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Preschool Math Games and Activities to Engage Young Learners
Preschoolers have lots of important math skills to learn before they start kindergarten. Counting, number sense, sorting, patterns, comparing size, and so much more—these are all concepts toddlers need so they can move on to more advanced math concepts. These preschool math games and activities help kids master those skills in ways that are just as fun as playtime!
1. String beads on pipe cleaners
This is one of those classic preschool math games that has so many benefits for young learners. They get fine motor control practice along with learning to count, recognize numerals, and put numbers in order. All you need are pipe cleaners and beads.
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2. Monster Dice Match
Rolling dice gives kids a chance to practice counting and subitizing. Get the printable for this free matching game at the link.
Learn more: The Measured Mom—Monster Dice
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Build and countYou’ll find lots of dice-related preschool math games out there. In this one, kids roll the dice and then stack blocks together. They finish by counting the blocks all together, an early intro to addition.
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4. Flip Uno cards to make a match
Get some memory practice while you learn numerals. Uno cards, with their bright and cheery colors and large numbers, are perfect for this, but regular playing cards work too.
Learn more: Primary Playground
5. Tag the number
We love that this game gives kids a chance to move! Tape up numbers on the wall (or write them on a whiteboard). Then have kids roll a die and run to tag the number that comes up. You can play this game in other ways too, like calling out the numbers randomly yourself, or taping the numbers in a variety of places around the room.
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Build a cityStack building blocks and build a city skyline. You’ll get a different result every time, making this one of those preschool math games kids can play again and again.
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7. Race to fill the cup
So simple and so fun! Grab a bin of math cubes or small toys and some plastic cups. Kids roll a polyhedral die (you can also try flipping playing cards or Uno cards) and place that many items in their cup. The first to completely fill their cup wins!
Learn more: Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls—Fill the Cup
8. Hunt for numbers
Combine a sensory experience with some number practice. Fill a bin with sand, then bury playing cards for kids to find and match up.
Learn more: Busy Toddler/Number Hunt
9. Bounce a balloon
Everyone loves playing with balloons! Roll a die, then see if you can bounce a balloon into the air that many times without letting it hit the ground.
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Build a beetleThis is just like the original Cootie game, but no need to buy anything! Just cut beetle pieces from construction paper, then roll a die and see if you can be the first to assemble your bug!
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11. Create shapes with sticks
Toddlers need to master their shapes, and this is a clever way to do it. Put together sets of wood craft sticks (use the same color for each shape) and let little fingers turn them into triangles, squares, and other shapes.
Learn more: Team Cartwright
12. Send bears into hibernation caves
Make “caves” from plastic bowls, then send little toy bears into “hibernation” in each one! Learn how the game works at the link.
Learn more: Pocket of Preschool
13. Park numbered cars
Vroom vroom! Number your toy cars to match the slots in a cardboard parking lot. Kids will have fun zooming them into the right places.
Learn more: B-Inspired Mama
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Line up dominoesDominoes are fantastic math learning tools. This game is a sneaky introduction to addition, as kids count up the total number of dots on each domino and put them in the proper place.
Learn more: Busy Toddler—Domino Line-Up
15. Copy ice tray patterns
Seeing and matching patterns is a key skill for preschoolers. Placing pom-poms into ice cube trays with plastic tweezers helps them work on fine motor skills too.
Learn more: Planning Playtime
16. Rubber Duck Math Race
In this game, kids race to see who can be the first to get their rubber duckies to 10 (or any number you choose). They roll a die and lay out tiles to move their duck. The twist? To get to 10 at the end, they must roll the exact number they need—no going over! Preschool math games like this help kids master counting to 10 and counting on.
Learn more: Happy Toddler Playtime—Rubber Duck Race
17. Feed the LEGO monster
Sort LEGO bricks by color, shape, or number of dots. Then compare the number that wind up in each bag to learn the concept of “more or less.”
Learn more: Toddler Approved
18. Drop blocks into tubes
Upcycle some empty cardboard tubes by labeling them with numbers. Then drop small items like blocks or caps into the tubes to match the numbers.
Learn more: Happy Toddler Playtime—Tube Counting
19. Compare numbers to music
Prep for this game by using dot markers on paper plates as shown (visit the link below for more examples). Each kid takes a plate and uses it to “drive” around the room as you play music. When the music stops, they find a nearby partner and compare what they see on each other’s plates (e.g., “8 dots is more than 4 dots. 1 green dot is less than 4 green dots.”). Then start the music up and repeat!
20. Hold a shape scavenger hunt
Preschool math students are learning to recognize shapes in their environment and also to categorize and sort. This scavenger hunt does it all! Send them out to find objects in the room that match the shapes. Then count and compare to see how many you have in each category.
Learn more: Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls—Shape Scavenger Hunt
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Games for Preschoolers on Number Sense
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Number 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.
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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.
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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.
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Writing Numbers
Trace the Number One Game
Sharpen your number skills by tracing the number one.
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Addition Games for Preschoolers
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Introduction to Addition
Model to Add Numbers Game
Dive deep into the world of math by modeling to add numbers.
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Introduction to Addition
Build the Model to Add Numbers Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to build the model to add numbers.
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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.
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Introduction to Addition
Identify Embedded Numbers Game
Help your child take flight by learning how to identify embedded numbers.
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Subtraction Games for Preschoolers
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Introduction to Subtraction
Remove and Match the Number Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to remove and match the number.
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Introduction to Subtraction
Take Away to Match the Number Game
Apply your knowledge of subtraction to take away to match the number.
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Introduction to Subtraction
Find One Less Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to find one less.
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Introduction to Subtraction
Subtraction with Pictures Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to subtract with pictures.
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Geometry Games for Preschoolers
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Shapes
Sort Real-World Shapes Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by sorting real-world shapes.
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Shapes
Find Shapes All Around Us Game
Ask your little one to find and identify the different shapes around us to play this game.
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Shapes
Match Triangles and Squares Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to match triangles and squares.
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Shapes
Match Rectangles and Circles Game
Learn to solve math problems by matching rectangles and circles.
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Measurement Games for Preschoolers
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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.
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Data Handling
Identify Objects by Color Game
Sharpen your skills by identifying objects by their colors.
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Comparing Measurements
Identify Which Object is Longer Game
Kids must identify which object is longer to practice measurement.
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Data Handling
Sort Objects by Color Game
Dive deep into the world of measurement by sorting objects by color.
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Number Sense
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.
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Addition
Model to Add Numbers Game
Dive deep into the world of math by modeling to add numbers.
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Subtraction
Remove and Match the Number Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to remove and match the number.
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Geometry
Sort Real-World Shapes Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by sorting real-world shapes.
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Measurement
Identify the Object with Shorter Length Game
Use your measurement skills to identify the object with the shorter length.
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Number Sense
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.
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Addition
Build the Model to Add Numbers Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to build the model to add numbers.
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Subtraction
Take Away to Match the Number Game
Apply your knowledge of subtraction to take away to match the number.
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Geometry
Find Shapes All Around Us Game
Ask your little one to find and identify the different shapes around us to play this game.
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Measurement
Identify Which Object is Longer Game
Kids must identify which object is longer to practice measurement.
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Number Sense
Number Sequence from 1 to 3 Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by practicing the number sequence from 1 to 3.
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Addition
Count On to Add within 10 Game
Dive deep into the world of addition by counting on to add within 10.
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Subtraction
Find One Less Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to find one less.
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Geometry
Match Triangles and Squares Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to match triangles and squares.
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Measurement
Compare Group of Objects Game
Ask your little one to compare a group of objects to play this game.
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Number Sense
Count and Tell Numbers from 1 to 3 Game
Kids must count and tell numbers from 1 to 3 to practice number sense.
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Addition
Identify Embedded Numbers Game
Help your child take flight by learning how to identify embedded numbers.
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Subtraction
Subtraction with Pictures Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to subtract with pictures.
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Geometry
Match Rectangles and Circles Game
Learn to solve math problems by matching rectangles and circles.
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Measurement
Count to find out if the objects are equal Game
Kids must count to find out if the objects are equal to practice counting.
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Number Sense
Hop and Count from 1 to 3 Game
Use your number sense skills to hop and count from 1 to 3.
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Addition
Count to Find One More Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning to count to find one more.
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Subtraction
Subtract Using Pictures Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to subtract using pictures.
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Geometry
Identify Triangles and Squares Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by identifying triangles and squares.
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Measurement
Compare and Tell Where are More Objects Game
Help your child master number sense with this fun 'Compare and Tell Where are More Objects' game.
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Number Sense
Count and Match Numbers from 1 to 3 Game
Apply your knowledge of number sense to count and match numbers from 1 to 3.
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Addition
Find One or Two More Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to find one or two more.
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Subtraction
Find the Difference Using Models Game
Ask your little one to find the difference using models to play this game.
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Geometry
Identify Circles and Rectangles Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to identify circles and rectangles.
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Measurement
Compare by Matching Game
Take the pressure off by simplifying number sense with our interactive 'Compare by Matching' game.
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Number Sense
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.
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Addition
Find One More to Add Game
Dive deep into the world of addition with our 'Find One More to Add' game.
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Subtraction
Subtract and Match the Number Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning to subtract and match the number.
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Geometry
Identify Shapes by Their Names Game
Ask your little one to identify shapes by their names to play this game.
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Measurement
Identify the Object with Shorter Height Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to identify the object with the shorter height.
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Number Sense
Identify Numbers from 1 to 3 Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by identifying numbers from 1 to 3.
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Addition
Add Using Pictures Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning how to add using pictures.
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Geometry
Shapes Around Us Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning the shapes around us.
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Measurement
Identify the Taller object Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to identify the taller object.
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Number Sense
Identify Number Cards up to 3 Game
Ask your little one to identify number cards up to 3 to play this game.
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Addition
Put Together and Match the Number Game
Kids must put together and match the number to practice addition.
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Geometry
Match Shapes Game
Take a deep dive into the world of math by matching shapes.
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Measurement
Identify Objects by Color Game
Sharpen your skills by identifying objects by their colors.
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Number Sense
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.
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Geometry
Sort 2D Shapes by Their Name Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to sort 2D shapes by their name.
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Measurement
Sort Objects by Color Game
Dive deep into the world of measurement by sorting objects by color.
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Number Sense
Count Along with the Stars from 1 to 5 Game
Count along with the stars from 1 to 5 with this number sense game.
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Measurement
Identify Objects by their Name Game
Take a deep dive into the world of math by identifying objects by their names.
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Counting numbers, matching numbers with the correct image, number sequence, shapes, etc., are all fresh new areas for kids to grasp in preschool. Online games that cover these areas can increase their interest in mathematics! They make learning fun and engaging with their bright and interactive approach.
These online math games such as counting games, number sense games, addition games, subtraction games, and geometry games make learning less confusing and more enjoyable for the young learners. They also make learning hassle-free by making them feel more comfortable with the subject matter. As such, preschoolers are able to have an excellent grip on topics right from the start!
Benefits of Fun Math Games for Preschoolers Online- Nurturing Interest in Math: Online games develop and nurture an interest in mathematics in young children right from the beginning. With exciting obstacles, songs and characters, they make math concepts simple and easy to understand.
- Building Math Skills: Online games are an excellent way to develop mathematical skills in young children. They learn to identify, sort and match numbers and shapes. This also helps with in-depth learning of basic math concepts.
- Building Confidence: Because of the simple yet effective nature of online learning through pre-k math games, kids are able to have confidence in their skills early-on. Repeated practice aids in concept retention which leads to more confidence and students are able to take risks in the future to solve math problems.
- Play on multiple devices: You can play interactive math games for preschoolers online on multiple devices like; iPad, laptop, phones, etc.
- Easy Connect for Parents: Parents are instantly notified of their child’s progress.
- Offline access: Pre-k math games can also be played offline for easy access.
- How are games for preschoolers useful?
Kids can find it challenging to understand numbers and math operations. But online math games provide them with a more lively and exciting way to get a hold of the subject. They show a much more interactive and exciting way to understand mathematical concepts.
- Do online games for preschoolers help in developing math skills?
Yes! Online games are an excellent way to build the foundation of math in preschoolers. Teaching math concepts with online games like singing number songs, subitizing to count, tracing numbers, etc. help them learn about number identification, number sequencing, and basic concepts of subtraction and addition. They are a great way to build math skills.
- Are online games for preschoolers easy to use and understand?
Yes! Online games for preschoolers are interactive, fun and simple and hence are easy to play and understand. They help your little kids to get into the world of numbers and shapes smoothly.
- How can I make my preschool math learning fun through games?
Online games are a fun way for your kids to get engrossed within the world of numbers and start identifying the digits and recognizing shapes. They make math learning exciting and enjoyable for your little ones.
- How to teach math to preschoolers?
Online games and activities can be used to teach math to preschoolers. They are an excellent way to discover math and kids can learn to sequence numbers, count objects in linear and non-linear arrangements and so much more!
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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. nine0003
Math games for children 4-5 years old
Math games for preschoolers 4-5 years old include simple math examples for addition and subtraction within 10.
1. Math game "Labyrinth"
In this math game the child is faced with the task of seeing the pattern, going through 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. nine0003
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. nine0003
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 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. nine0003
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. nine0003
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 bit more difficult and suitable for kids who can count to at least 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. nine0003
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 actions and have a basic understanding of fractions. nine0003
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”. nine0003
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. nine0003
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. He will cope with the task if he figured out how a fractional number is formed and how a fraction differs from a whole.
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Math games for children from 4 to 6 years old
nine0123Math games are designed for children from 4 to 6 years old to prepare a preschooler for the first mathematical knowledge and the ability to count. Here you will find interesting colorful games in which the child will need to find and count the specified number of objects or living beings. Children of this age really like to count, especially in a playful way.
Math games online - this is the best way to instill in your child a love of mathematics. Indeed, in the form of a game, children receive any knowledge more easily, freely and with interest. The game "Find the smallest number" is designed for children from 4 years old. You need to choose the smallest number out of five...
The math game "Find the biggest number" is designed for children aged 4 and over. In this game, the child must choose the largest number out of five. The circle with the largest number must be dragged onto the square with the question mark...
Educational online math game "Put it in the basket" is made for children from 4 years old. The game is based on the child's ability to distinguish between the taste and tactile properties of objects. For example, salty, bitter, sweet, sour, soft, hard. There are 10 tasks in the game...
New Year's game for kids "Examples up to 10" is a great opportunity to make a little fidget solve examples. It is necessary to choose only those stars in the starry New Year's sky, the numbers on which are the solution of the examples presented ...
The math game "Find the numbers" is one of the favorite games of all children. Here you must find all the letters hidden in the room. To do this, you are given a magnifying glass that will enlarge any corner of the room to which you direct it. But don't forget, you can't press the same number 2 times - you will lose all points! nine0003
The math game "Let's learn numbers from 1 to 10" is designed for children from 2 to 5 years old. Have a child sit next to you and ask him to solve these tasks. The game is more difficult because the numbers in the circles are arranged randomly, and not in order.
Educational online math game "Learn numbers from 1 to 10" is designed for children from 2 to 5 years old.