Math Games
- Age group and grade: Ages 9+ and grades 4+
- Usage ideas: Students can compare US customary and metric scales using these clear coated wooden meter sticks with easy to read black markings
- MAKE MATH PRACTICE WAY MORE FUN: Practicing and mastering kindergarten math skills is much more fun with the Hot Dots Light-Up Interactive Pen! Kids press the pen to answer 50 pages of age-appropriate math activities and receive immediate audio-visual feedback.
- 5+ years
- Interactive Learning Game Cards
- The Entire Class Can Have Fun While Practicing Skills In Language Arts And Math
- Usage ideas: Good for classroom or small group use and color coded to correspond to the rainbow fraction system, use with any magnetic white board or magnetic table top pocket chart
- Subject: Fractions
- Age details: Grades 1st - 5th / ages 6+
- Players: 2 - 4
- Travel-Friendly Educational Toys: Tangoes Classic features 54 challenges where players place geometric Tangram pieces to match the image shown in each challenge. Comes in a handy, compact storage case…making it great for travel!
- Single player game
- Equip The Whole Classroom With This Student-Size (14" X 5") Version Of The Math Balance.
- Balance Weight
- Ages group and grade: Ages 3+ and grades pre-kindergarten - 7th
- Includes 40 exceptionally well finished wood blocks, a 10 1/2" square wood building tray, 40 pattern cards and a drawstring canvas storage bag
- Type of game: Strategy
- Number of players: 2 - 8
- HANDS-ON lessons in symmetry, perimeter, area, surface area, and volume.
- GREAT way for students to identify, analyze, compare, and compose 3-D shapes.
- Make Learning Essential Math Skills Fun with Easy-to-Use Learning Centers
- Colorful Learning Center Games combined with flash card matching activities are perfect for practicing basic ELA skills
- Fraction Learning Game
- Players Match Symbolic Fractional Representations With Numerically Written Equivalents Or Match Fractions Which Equal "One"
- Math Learning Game
- Instructive Experience In Which Players Learn The Basics Of Using A Bank Account
- Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 10 and grades 1st - 4th
- Subject: Money
- Day Math Learning Game
- Usage Ideas: A Versatile Manipulative To Create Your Own Fraction, Operation And Other Specialty Dice, Perfect For Classroom Activities
- HANDS-ON LEARNING: Use as a visual representation to teach abstract math concepts
- GEOMETRY FOR KIDS: Students build geometric models of polynomials, exploring firsthand the concepts related to them
- Usage ideas: Value and grouping while enabling students to easily manipulate and visualize varying quantities
- Subject: Base ten
- Unifix Cubes In 10 Assorted Colors - The Gold Standard In Math Manipulatives
- Assorted Colored Made Of A Durable Plastic Material
- Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 9 and grades kindergarten - 4th
- Subject: Fractions
- Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 14 and grades 1st - 8th
- Subject: Fractions
- Each board game is designed to help develop the child's adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing and place value skills by getting the children to answer a range of different sums correctly.
- For 2 to 6 players
- Use with standard 1-centimeter base ten blocks (sold separately) to represent and work with decimal numbers and equations.
- Unique manipulative to visually teach base ten decimals.
- Usage ideas: Snap these cubes together and see fraction concepts come together right before your eyes
- Subject: Measurement
- 85 Second-grade-level lessons in these areas: Counting & Numbers, Patterns, Time, Shapes/Geometry, Fractions, Measurement, Money, Place Value, Algebra, and Math Facts, PLUS 15 challenge reading lessons for advanced learners.
- Book set includes Hot Dots® interactive, electronic pen
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Math games make learning math fun
Math games can help sharpen basic skills like addition, subtraction and multiplication, as well as more advanced topics such as fractions and algebra. Math learning games offer a great way to get kids interested in math while also helping them develop these skills. From board games that require strategic planning to money games that teach addition and subtraction, there are lots of ways to practice math while having fun. Plus, many math games have multiple levels of difficulty so they can grow with the player's skill level.
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Math learning games are perfect for classrooms or home learning environments alike. Whether you're teaching your child at home or looking for new ways to engage students in the classroom, these educational games can provide an engaging twist on learning concepts. With practice and repetition, math games can help reinforce important concepts while also making learning fun. There are a variety of math learning games available that cater to different age ranges, from kindergarteners up through young adults. Younger students may enjoy counting games or basic operations, while older students can work on more complex topics such as fractions and algebra.