Play concentration/memory games with these free printables.
- Subject:
- Math
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Childhood 101
- Date Added:
- 06/08/2020
Play concentration/memory games with these free printables.
"This is one of those rare games that reinforces both the skill of multiplication and the visual model that makes sense of it. Blockout can be played competitively or collaboratively, and is a wonderful game to introduce or reinforce the concepts behind multiplication."
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Math card games for kids!
"Kids can use this as a resource for a variety of subjects. With biographies, an atlas, and other reference materials, Factmonster is an informative place for kids to find fun facts and play educational games." (Common Sense Media)
Resources are organized across the top toolbar by subject, homework, games and tools.
Math Game Time offers a variety of games, videos, and printable worksheets tailored for K-6 and middle schoolers to enhance their math skills. With focused videos on specific topics and kid-appropriate games, it's an ideal resource for practicing math skills.
HoodaMath.com is a free online math games site founded by a middle school math teacher, Hooda Math offers more than 700 math games.
Each player must use all five of the cards' numbers exactly once, using any combination of arithmetic operations (+, −, ×, ÷) to form the objective card's number. The first player to come up with a correct formula is the winner. Each of the five numbers must be used once and only once. No other numbers are allowed.
Use this site to generate the target number and other numbers.
You can use this site to check the work - https://www.dcode.fr/krypto-solver
This is a collection of math grades organized by grade for Kindergarten to Grade 5 from We Are Teachers.
This clickable grid gives you access to a wide variety of math websites. Explore everything from financial literacy activities to number games and activities for younger children.
Math is Fun is a free website offering mini explanations of math topics from all levels, including elementary to high school. It also features tons of games and puzzles to explore. It also includes an illustrated math dictionary with interactive activities for the students to explore and deepen mathematical understanding.
Find resources for different age levels in the following areas:
Pre-K to 2
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- Measurement
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3 to 6
- Numbers
- Algebra
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- Data
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- Money
7 to 9
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Money
10 upwards
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Calculus
Over 150 simulations, ready to use and ready to bring concepts to life for your students in Math & Science!
Join over 20 million students, teachers, and parents using our free, curriculum-aligned math game for Grades 1 - 8.
Prodigy is a free, Pokemon-style math game that has been proven to improve student scores and confidence! It is aligned to the Ontario curriculum for grades 1-6, and features content from each of the five major strands.
Prodigy was designed with three primary goals in mind:
1. To create deep engagement so students double their math practice time at home.
2. To equip teachers with reports and assessment tools to inform their instruction.
3. To provide curriculum aligned content for free, regardless of a student’s demographic.
Teachers can create assignments and assessments, align them curriculum, and check in on progress. The program automatically adapts to students who are struggling or excelling, but teacher's also have the option to override grade levels to adapt and modify for individual students. Parents can connect and see what their child is working on, and students can access the program from any computer or tablet.
**NOTE - For FREE summer or at home access, ask your child's teacher to create an account!
Small group or partner activities. Students can use white-board covers to play Guess Who. Small groups could also play bingo.
At Starfall, children have fun while they learn.
Starfall.com® opened in September 2002 as a free public service to teach children to read. Since then it has expanded to include language arts and mathematics for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade. Starfall’s emphasis on phonemic awareness, systematic sequential phonics, and common sight words in conjunction with audiovisual interactivity has proven effective in teaching emergent readers. Starfall activities are research-based and align with Individual and Common Core State Standards in English language arts and mathematics.
The program emphasizes exploration, play, and positive reinforcement—encouraging children to become confident and intrinsically motivated. Starfall is an educational alternative to other entertainment choices for children and is especially effective for special education, homeschooling, and English language development (ELD, ELL, ESL). It is widely used in schools that serve children with special needs and learning difficulties.
Our low-cost membership program expands the free content to include animated songs, mathematics, and reading activities spanning K-3. Membership also supports the production of new interactive games, movies, and more for both the Starfall.com website and Starfall apps for mobile devices.
The “Ten Game “ is a counting game that uses predictive and reasoning skills. It is applicable for most grade levels and can be adapted easily.