decimals (150)
- Geometry (128)
- Measurement (175)
- Time (35)
- Money (57)
- Algebra (35)
- Word Problems (57)
- Reading (2,209)
- Writing (184)
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Number Sense Games for Kids (387)
View all 387 gamesNumber Recognition
Sing the Number Song from 1 to 3 Game
Ask your little one to sing the number song from 1 to 3 to play this game.
PREK K PK.CC.2
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Number Sequence
Sing the Number Song from 11 to 15 Game
Sing the number song from 11 to 15 to practice numbers.
PREK K PK.CC.2
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Counting
Count the Dots from 1 to 3 Game
Count the dots from 1 to 3 to begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard.
PREK PK.CC.4
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Writing Numbers
Trace the Number One Game
Sharpen your number skills by tracing the number one.
PREK K
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Addition Games for Kids (341)
View all 341 gamesIntroduction to Addition
Model to Add Numbers Game
Dive deep into the world of math by modeling to add numbers.
PREK K K.OA.2
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Addition Strategies
Build the Model to Add Numbers Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to build the model to add numbers.
PREK K PK.OA.1
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Addition Facts
Add Two Numbers (Up to 5) Game
Ask your little one to add two numbers (Up to 5) to play this game.
K K.OA.5
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Addition Without Regrouping
Add Using Place Value Chart Game
Practice the superpower of addition by learning how to add using the place value chart.
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Subtraction Games for Kids (238)
View all 238 gamesIntroduction to Subtraction
Remove and Match the Number Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to remove and match the number.
PREK K K.OA.2
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Subtraction Strategies
Count Backward From 10 Game
Ask your little one to count backward from 10 to play this game.
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Subtraction Facts
Subtract Two Numbers (Up to 5) Game
Take a deep dive into the world of math by subtracting two numbers (up to 5).
K K.OA.5
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Subtraction Without Regrouping
Subtract Multiples to 10 using Visuals Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to subtract multiples of 10 using visuals.
1 1.NBT.6
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Multiplication Games for Kids (199)
View all 199 gamesIntroduction to Multiplication
Count Rows and Columns Game
Take the first step towards building your math castle by practicing to count rows and columns.
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Multi-digit Multiplication
Multiply 2-Digit Numbers Using Area Model Game
Use your multiplication skills to multiply 2-digit numbers using area models.
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Multiplication Properties
Multiply Three Numbers Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to multiply three numbers.
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Advance Multiplication
Multiply and Answer in Unit Form Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to multiply and answer in unit form.
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Division Games for Kids (109)
View all 109 gamesAdvance Division
Divide using a Related Fact Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to divide using a related fact.
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Division Facts
Division facts of 10 Game
Explore the division facts of 10 with this game.
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Introduction to Division
Divide Objects into Equal Groups Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by helping them divide objects into equal groups.
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Multi-digit Division
Find the Quotient Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by learning to find the quotient.
4 4.NBT.6
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Fraction Games for Kids (173)
View all 173 gamesIdentify Fractions
Understand Equal Parts Game
Let your child see the world through math-colored shades by understanding equal parts.
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Compare Fractions
Compare Fractions Using Fraction Strips Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to compare fractions using fraction strips.
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Equivalent Fractions
Identify Equivalent Fractions Game
Treat yourself to an immersive learning experience by identifying equivalent fractions.
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Convert Fractions
Choose the Fraction Represented by the Model Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to choose the fraction represented by the model.
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Decimal Games for Kids (150)
View all 150 gamesIdentify Decimals
Identify Tenths Using Fraction Models Game
Apply your knowledge of decimals to identify tenths using fraction models.
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Represent Decimals
Choose the Decimal Number Represented on The Number Line Game
Help kids practice decimals by learning to choose the decimal number represented on the number line.
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Read and Write Decimals
Decimals on the Place Value Chart Game
Use your skills to practice decimals on the place value chart.
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Decimal Place Value
Identify the Place Value and Complete the Chart Game
Use your math skills to identify the place value and complete the chart.
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Geometry Games for Kids (128)
View all 128 gamesTerms in Geometry
Identify Objects Above and Below Game
Learn to solve problems by identifying objects 'above' and 'below'.
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Shapes
Sort Real-World Shapes Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by sorting real-world shapes.
PREK PK.G.3
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Coordinate Planes
Identify the Missing Coordinate Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by identifying the missing coordinate.
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Terms in Geometry
Counting Objects Above and Below Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by counting objects 'above' and 'below'.
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Measurement Games for Kids (175)
View all 175 gamesCapacity
Guess the Correct Unit of Capacity Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning to identify the correct unit of capacity.
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Comparing Measurements
Identify the Object with Shorter Length Game
Use your measurement skills to identify the object with the shorter length.
PREK K K.MD.2
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Conversion of Measurement Units
Conversion Tables for Metric Units of Length Game
Help kids practice measurements with these conversion tables for metric units of length.
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Data Handling
Identify Objects by Color Game
Sharpen your skills by identifying objects by their colors.
PREK K PK.MD.2
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Time Games for Kids (35)
View all 35 gamesAM and PM
Relate Activities with A.
M. and P.M. GameShine bright in the math world by learning how to relate activities with A.M. and P.M.
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Analog Clock
The Hour Hand Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by playing 'The Hour Hand' game.
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Elapsed Time
Find Elapsed Time Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by learning how to find elapsed time.
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Time in Half Hours
Read Time in Half Hours Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to read time in half hours.
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Money Games for Kids (57)
View all 57 gamesIdentify Coins
Different Types of Coins Game
Explore different types of coins with your little one.
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Counting Money
Count Money with Coins of a Type Game
Help your child take flight by learning how to count money with coins of a type.
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Operations With Money
Use Coins to Make the Given Amount Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to use coins to make the given amount.
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Identify Coins
Count Coins of a Type Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to count coins of a type.
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Algebra Games for Kids (35)
View all 35 gamesPatterns
Fill in the Correct Number Using Additive Patterns Game
Fill in the correct number using additive patterns.
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Numerical Expressions
Simplify Expressions with Two Operations Game
Ask your little one to simplify expressions with two operations to play this game.
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Factors and Multiples
Select the First FIve Multiples of Various Numbers Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning to select the first five multiples of various numbers.
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Prime and Composite Numbers
Choose the Prime Number Out of the Given Numbers Game
Kids must choose the prime number out of the given numbers to practice algebra.
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Word Problems Games for Kids (57)
View all 57 gamesAddition and Subtraction Word Problems
Adding One by Making a Model Game
Treat yourself to an immersive learning experience with our 'Adding One by Making a Model' game.
K K.OA.2
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Multiplication and Division Word Problems
Solve Word Problems on Division Game
Learn to solve math problems by solving word problems on division.
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Fraction Word Problems
Solve the Word Problems on Fraction Addition Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to solve the word problems on fraction addition.
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Money Word Problems
Find the Change Game
Use your counting money skills to find the change.
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All Math Games for Kids
Number Recognition
Count Along with the Stars from 1 to 3 Game
Shine bright in the math world by counting along with the stars from 1 to 3.
PREK K PK.CC.2
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Number Sequence
Number Sequence from 1 to 20 Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by practicing the number sequence from 1 to 20.
PREK K PK.CC.2
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Counting
Count to Tell How Many up to 3 Game
Ask your little one to count to tell 'how many' up to 3.
PREK PK.CC.4
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Writing Numbers
Trace the Number Two Game
Sharpen your number skills by tracing the number two.
PREK K
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Compare and Order Numbers
Identify the Least and Greatest Blocks Game
Ask your little one to identify the least and the greatest number of blocks to play this game.
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Skip Counting
Count up by 2s Game
Practice the superpower of counting by learning how to count up by 2s.
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Even and Odd Numbers
Count Objects in Pairs Game
Take the first step towards building your math castle by practicing how to count objects in pairs.
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Place Value
Which Picture Shows 10 Game
Make math learning fun by choosing the picture that shows 10.
K K.NBT.1
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Number Recognition
Number Sequence from 1 to 3 Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by practicing the number sequence from 1 to 3.
PREK K
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Number Sequence
Sing the Number Song from 10 to 20 Game
Have your own math-themed party by singing the number song from 10 to 20.
PREK K PK.CC.2
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Counting
Match Numbers up to 3 Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to match numbers up to 3.
PREK PK.CC.4
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Writing Numbers
Trace the Number Three Game
Sharpen your number skills by tracing the number three.
PREK K
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Compare and Order Numbers
Identify the Least and Greatest Number Game
Kids must identify the least and the greatest number to practice number sense.
K 1 1.NBT.3
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Skip Counting
Skip Count by 2s on Hundreds Charts Game
Take a look at how to skip count by 2s on the hundreds charts with this game.
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Even and Odd Numbers
Identify Even or Odd Game
Kids must identify whether the given number is even or odd.
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Place Value
Complete the Ten-Frame Game
Apply your knowledge of place values to complete the ten-frame.
K K.NBT.1
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Number Recognition
Count and Tell Numbers from 1 to 3 Game
Kids must count and tell numbers from 1 to 3 to practice number sense.
PREK K
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Number Sequence
Let's Make the Number Song from 10 to 15 Game
Listen to the number song from 10 to 15 with your child.
PREK K PK. CC.2
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Counting
Counting Sequence from 1 to 5 Game
Help your little one practice the counting sequence from 1 to 5.
PREK PK.CC.3.a
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Writing Numbers
Trace the Number Four Game
Sharpen your number skills by tracing the number four.
PREK K
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Compare and Order Numbers
Order the Numbers Game
Take the pressure off by simplifying number sense by ordering the numbers.
K 1 1.NBT.3
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Skip Counting
Skip Count by 2s Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to skip count by 2s.
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Even and Odd Numbers
Check Even or Odd Game
Ask your little one to check even or odd to play this game.
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Place Value
Count Up to 15 Using Ten-Frames Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to count up to 15 using ten-frames.
K K.NBT.1
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Number Recognition
Hop and Count from 1 to 3 Game
Use your number sense skills to hop and count from 1 to 3.
PREK K
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Number Sequence
Let's Make the Number Song from 10 to 20 Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse with the number song from 10 to 20.
PREK K PK.CC.2
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Counting
Count to 5 Game
Dive deep into the world of counting with our fun 'Count to 5' game.
PREK K K. CC.4.a
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Writing Numbers
Trace the Number Five Game
Sharpen your number skills by tracing the number five.
PREK K
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Compare and Order Numbers
Recognize Patterns Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to recognize patterns.
PREK K PK.OA.2
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Skip Counting
Count On by 2s Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to count on by 2s.
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Even and Odd Numbers
Select the Even or Odd Number Game
Dive deep into the world of math by selecting the even or odd number.
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Place Value
Count Up to 20 Using Ten-Frames Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to count up to 20 using ten-frames.
K K.NBT.1
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Number Recognition
Count and Match Numbers from 1 to 3 Game
Apply your knowledge of number sense to count and match numbers from 1 to 3.
PREK K
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Number Sequence
Connect the Number Stars from 1 to 3 Game
Kids must connect the number stars from 1 to 3 to practice number sense.
PREK K PK.CC.2
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Counting
Count the Dots from 1 to 5 Game
Teach your little one to count the dots from 1 to 5.
PREK PK.CC.4
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Writing Numbers
Trace the Number Six Game
Sharpen your number skills by tracing the number six.
PREK K
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Compare and Order Numbers
Match Number and Pattern Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to match numbers and patterns.
PREK K
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Skip Counting
Complete the Skip Count Game
Take the first step towards building your math castle by practicing how to complete the skip count.
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Place Value
Model Teen Numbers on the Frame Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to model teen numbers on the frame.
K K.NBT.1
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Number Recognition
Match Number Cards from 1 to 3 Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by matching number cards from 1 to 3.
PREK K
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Number Sequence
Sing the Number Song from 1 to 5 Game
Dive deep into the world of numbers by singing the number song from 1 to 5.
PREK K PK.CC.2
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Counting
Subitize to Count within 5 Game
Learn to solve math problems by subitizing to count within 5.
PREK K PK.CC.4
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Writing Numbers
Trace the Number Seven Game
Sharpen your number skills by tracing the number seven.
PREK K
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Compare and Order Numbers
Compare by Counting Game
Dive deep into the world of number sense with our 'Compare by Counting' game.
K K.CC.7
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Skip Counting
Count Forward by 2s Game
Take a look at how to count forward by 2s with this game.
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Place Value
Composing Teen Numbers Game
Let your child see the world through math-colored shades with our composing 'teen' numbers game!
K 1 K. NBT.1
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Number Recognition
Identify Numbers from 1 to 3 Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by identifying numbers from 1 to 3.
PREK K
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Number Sequence
Count Along with the Stars from 1 to 5 Game
Count along with the stars from 1 to 5 with this number sense game.
PREK K PK.CC.2
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Counting
Count Objects to 5 Game
Kids must count objects to 5 to practice counting.
PREK K K.CC.5
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Introduction to Addition
Count On to Add within 10 Game
Dive deep into the world of addition by counting on to add within 10.
PREK K 1 1.OA.5
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Online Math Games for KidsMath can be hard sometimes, and it can be difficult for different types of learners at different stages. But playing games with math in them is different! Games are fun, and they don't take themselves too seriously. This means that they're a great way to develop necessary math skills without feeling like you're doing work at all.
Fun math games online add meaningful challenges to your child’s math practice which are both age and grade appropriate. Math learning games are visually pleasing and engage your child’s sensibilities in the best way possible.
These games include subtraction games, addition games, measurement games, counting games, number sense games, place value games, algebra games and much more that cater to all ages from preschoolers to K-5.
Benefits of Interactive Math Games Online- Mathematics games foster positive educational experiences by boosting student motivation and learning
- Math learning games stimulate mathematical reasoning by encouraging students to reason, wonder and explore
- They provide an alternative method of approach and assessment to mathematics
- Play on any device: Kids can play math games online on the device of their choice; iPad, laptop, iPod etc.
- Engaging and rewarding games: Children can buy their favorite animated pet and more with the coins they earn through practice.
- Parental Connect: Parents can get instant notifications of their child’s progress and skill completion through apps and websites.
- Offline access: Fun math games can also be played offline through various apps.
Math online games are extremely useful as they make learning fun and interactive! They not only engage the child but facilitate frequent practicing of math facts and increase math knowledge by focusing on logical areas of reasoning and questioning. They are very efficient in reinforcing mathematical concepts.
2. Do online games help in developing math skills?Ofcourse! Math games improve reasoning abilities, promote better comprehension of underlying concepts and allow children to feel confident in solving complex math problems based on real-world scenarios. They are practical and useful in developing key mathematical skills.
3. Are math games easy to understand and play?Yes! They come with a set of instructions that are engaging and easy to understand. They cater to all types of learners and provide an equal learning opportunity for every child. They challenge children in a way that is both exciting and appropriate which then increases their math learning and enhances their math skills.
4. How can I make teaching math fun?You can make teaching math fun with interesting games online by incorporating them in your classroom or your child’s routine.
5. What are the best math games websites for kids?A wide range of websites and apps are available online that cater to math learning and practice. To know more, read: Best Online Math Websites To Take The Math Blues Away
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Math Games for Kindergarten Online
Kindergarten Math GamesMath games for kindergarten primarily focus on two critical areas: (1) number names and counting sequence (2) describing shapes and space. Children begin their math journey in kindergarten and this forms the basis of all known mathematics. It is important to make learning fun, engaging and interactive at this stage so that the child develops an early interest in math.
This can be easily done using fun-filled math games that are visually appealing and captivating. There is no better way to teach your little ones about numbers and shapes! Games like sorting games, matching games, counting games, etc. help increase the child’s understanding of numbers.
- Developing cognitive skills: Learning math through games in kindergarten helps to develop children’s cognitive skills. Their brains are like sponges at this stage, so it is important to stimulate their minds with the right assets. Games engage multiple areas of the brain and allow the learner to interact with concepts like number sense and sequence, addition, subtraction, etc. at their own pace. These games also promote math talk and enhance reasoning abilities.
- Making math learning fun and engaging: Online math games eliminate rote learning from a young age and incorporate a more practical approach to learning. Children can start their math journey by singing the number song or by counting objects along with a friendly character using colorful images. This holds their attention and interest in math right from the start!
- Building curiosity: Children are naturally curious and it is important to nurture this natural inquisitiveness. Math games are a brilliant way to foster their curiosity by engaging their imagination and creative skills. Sorting games, finding and matching shape games, aligning and comparing length games, etc. all boost curiosity and learning.
- Building motivation, memory and motor skills: Math games allow children to practice their concepts repeatedly that increase their proficiency and boost their motivation. Math games are also amazing at developing motor skills as they involve actions like tapping, clicking, dragging on the screen at the right time at the right place, etc. Memory and concept retention are also increased with repeated practice.
- Play on multiple devices: Math games can be played online on multiple devices like; iPad, laptop, phones, etc.
- Engaging and rewarding games: Children can purchase assets for their characters and more through the coins they win through practice.
- Easy Connect for Parents: Parents are instantly notified about their child’s progress.
- Offline access: Games can also be played offline through apps for an interruption-free experience.
Counting, writing numbers in words, and identifying shapes are some concepts taught in kindergarten which are useful in everyday life. Math games make these concepts fun and easy to comprehend for the youngest learners out there!
2. Do online games for kindergarten help in developing math skills?Yes! They can help build an interest right from the start. They not only teach concepts effectively but also relate them to the real world with a touch of wonder and fascination. As such, kindergarteners are able to develop as well as practice necessary math skills to take their learning forward.
3. Are math games for kindergarten easy to use and understand?Yes, they are extremely age and user-friendly and perfect for little learners. They come with interactive characters and colorful imagery that help retain the attention of your child. Patience with young children is extremely important and interactive games allow streamlined productive learning to be fun and simple simultaneously.
4. How can I make my kindergarten math learning fun through games?Incorporating games is a wonderful method to keep the spark of learning alive. Kindergarten math games online cover a wide range of topics that are aligned with Common Core Standards that will make learning hassle-free and enjoyable.
5. How to teach math to kindergarteners?The best way to teach math to children is to let them experience and play with math around them. Make them feel that math is everywhere. Whether you are explaining them counting sequences or telling them about days and months, math is always involved. Online games can be inculcated in their learning routine to make learning exciting and relatable.
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Entertaining math for preschoolers, online math games and tasks
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Learning shapes course
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What is symmetry?
Part of the whole
We study the figures (1)
We study the figures (2)
Study the figures (3)
We study the figures (4)
Posal Line
polygon
polygons (1)
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Course Learn numbers
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Number 1 (1)
Distinguish numbers from 0 to 9 (1)
Distinguish numbers from 0 to 9 (2)
Distinguish numbers from 0 to 9 (3) 9000
Distinguish numbers from 0 to 9 (4)
Number line up to 10 (1)
Digit 1 (2)
Digit 2 (1)
Digit 2 (2)
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Funny numbers (1)
Funny numbers (2)
Cheerful count up to 3
Cheerful count up to 5
Where else? (1)
Where is more? (2)
Let's count!
Remove the numbers up to 3
We play and consider
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Consider up to 10
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Funny account up to 10 (1)
Funny score up to 10 (2)
Tasks for up to 10 up to 10 (1)
Number line problems up to 10 (2)
Play and count (1)
Play and count (2)
Which is in order up to 10?
Count down from 10 to 1 (1)
Count down from 10 to 1 (2)
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Count up to 20
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Correlating objects and numbers up to 20 (1)
Composition of the number 12
Counting in pairs up to 20
Counting objects up to 20
Counting objects up to 20 (2)
Count items up to 20 (3)
Count items up to 20 (4)
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Count up to 100
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Approximate count (2)
Millimeter
Approximate count (1)
Arrange in order to 100 (1)
Count to one hundred
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Number composition
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Number composition 3 20 90Ol000 Learning to solve problems up to 10 (1)
Learning to solve problems up to 10 (2)
Examples in pictures
Subtract and add
Subtraction with the transition through a dozen (2)
Subtraction through ten (3)
Drag answer
Addition. Terms. Sum. (1)
Addition. Terms. Sum. (2)
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Compare numbers
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Longer, shorter, equal in length
Comparing numbers in pictures up to 10
Odd or even
Comparing expressions. Equalities and inequalities
Comparison of numbers within a million
Comparison of numbers in pictures up to 20
Comparison of numbers within 20
Compare the numbers
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We multiply and divide
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Remember the multiplication table
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Division with a remainder of
The division of a three -digit number by a single -digit
Multiplication and division problems
Do you know the multiplication table? (1)
Do you know the multiplication table? (2)
Written division with remainder
Written multiplication by a two -digit number
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We solve problems and examples
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Learning to solve problems up to 10 (1)
Money LOVE
diagrams
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Examples with brackets
Add and subtract
Composition of the number
Composition of the number
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Determine the time
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days of the week (1)
days of the week (2)
Memorial months (2)
Distinguish the seasons
We remember months (1)
Determine the time by shooters
hours with arrows
Autumn riddles (1)
Seasons - spring (2)
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Why do we need mathematics?
Mathematics is a fundamental science that appeared at the moment when a person needed to calculate something. We can say that her age is not much different from the age of mankind. Mathematics helps, on the one hand, to develop abstract thinking, on the other hand, to solve applied problems in everyday life.
Mathematical thinking, or mathematical mindset, is based on logic, the ability to build cause-and-effect relationships, critical thinking, the desire to get to the bottom of a question or problem.
Mathematics forms skills that are relevant for any historical period, especially for the present.
What is entertaining mathematics?
Undoubtedly, mathematical abilities are developed by special efforts.
One option is to study mathematics by solving mathematical problems. For an easier and more exciting learning process, a special section is used - entertaining mathematics. In thoughtful game tasks, interesting plots, using humor, the science of mathematics appears in the most attractive form, which is especially important when teaching children. Children's curiosity and excitement allow you to get involved in the world of abstract calculations and go from entertaining puzzles to real complex mathematics.
Why does the child not understand mathematics?
There is no definite answer to this question. Perhaps the child has not yet fully mastered the skills of counting. Here, counting games from very simple to complicated options, for example, with dice (as an option, rpg board games) will help.
Very young children may still have unformed abstract thinking: it is easier for them to operate with visual objects. A parent or teacher always shows the application of mathematics, explaining why mathematics is needed in life.
If we are talking about an older age, then it is possible to structure abstract thinking in the form of diagrams on paper, helping not to keep all the data in mind, but to see the full picture visually.
If mathematics is difficult for a child, it may be worth paying additional attention to the development of imagination. It is not necessary to use the detailed solution of math problems; you can go through mazes, cut out patterns, collect various crafts according to the schemes. Creativity is welcome, because mathematics is not always about dry numbers.
Math in pictures for preschoolers online is now available to every child. The section includes tasks and games in arithmetic for children, exciting tasks that develop addition and subtraction lessons for children. The exercises in this section will help develop attention and concentration, form elementary mathematical concepts in children.
Playful activities
Your child will have a fun and productive time.
Children are engaged with pleasure, are completely immersed in the learning process and achieve results. For children under 6 who have not yet learned to read, we voiced each task.
Cups and medals for children
Awards that motivate children to achieve success.
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Math for preschoolers - math games
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Mothers of preschoolers often say, "My child doesn't want to learn anything. " With schoolchildren, things are a little easier, children of 7-8 years old have a more developed emotional-volitional sphere. This means that they are more independent, able to concentrate and hold attention intentionally, unlike themselves, but at the age of 5. Therefore, it is almost impossible to force a preschooler to study - you need to be interested! We offer a list of simple games and recommendations that can help parents of fidgets.
What should a child know in mathematics by the age of 5-6?
If the child is familiar with mathematics before school, it will help him to adapt more easily to the school load.
Basic things a preschooler needs to know and be able to do:
- Numbers from 0 to 9 and their corresponding numbers - you need to be able to correlate the number of objects with the number.
- Be able to count in order to 10 and back.
- Signs of addition and subtraction, as well as equals, greater than and less than.
- Be able to perform addition and subtraction within 10.
- Know the basic shapes and their names: circle, square, rectangle, triangle, as well as be able to divide them into equal parts.
- Spatial terms: left, right, center, bottom, top. These skills will help your child navigate the notebook better. Graphic dictation does an excellent job of reinforcing these concepts.
Math games for preschoolers
First, you need to understand what the child already knows and can do, and where there are gaps. If the kid attends kindergarten, then, most likely, he already has an idea about numbers and geometric shapes.
Remember that classes with preschoolers should take place in a playful way - they can be combined with outdoor games, they can be included in everyday activities (anything can be counted: steps, steps, trees, etc.).
If you want to introduce a child to geometric shapes, it’s not enough just to say: “This is a triangle, remember!” It is necessary to achieve understanding, abstract vision and memorization at the subconscious level.
The best math activities for children 4 - 6 years old:
1. Math coloring - train counting and fine motor skills. Mathematical coloring pages include: coloring by numbers, where each fragment is assigned its own number, and a certain color is assigned to it - as a result, the baby gets a bright picture. They also include a drawing that you need to circle, connecting the numbers in order, and then color the resulting picture as you wish. This option also trains counting, fine motor skills, logical thinking.
2. Geometric riddles. You explain to the child what the figure looks like, and his task is to guess which figure you are describing. It is possible to do this in the format of rhyming riddles, or you can describe them to your child in your own words. To consolidate the result, ask the child to find an object in the room that is similar in shape to the guessed figure, and then guess his figure and describe it to you so that you can guess it.
3. "Find the missing number" - draw cards for the game: lay out the row in front of the child in order, but skip 1 card. The task of the child is to find the missing number. So we can train both counting in order and in reverse order. With the help of cards, you can introduce the child to the composition of numbers, addition and subtraction
4. Use math riddles - basically simple puzzles. For example: a cat has 4 legs, but how many legs do 2 kittens have? So the child trains counting, spatial thinking and logic. We have already written about puzzles for children, maybe you will like them!
5. Store game. Use whatever materials are available. Give the kid drawn money (you can borrow it in monopoly), stick price tags on the items and invite the kid to go shopping.
The main rules for classes: finish classes before you see signs of fatigue on the child's face; remember that it is difficult for the baby, and this is normal - do not scold him in case of failures; End classes on a positive note and celebrate your child's progress.