Many students have a subject they excel in and others that they need to work harder at to be successful. A subject that many students find challenging and difficult is math. It's important to understand basic math as we use math in everyday scenarios, from buying groceries, managing money, to even keeping score at a sporting event. One of the best ways to learn and practice your math skills is to find a fun way to incorporate studying and practice into your day. Don’t let studying get you down; here are some fun and interactive ways to study math and practice. Remember, practice make perfect!
Numbers and Counting
- Beginner’s Math Games- Tons of math games for beginners and young children to exercise their math skills.
- Math by Grade Level – Different math activities organized by grade level to help young learner succeed.
Arithmetic
- Arithmetic games – A collection of games designed to help students struggling with math.
- Division Machine – Students will practice their division tables with the division machine.
- Soccer Shootout – Play soccer while practicing basic math skills with whole numbers and fractions.
- Math Mayhem – Use this single or multi-player game to practice basic math skills, including adding, subtracting, division, and multiplication.
- Connect Four – Play the classic game Connect Four with a mathematical twist.
- Multiplication – Games focused on building math and multiplication skills in young learners.
- Alien Addition – This space-age math link will help young learners master subtraction.
- Home Run Derby – A multi-function math game to help kids master basic math concepts.
- Arithmetic Game – Practice addition, subtract, multiplication, and division all in one game.
Decimals
- Decimal Jeopardy – This two-player game will help students learn the proper use of decimals.
Fractions
- Fraction Eaters – Learn about fractions and satisfy your child’s appetite for learning!
- Fraction Mystery – Solve the fraction puzzle to figure out what the mystery shape is.
Graphs
- Pool Table Math – Practice math drawing a graph while playing table top pool.
- Data to Graph – Learn how to transfer data to a graph with this simple math game.
Money
- Ed’s Bank – Play Ed’s Bank to practice counting money.
- Counting Coins – An interactive coin counting game to help younger students learn to count change.
Time
- Time Activities – Time-teaching games and activities to share your young learners to help them hone their time telling skills.
- Stop the Clock – Young learners can practice telling time while playing an entertaining game.