Math games that will teach you about mathematics, numbers and counting. Practice the basic number perception with an abacus, or practice the four rules of arithmetic. You will learn math in a joyful way by playing these games. Here we have collected all the games on the subject Math. The games suit preschool, elementary school and all the way up to high school. The games may be sorted by popularity, target group, release date or name.
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Count money
Look at the notes and coins and add up the sum. Practicing basic knowledge in how to count money with increasing difficulty. This knowledge game uses all valid denominations of the Swedish krona, U.S.
76 game levels. First grade - Seventh grade
Money Counting Mental calculation
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Match clocks
Match clocks that can be both analog and digital. Practice telling time with both types of clocks.
40 game levels. First grade - Sixth grade
Clock Analog clock Digital clock Numbers
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Tell time in English
Practice analog clock. Practice the basics such as full hours, half-hours, quarters and minutes. Watch the three clocks and choose the clock that match the requested time.
20 game levels. First grade - Sixth grade
Clock Analog clock Numbers
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Abacus - Basics
Learn to count on an abacus online. In order to be able to count on an abacus you have to master the basics. In this game you train the values of the beads, the importance of the beam and the rods.
9 game levels. First grade - Tenth grade
Logical thinking Mental calculation Abacus
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Minecraft math
Count with Minecraft! You will need to multiply, divide and subtract.
2 game levels. Fourth grade - Seventh grade
Multiplication Division Subtraction Problem solving
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Writing numbers in words
Practice how numbers are written in words. In English and both numbers to words and words to numbers.
17 game levels. Kindergarten - First grade
Numbers Digits Words Write
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Multiplication
Learn multiplication with this math game for students. Find the product of the factors in all times tables.
45 game levels. Third grade - Tenth grade
Numbers Multiplication Mental calculation
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Number bonds
Try to find the number that is a number bond to another number and adds up to the given sum. Practice part-part-whole relationships to the numbers 0-20 and facilitates the important mental calculation
25 game levels. First grade - Fifth grade
Numbers Addition Mental calculation Number bonds
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Digital clock in English
Practice the digital clock with 24 hours. Read a written time and find the corresponding time among the three digital clocks.
20 game levels. Kindergarten - Sixth grade
Clock Digital clock Numbers
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Addition
Practice addition in math game with several levels of increasing difficulty. Add two numbers and find the correct sum.
35 game levels. Kindergarten - Sixth grade
Numbers Addition Mental calculation
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Place value with base ten blocks
Look at the picture and count the hundreds. Then count the number of tens and after that the ones. Sum up and click on the correct number. Practice counting and improve your perception of numbers in t
12 game levels. Kindergarten - Sixth grade
Counting Mental calculation
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Trigonometry Vocabulary
Practice the six trigonometric functions and other trigonometry definitions.
6 game levels. Fourth grade - Seventh grade
Trigonometry Functions Vocabulary
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Abacus - Addition
Learn to count addition on an abacus. In order to be able to perform addition on an abacus you need to master the abacus basics. In this game you practice to carry extra digits when adding numbers.
12 game levels. First grade - Tenth grade
Logical thinking Addition Abacus
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Multiplication memory
Practice multiplication with times tables in this memory game where you should match an expression with the right product.
10 game levels. Third grade - Seventh grade
Multiplication Times tables Mental arithmetic Memory training
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Abacus - Subtraction
Practice subtraction on the abacus. In this game you practice to borrow when performing math calculation with subtraction. Please play the other abacus games before playing this game for better unders
12 game levels. First grade - Tenth grade
Logical thinking Subtraction Abacus
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Abacus bead recognition
Abacus numbers and memory. learn number and bead recognition with a game of memory.
2 game levels. Kindergarten - First grade
Abacus Bead recognition Pre-k Kindergarten
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Adding Fruits
Improve the learners' skills in addition by adding the number of fruits.
3 game levels. Kindergarten - Third grade
Addition
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Division
Practice division, ie dividing two numbers. Find the quotients of the numerators divided by the denominators in this math game.
35 game levels. Third grade - Tenth grade
Numbers Division Mental calculation
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Subtraction
Practice subtraction or minus in a skill training game. Find the difference between two numbers in different levels in this math game.
35 game levels. Second grade - Seventh grade
Numbers Subtraction Mental calculation
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Odd or even numbers
Here you get to practice recognizing even and odd numbers.
6 game levels. First grade - Third grade
Even Odd Numbers
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Balance the Equations
Use your addition and subtraction skills to balance the equations and win the game!
5 game levels. Second grade - Third grade
Equalities Balancing equations Addition Subtraction
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Find the factor
Try to find the requested factors in this game of multiplication. You get a factor and a product and your task is to find the missing product.
45 game levels. Third grade - Tenth grade
Factor Multiplication Product
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Ways to make 10
These friends of ten activities really help students learn ways to make ten in a fun and hands on way.
4 game levels. Kindergarten - Second grade
Addition Number bonds Make 10
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Volume Concentration
Match up the corresponding 3D figure to its volume formula.
3 game levels. Eighth grade - Tenth grade
Volume Formula 3D figures
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Division using Pictures
The learners will test their knowledge in division.
3 game levels. Kindergarten - Sixth grade
Division Visual representation
Create your own Math game
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