Elementary Grades
Funschool games K-4
Coolmath4kids K-4
Prodigy K - 6 is a free online Math game that is ideal for Game Based Learning. This super fun highly engaging game designed for grades 1st-6th and is aligned to Common Core Standards. Best of all is the teacher portal which allows for educators to assess students and get instant real-time reporting. Prodigy, even has a unique learning engine which allows the game to differentiate instruction and help students w/ areas they are struggling in. Teachers can modify the game to suit their needs and select which skills their students need to focus on too. Also, Prodigy is browser based and works on any device
Math Snacks is a site for educational games, animations, and more, for Math grades 3rd-7th. A learning tool to use w/ any Math curriculum and can help teachers differentiate instruction. Also, this is a nice way to introduce Game Based Learning into the classroom. There are an abundance of teacher resources such as: lesson plans, teacher guides, etc etc, and all resources are aligned to Common Core Standards and available in Spanish.
Legends of Learning Find free, fun math activities or games on science to change things up in the classroom (while still keeping the content educational), we’ve compiled over a thousand top-rated, standards-aligned, teacher-made assignments for you! All assignments are free to use and are aligned to Common Core, NGSS, or other standardized state curriculum. These assignments incorporate game-based learning practices, so they incorporate instructional video games and quizzes and have been created by teachers
SplashLearn - More Than Just Fun Math and ELA Practice K-5 At its core SplashLearn is a service that provides a free and ad-free environment in which students can review and practice their math and ELA skills. Students can use it in the web browsers on their computers or use the free SplashLearn mobile apps. The way that students access the SplashLearn games and other activities is through your free classroom account. Students then access SplashLearn by going to the link that you give them and then tap their avatars followed by the image that represents the class password. Alternatively, students can open SplashLearn then select "student" and enter the class code. Because your students access SplashLearn through the classroom account that you create, you can see their progress in your teacher dashboard. It's in your teacher dashboard that you can find standards-aligned math and ELA activities to assign to your students. Activities can be assigned to the whole class or to individual students within your class.The value of SplashLearn is found in the teacher dashboard. Specifically, the way in which you can find activities and assign them to your students as needed is where SplashLearn becomes valuable. Through that dashboard you can quickly find activities to help your students practice and strengthen their skills while also monitoring their progress. www.freetech4teachers.com
GoGo Math Games K-12 free educational games. Wide variety of subjects, such as: fractions, operations, money and more. Many of the games are to reinforce skills, but there are also games that encourage mathematical thinking and logic. Finally, there is a very nice section for teachers where they can find a wide variety of educational resources.
Plays.org K-4 Offers hundreds of games for students to play online. Students can play all of the games for free without the need to register or give away any personal details. And unlike many other online games websites, Plays.org doesn’t display advertisements and doesn’t use retargeting technology to track users across the web. Every game contains a summary of the game’s purpose, details about how to play the game, and strategies Every game page states who the target audience is for that game. Currently, to find games on Plays.org you can either scroll down through the entire catalog or click on links to game categories like math games or spelling games and then scroll through the list of games in that category. It’s a fine system, but down the road I’d love to see a few more options to refine your game search according to target age range (4-7, 8-11) and or skill (addition, subtraction). Take a look at short video overview www.freetech4teachers.com
Lemonade Grandee (Understanding Equivalent Fractions) is updated with changes to academic content and general gameplay experience based on feedback. For example, there’s a help button to display the original recipes to the player, so they don’t get stuck if they don’t remember and the text color was changed for better readability for all students.
Plant for the Planet (Unit Fraction Multiples) now has a new stage to expand on engagement with fraction multiples. There are also general gameplay enhancements like better animations, feedback on incorrect answers, and an overall score to the player.
The Hack: Place Values (Understand Place Value) has made changes to the text interface to make sure all Spanish text characters render correctly.
Math Chimp is a free site full of math games, videos, and other math review materials for elementary school and middle school students. Search by grade levels. Aligned to Common Core.
BBC School Radio Maths is an excellent educational resource we learned from Make Use Of's list of 10 Cool Math Games for Kids. School Radio Maths offers a wide variety of educational games to help kids develop their math skills. Kids will get to grapple with various numeracy challenges that involves a higher degree of mental skills. The games are entertaining enough to keep pupils motivated and focused on the learning task at hand.
Math is Fun explains math concepts in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, worksheets and a forum. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents.
Matific is a fantastic site/mobile app (iOS/Android) for Math grades K-6. The app has a wide variety of educational games/activities for El Ed aligned to Common Core Standards. While the site has tons of educational resources such as: worksheets, activities, videos, and more. Best of all is the educational portal which allows educators to track student progress and differentiate instruction.
Power My Learning equations, functions, geometry, logic, measurement, number systems, ratios, statistics
Systems of Equations Math Basketball GameThis engaging online game from math-play.com works well as a whole class competition or as a partner activity. If teams answer correctly, they are given the chance to "shoot the ball." It is more challenging than it looks! If both teams are tied at the end, there is a sudden death shoot off. I do recommend structuring the game to increase individual accountability. For example, provide adequate time to work on the problems before calling on a team at random. Then one of the team members gets to come up to the interactive white board to "shoot the ball."
Absolute Value Equations Millionaire GameThis interactive game from math-play.com is modeled after the television game show "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire" and provides high-quality graphics and sound that create an exciting game show atmosphere in your math class. To increase student engagement and accountability have students work in pairs or trios to answer questions. After a question from the game is posed, I give students adequate time to work and discuss the equation before choosing a team at random. Since teams never know when they will be chosen, all students stay engaged in the activity.
Bad Calculators - Dozens of fun and challenging math puzzles where you apply operations to reach a result in a certain number of moves.
Socrative Student Engagement System Looking for a way to engage your students, assess their mastery of the standards, and provide immediate feedback? Check out this free, easy to use website. Create a short quiz, and just minutes later engage your students in a friendly competition with Socrative's Space Race. Students can log in to your quiz with any internet-capable device. This site helps increase student motivation during review for state assessments and course finals.
Math Is Fun
This is a website that explains math in different ways depending on the grade. There are also great games, worksheets, etc. that can be used in the classroom!
56 Great Math Websites
This is a link to a blog that has gathered a list of some of the best math websites.These sites contain a variety of resources: videos, games, worksheets, printable, lessons, tutorials, calculators, worksheet generators, activities or interactives.
Fun Brain Math Arcade
This is a website for not only math games but other subjects as well. However, it does have excellent and fun math games for kids of all ages to play! There is also math baseball for those baseball loving students, and tic tac toe squares and lastly connect the dots. This website has lots of things for kids to do!
Math-Play.com
Math-Play.Com allows students to practice concepts of ones and tens in the place value number system, add and subtract small numbers, and work with models and diagrams. Not only is this site a great way to teach math, but it is also a fun way! Students enjoy this site and it is suitable for all grade levels.
Sumdog - Free Learning Games is a math game site with over two dozen math based games. The variety of themes that the games are based on will likely appeal to a wide variety of interests. Football, jet skis, animals, and clothing are just a few of the areas that players can choose.
PBS Kids Cyberchase gr 3-5website offers dozens of educational games. The games are intended to help students develop their skills in mathematics, logic, and pattern recognition. Students who have PBS Kids accounts can keep track of the games they've played and rank the games they've played.
Bee Math (gr 1) Problem solving
Math Chimp (gr K-8) games can be found by selecting the grade that they teach then selecting a standard or objective. After you make those selections Math Chimp will direct you to an appropriate mathematics game for your students.
Money Honey (gr 1-2) Count the money and change into numbers
Maths Frame is a site that offers more than 170 mathematics games for elementary / primary school students. The games cover basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. On the site you'll also find some games for practicing recognition, probability, and scale reading. The games can be played without registering on the site.
Math Interactives (gr. 3-6) A wide variety of games that teach skills and problem solving
Free Training Tutorial - A long list of free online math games. Teachers can select games and create their own specific math lesson.
SumDogMath - 100 Numeracy topics at ten levels. Teachers can upload their class list. Ability to customize specific math such as add numbers up to five, ordering numbers up to 20. Students can log in and save scores. Audio can be distracting for some students (turn it off in the Talent Game activity if that is the case) as can the time pressure.
PBS Math K-1 | PBS Math 1-2
PBS Kids Lab (preK - 2) is a site for educators looking for educational resources and online games for Math. These games focus on PBS's famous cartoon characters such as: Curious George, Dinosaur Train, Wild Kratts, etc etc. These games focus on kids ages 3-8 yrs old. PBS Kids Lab also has a nice variety of home activities as well as other classroom activities, such as Augmented Reality.
Mathsframe has more than 170 free interactive maths games. All resources are designed, by an experienced KS2 teacher, to help children to visualize numbers, patterns and numerical relationships and to develop their mathematical thinking. New games are added most weeks.
Tangram Chess - This app has students trying to recreate shapes by rotating, reflecting, or translating them to the other side of the chess board. Also, this game is blue-tooth enabled allowing multiplayers players across multiple devices.
Doodle Fit (app) The task in Doodle Fit is simple: fit the given sets of blocks into the given shapes. Drag the blocks into positions in search for the layout that covers the whole shape. A level is complete when all blocks have been used and there is no more space free in the shape.
Math 4 Children - gr. 1 scroll down past the addition games for more thoughtful programs
Math K-1 wide variety of skill builders and reasoning games
Skill Builders K -5
PlayBrighter (gr. 1-8) A user starts out by creating a "Peeble" (avatar), then going on a variety of educational missions. These missions focus on different subject areas such as: Geography, Economics, History, and more. As a person completes a mission more and more of them become "unlocked" and they are able to purchase items/buildings.
My Name Is Hunt uses maps, but is also a text-based “choose your own adventure” style of game.
urbanopticon is a game that incorporates the idea of “citizen science.” Here is how they explain it: This game will show you randomly selected urban scenes and ask you where they are. In so doing, we capture your mental map – that is, which parts of the city you tend to correctly recognize. By combining your answers with other people’s, we are able to draw the collective mental map of the city.
Where In the World Play the game to explore country landmarks all over the world, from royal palaces to historical attractions. See if you can figure out where in the world you are!
Harcourt Games K - 8 Visual and manipulative problems solving
Eduplace 1-2
Calendar Clowns (gr. 1-3) Games teaches how to navigate a calendar
Numbernut - Math games for interactive white boards
The Time Game:K-2 telling time with analog and digital manipulative clock.
vmathlive.com (1-4) allows students as young as first grade to practice their math skills in "friendly" competition with students all over the world.
bring up the math games and play them with students from different countries. There is a map that shows in real time the students' locations.
Rounding Master (gr. 2-5) Rounding off game in a Who Wants to be A Millionaire format
Ice, Ice, Maybe Fast ( gr. 3-6) Estimation with subtraction, multiplication and division
Garage Sale Wizard (gr 1-3) You play the role of a cranky old man trying to make a few bucks by selling his stuff at a garage sale. For each item, there will be three people vying for its purchase. Each person will offer a different amount of money. Count up the coins and click on the person who offers the best deal (the most money).
Cash Out (gr 1-2) Give customer change by clicking on the coins under the cash register.
Change for the Better game for familiarizing young kids with coins, with a surprising amount of strategy to use as problem solving or logic material for older students.
Maximum Capacity (gr 2-4) In Maximum Capacity, you play the role of an elevator attendant who must bring as many gorillas as possible to the eighth floor for the annual Gorilla's Ball at the Jungle Hotel
Stock the Shelves (gr 3-5) Coordinate Grid Game in a store setting
Clever Games for Clever People – Offline games that you can make.
Funschool games K-4
Coolmath4kids K-4
Prodigy K - 6 is a free online Math game that is ideal for Game Based Learning. This super fun highly engaging game designed for grades 1st-6th and is aligned to Common Core Standards. Best of all is the teacher portal which allows for educators to assess students and get instant real-time reporting. Prodigy, even has a unique learning engine which allows the game to differentiate instruction and help students w/ areas they are struggling in. Teachers can modify the game to suit their needs and select which skills their students need to focus on too. Also, Prodigy is browser based and works on any device
Math Snacks is a site for educational games, animations, and more, for Math grades 3rd-7th. A learning tool to use w/ any Math curriculum and can help teachers differentiate instruction. Also, this is a nice way to introduce Game Based Learning into the classroom. There are an abundance of teacher resources such as: lesson plans, teacher guides, etc etc, and all resources are aligned to Common Core Standards and available in Spanish.
Legends of Learning Find free, fun math activities or games on science to change things up in the classroom (while still keeping the content educational), we’ve compiled over a thousand top-rated, standards-aligned, teacher-made assignments for you! All assignments are free to use and are aligned to Common Core, NGSS, or other standardized state curriculum. These assignments incorporate game-based learning practices, so they incorporate instructional video games and quizzes and have been created by teachers
SplashLearn - More Than Just Fun Math and ELA Practice K-5 At its core SplashLearn is a service that provides a free and ad-free environment in which students can review and practice their math and ELA skills. Students can use it in the web browsers on their computers or use the free SplashLearn mobile apps. The way that students access the SplashLearn games and other activities is through your free classroom account. Students then access SplashLearn by going to the link that you give them and then tap their avatars followed by the image that represents the class password. Alternatively, students can open SplashLearn then select "student" and enter the class code. Because your students access SplashLearn through the classroom account that you create, you can see their progress in your teacher dashboard. It's in your teacher dashboard that you can find standards-aligned math and ELA activities to assign to your students. Activities can be assigned to the whole class or to individual students within your class.The value of SplashLearn is found in the teacher dashboard. Specifically, the way in which you can find activities and assign them to your students as needed is where SplashLearn becomes valuable. Through that dashboard you can quickly find activities to help your students practice and strengthen their skills while also monitoring their progress. www.freetech4teachers.com
GoGo Math Games K-12 free educational games. Wide variety of subjects, such as: fractions, operations, money and more. Many of the games are to reinforce skills, but there are also games that encourage mathematical thinking and logic. Finally, there is a very nice section for teachers where they can find a wide variety of educational resources.
Plays.org K-4 Offers hundreds of games for students to play online. Students can play all of the games for free without the need to register or give away any personal details. And unlike many other online games websites, Plays.org doesn’t display advertisements and doesn’t use retargeting technology to track users across the web. Every game contains a summary of the game’s purpose, details about how to play the game, and strategies Every game page states who the target audience is for that game. Currently, to find games on Plays.org you can either scroll down through the entire catalog or click on links to game categories like math games or spelling games and then scroll through the list of games in that category. It’s a fine system, but down the road I’d love to see a few more options to refine your game search according to target age range (4-7, 8-11) and or skill (addition, subtraction). Take a look at short video overview www.freetech4teachers.com
Lemonade Grandee (Understanding Equivalent Fractions) is updated with changes to academic content and general gameplay experience based on feedback. For example, there’s a help button to display the original recipes to the player, so they don’t get stuck if they don’t remember and the text color was changed for better readability for all students.
Plant for the Planet (Unit Fraction Multiples) now has a new stage to expand on engagement with fraction multiples. There are also general gameplay enhancements like better animations, feedback on incorrect answers, and an overall score to the player.
The Hack: Place Values (Understand Place Value) has made changes to the text interface to make sure all Spanish text characters render correctly.
Math Chimp is a free site full of math games, videos, and other math review materials for elementary school and middle school students. Search by grade levels. Aligned to Common Core.
BBC School Radio Maths is an excellent educational resource we learned from Make Use Of's list of 10 Cool Math Games for Kids. School Radio Maths offers a wide variety of educational games to help kids develop their math skills. Kids will get to grapple with various numeracy challenges that involves a higher degree of mental skills. The games are entertaining enough to keep pupils motivated and focused on the learning task at hand.
Math is Fun explains math concepts in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, worksheets and a forum. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents.
Matific is a fantastic site/mobile app (iOS/Android) for Math grades K-6. The app has a wide variety of educational games/activities for El Ed aligned to Common Core Standards. While the site has tons of educational resources such as: worksheets, activities, videos, and more. Best of all is the educational portal which allows educators to track student progress and differentiate instruction.
Power My Learning equations, functions, geometry, logic, measurement, number systems, ratios, statistics
Systems of Equations Math Basketball GameThis engaging online game from math-play.com works well as a whole class competition or as a partner activity. If teams answer correctly, they are given the chance to "shoot the ball." It is more challenging than it looks! If both teams are tied at the end, there is a sudden death shoot off. I do recommend structuring the game to increase individual accountability. For example, provide adequate time to work on the problems before calling on a team at random. Then one of the team members gets to come up to the interactive white board to "shoot the ball."
Absolute Value Equations Millionaire GameThis interactive game from math-play.com is modeled after the television game show "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire" and provides high-quality graphics and sound that create an exciting game show atmosphere in your math class. To increase student engagement and accountability have students work in pairs or trios to answer questions. After a question from the game is posed, I give students adequate time to work and discuss the equation before choosing a team at random. Since teams never know when they will be chosen, all students stay engaged in the activity.
Bad Calculators - Dozens of fun and challenging math puzzles where you apply operations to reach a result in a certain number of moves.
Socrative Student Engagement System Looking for a way to engage your students, assess their mastery of the standards, and provide immediate feedback? Check out this free, easy to use website. Create a short quiz, and just minutes later engage your students in a friendly competition with Socrative's Space Race. Students can log in to your quiz with any internet-capable device. This site helps increase student motivation during review for state assessments and course finals.
Math Is Fun
This is a website that explains math in different ways depending on the grade. There are also great games, worksheets, etc. that can be used in the classroom!
56 Great Math Websites
This is a link to a blog that has gathered a list of some of the best math websites.These sites contain a variety of resources: videos, games, worksheets, printable, lessons, tutorials, calculators, worksheet generators, activities or interactives.
Fun Brain Math Arcade
This is a website for not only math games but other subjects as well. However, it does have excellent and fun math games for kids of all ages to play! There is also math baseball for those baseball loving students, and tic tac toe squares and lastly connect the dots. This website has lots of things for kids to do!
Math-Play.com
Math-Play.Com allows students to practice concepts of ones and tens in the place value number system, add and subtract small numbers, and work with models and diagrams. Not only is this site a great way to teach math, but it is also a fun way! Students enjoy this site and it is suitable for all grade levels.
Sumdog - Free Learning Games is a math game site with over two dozen math based games. The variety of themes that the games are based on will likely appeal to a wide variety of interests. Football, jet skis, animals, and clothing are just a few of the areas that players can choose.
PBS Kids Cyberchase gr 3-5website offers dozens of educational games. The games are intended to help students develop their skills in mathematics, logic, and pattern recognition. Students who have PBS Kids accounts can keep track of the games they've played and rank the games they've played.
Bee Math (gr 1) Problem solving
Math Chimp (gr K-8) games can be found by selecting the grade that they teach then selecting a standard or objective. After you make those selections Math Chimp will direct you to an appropriate mathematics game for your students.
Money Honey (gr 1-2) Count the money and change into numbers
Maths Frame is a site that offers more than 170 mathematics games for elementary / primary school students. The games cover basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. On the site you'll also find some games for practicing recognition, probability, and scale reading. The games can be played without registering on the site.
Math Interactives (gr. 3-6) A wide variety of games that teach skills and problem solving
Free Training Tutorial - A long list of free online math games. Teachers can select games and create their own specific math lesson.
SumDogMath - 100 Numeracy topics at ten levels. Teachers can upload their class list. Ability to customize specific math such as add numbers up to five, ordering numbers up to 20. Students can log in and save scores. Audio can be distracting for some students (turn it off in the Talent Game activity if that is the case) as can the time pressure.
PBS Math K-1 | PBS Math 1-2
PBS Kids Lab (preK - 2) is a site for educators looking for educational resources and online games for Math. These games focus on PBS's famous cartoon characters such as: Curious George, Dinosaur Train, Wild Kratts, etc etc. These games focus on kids ages 3-8 yrs old. PBS Kids Lab also has a nice variety of home activities as well as other classroom activities, such as Augmented Reality.
Mathsframe has more than 170 free interactive maths games. All resources are designed, by an experienced KS2 teacher, to help children to visualize numbers, patterns and numerical relationships and to develop their mathematical thinking. New games are added most weeks.
Tangram Chess - This app has students trying to recreate shapes by rotating, reflecting, or translating them to the other side of the chess board. Also, this game is blue-tooth enabled allowing multiplayers players across multiple devices.
Doodle Fit (app) The task in Doodle Fit is simple: fit the given sets of blocks into the given shapes. Drag the blocks into positions in search for the layout that covers the whole shape. A level is complete when all blocks have been used and there is no more space free in the shape.
Math 4 Children - gr. 1 scroll down past the addition games for more thoughtful programs
Math K-1 wide variety of skill builders and reasoning games
Skill Builders K -5
PlayBrighter (gr. 1-8) A user starts out by creating a "Peeble" (avatar), then going on a variety of educational missions. These missions focus on different subject areas such as: Geography, Economics, History, and more. As a person completes a mission more and more of them become "unlocked" and they are able to purchase items/buildings.
My Name Is Hunt uses maps, but is also a text-based “choose your own adventure” style of game.
urbanopticon is a game that incorporates the idea of “citizen science.” Here is how they explain it: This game will show you randomly selected urban scenes and ask you where they are. In so doing, we capture your mental map – that is, which parts of the city you tend to correctly recognize. By combining your answers with other people’s, we are able to draw the collective mental map of the city.
Where In the World Play the game to explore country landmarks all over the world, from royal palaces to historical attractions. See if you can figure out where in the world you are!
Harcourt Games K - 8 Visual and manipulative problems solving
Eduplace 1-2
Calendar Clowns (gr. 1-3) Games teaches how to navigate a calendar
Numbernut - Math games for interactive white boards
The Time Game:K-2 telling time with analog and digital manipulative clock.
vmathlive.com (1-4) allows students as young as first grade to practice their math skills in "friendly" competition with students all over the world.
bring up the math games and play them with students from different countries. There is a map that shows in real time the students' locations.
Rounding Master (gr. 2-5) Rounding off game in a Who Wants to be A Millionaire format
Ice, Ice, Maybe Fast ( gr. 3-6) Estimation with subtraction, multiplication and division
Garage Sale Wizard (gr 1-3) You play the role of a cranky old man trying to make a few bucks by selling his stuff at a garage sale. For each item, there will be three people vying for its purchase. Each person will offer a different amount of money. Count up the coins and click on the person who offers the best deal (the most money).
Cash Out (gr 1-2) Give customer change by clicking on the coins under the cash register.
Change for the Better game for familiarizing young kids with coins, with a surprising amount of strategy to use as problem solving or logic material for older students.
Maximum Capacity (gr 2-4) In Maximum Capacity, you play the role of an elevator attendant who must bring as many gorillas as possible to the eighth floor for the annual Gorilla's Ball at the Jungle Hotel
Stock the Shelves (gr 3-5) Coordinate Grid Game in a store setting
Clever Games for Clever People – Offline games that you can make.
Middle School Grades
The Pack (gr. 6 - 12) is set in a future world where healthy ecosystems have faltered and resources are scarce. To restore the environment, players embark on an open-ended quest to find food and water by using their “Pack”—creatures that have unique functions such as digging, moving, holding, grabbing, and repeating. When their Pack has more than one type of creature, players combine them into algorithms to perform tasks and overcome challenges. As they advance, players create more complex algorithms that allow them to do new things. The Pack is free to download for IOS, Mac OSX and Windows.
Kosjourney (gr. 6-8)Interactive math game and teacher supplement
What is an algorithm? Try the Swap Puzzle gr 7-12
Bad Calculators - Dozens of fun and challenging math puzzles where you apply operations to reach a result in a certain number of moves.
Legends of Learning Find free, fun math activities or games on science to change things up in the classroom (while still keeping the content educational), we’ve compiled over a thousand top-rated, standards-aligned, teacher-made assignments for you! All assignments are free to use and are aligned to Common Core, NGSS, or other standardized state curriculum. These assignments incorporate game-based learning practices, so they incorporate instructional video games and quizzes and have been created by teachers
Banana Hunt Angle Measurement Students are given a degree measurement and have to estimate where to move the monkey so that it is as close to the measurement as possible. The closer they are, the more bananas they are given as a reward.
Easy version of Graph Mole. Learn to plot points on the coordinate plane for the first time
Medium version of Graph Mole. Practice or review plotting points on the coordinate plane
Point graphing expert?
Hard version of Graph Mole. Match arcade wits with the mole
Line Gem 1 game. Learn to draw linear equations by finding points Math Snacks Educational animations, mini–games, and interactive tools that help mid-school learners better understand math concepts.
Math is Fun explains math concepts in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, worksheets and a forum. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents.
Power My Learning equations, functions, geometry, logic, measurement, number systems, ratios, statistics
HoodaMath (Gr 3-12) Spatial thinking , logic and arithmetic games. Numerous levels so all level students can work at their readiness stage.
Math Trail students to explore virtual trails that lead to a variety of locations connected by a theme. Along the way, students put their math and geography skills to the test. The trail list currently has eight trails to choose from. In each trail, math questions are hidden around the map. Students zoom in within the map to the location suggested by the clue. There are little balloons located all over the map. If students struggle to find the location, they can click the “show location” button at the bottom. At the bottom of the page, there is a white box that holds clues. When students reach a location, they are given a math challenge to complete.
Rounding and Estimating Game
13 Rounding Games
Factors & Multiples Game
Algebra Games and Simulations
Order of Operations Jeopardy
Math Is Fun
This is a website that explains math in different ways depending on the grade. There are also great games, worksheets, etc. that can be used in the classroom!
56 Great Math Websites
This is a link to a blog that has gathered a list of some of the best math websites.These sites contain a variety of resources: videos, games, worksheets, printable, lessons, tutorials, calculators, worksheet generators, activities or interactives.
Fun Brain Math Arcade
This is a website for not only math games but other subjects as well. However, it does have excellent and fun math games for kids of all ages to play! There is also math baseball for those baseball loving students, and tic tac toe squares and lastly connect the dots. This website has lots of things for kids to do!
Math-Play.com
Math-Play.Com allows students to practice concepts of ones and tens in the place value number system, add and subtract small numbers, and work with models and diagrams. Not only is this site a great way to teach math, but it is also a fun way! Students enjoy this site and it is suitable for all grade levels.
Sumdog - Free Learning Games is a math game site with over two dozen math based games. The variety of themes that the games are based on will likely appeal to a wide variety of interests. Football, jet skis, animals, and clothing are just a few of the areas that players can choose.
Fractions, Decimals, Percents
Data Games is a web application that embeds simple games in a data analysis environment. Students play a game which generates data that students analyze to improve their strategies. For each game and activity, there are short videos for students introducing the game, a video for teachers explaining the mathematics and pedagogy, a student worksheet, and teacher guidelines that correlate the activity to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.
Algebra vs. the Cockroaches gr. 5-8 Find the y intercept
Practical Money Skills hosts a series of eight online games designed to teach students some money management skills. One of the games that is timely considering that the Super Bowl is just a few days away is Financial Football. Financial Football has students answer questions about budgets, savings, and spending to move their football teams down the field against another team. The games use real NFL team logos. Financial Football takes at least twenty minutes to play.
Gymnasium for the Brain This is a nice site for educational games/activities to help stimulate the brain. Ideally, this site is geared toward helping students solve math problems but there is much more, such as: puzzles, patterns, etc.
Mangahigh ( gr 4-12) creates exceptionally high-quality, game-based learning resources to help Primary and Secondary students reinforce their Mathematics skills in a way that is both fun and engaging. ( example games: factoring, linear equations, percents, angular measurement... ) In addition to all the great resources, the service includes assessment and analytical tools that enable teachers to monitor the progress of individual students. Best of all, these activities also work great on an Interactive Whiteboard
Math by Design encourages students to problem solve and think critically as they encounter unique geometry and measurement challenges. Students are introduced to the TRC Architectural firm as junior architects who are commissioned to build environments by working through a series of mathematical tasks. Students may build two environments: Flossville Town Park and Windjammer Environmental Center. Both are rich with interactives and online hints to help students refine and build upon their knowledge of geometry and measurement. Extensive educator resources provide valuable assistance for teachers to seamlessly integrate Math by Design into classroom instruction.
PlayBrighter (gr. 1-8) A user starts out by creating a "Peeble" (avatar), then going on a variety of educational missions. These missions focus on different subject areas such as: Geography, Economics, History, and more. As a person completes a mission more and more of them become "unlocked" and they are able to purchase items/buildings.
CS Unplugged (gr. 4-10) A collection of free learning activities that teach
computer science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons, and allows students to move.
Dunk Tank: Mean, Median, Mode & Range (gr. 5-8) Dunk Tank is a math-themed game show. Using a combination of video and interactive gaming, each program addresses a single topic. Other Dunk Tank episodes include: Venn Diagrams; Area of Squares & Rectangles; Ratio & Proportion; Fractions, Decimals & Percents; Liquid Volume; and Circles
Systems of Equations Math Basketball GameThis engaging online game from math-play.com works well as a whole class competition or as a partner activity. If teams answer correctly, they are given the chance to "shoot the ball." It is more challenging than it looks! If both teams are tied at the end, there is a sudden death shoot off. I do recommend structuring the game to increase individual accountability. For example, provide adequate time to work on the problems before calling on a team at random. Then one of the team members gets to come up to the interactive white board to "shoot the ball."
Absolute Value Equations Millionaire Game This interactive game from math-play.com is modeled after the television game show "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire" and provides high-quality graphics and sound that create an exciting game show atmosphere in your math class. To increase student engagement and accountability have students work in pairs or trios to answer questions. After a question from the game is posed, I give students adequate time to work and discuss the equation before choosing a team at random. Since teams never know when they will be chosen, all students stay engaged in the activity.
Looking for a way to engage your students, assess their mastery of the standards, and provide immediate feedback? Check out this free, easy to use website. Create a short quiz, and just minutes later engage your students in a friendly competition with Socrative's Space Race. Students can log in to your quiz with any internet-capable device. This site helps increase student motivation during review for state assessments and course finals.
Pyramid Panic (gr 4-8) Apply increasingly-complex rules of geometry to free an imprisoned Mummy
Harcourt Games K - 8 Visual and manipulative problems solving
Math Playground (Gr. 4-8) Multiplication, fractions, percents, pre-algebra, algebra
Airmadillos (gr 4-6) Angle recognition by virtually flying paper airplanes
Angle Estimation (gr 4-6) Progress through the game by estimating angles
Banana Angles Angle estimation game
Home Run Derby Math ( gr 4-8) Estimation of large numbers in Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication Players will need to round-off and estimate problems with large numbers.
Estimation Valley Golf (gr 4-8) Estimation of large numbers in Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication Players will need to round-off and estimate problems with large numbers.
Stock the Shelves (gr 3-5) Coordinate Grid Game in a store setting
Probability Fair (gr 5-8) Students will learn the practical application of the concept of probability by playing carnival games.
Statistics Games mean, mode, median, graphing tools, data interpretation ...
Algebra Meltdown ( gr. 5-8) Solve linear equations to guide atoms through the reactor.
Algebra vs. the Cockroaches Linear equation game
Weigh the Wangdoodles algebraic thinking
Probobility Games
Line Gem 1 gr 7-10 How many gems can your dragon get? Choose an equation for him to fly and see.
Save Our Dumb Planet ( gr 4-8) Use Linear, quadratic and cubic flightpath equations
Card Sharks (5-8) Probability came from the same named TV show
Clever Games for Clever People – Offline games that you can make.
Factorization Forest (gr 5-8) prime factoring game
High School
Mangahigh ( gr 4-12) creates exceptionally high-quality, game-based learning resources to help Primary and Secondary students reinforce their Mathematics skills in a way that is both fun and engaging. ( example games: factoring, linear equations, percents, angular measurement... ) In addition to all the great resources, the service includes assessment and analytical tools that enable teachers to monitor the progress of individual students. Best of all, these activities also work great on an Interactive Whiteboard
What is an algorithm? Try the Swap Puzzle gr 7-12
Power My Learning equations, functions, geometry, logic, measurement, number systems, ratios, statistics
CS Unplugged (gr. 4-10) A collection of free learning activities that teach computer science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons, and allows students to move.
Mind Your Own Budget "Provides a fun and hands-on way for students to build financial literacy, and strategically apply that knowledge to solve a variety of financial challenges. Through the game, students will encounter everyday financial tasks such as making and keeping a budget, paying recurring and emergency expenses, managing financial accounts and using financial instruments. Each scenario presents a new challenge and teaches new concepts while building on important budgeting basics."
Legends of Learning Find free, fun math activities or games on science to change things up in the classroom (while still keeping the content educational), we’ve compiled over a thousand top-rated, standards-aligned, teacher-made assignments for you! All assignments are free to use and are aligned to Common Core, NGSS, or other standardized state curriculum. These assignments incorporate game-based learning practices, so they incorporate instructional video games and quizzes and have been created by teachers
HoodaMath (Gr 3-12) Spatial thinking , logic and arithmetic games. Numerous levels so all level students can work at their readiness stage.
Data Games is a web application that embeds simple games in a data analysis environment. Students play a game which generates data that students analyze to improve their strategies. For each game and activity, there are short videos for students introducing the game, a video for teachers explaining the mathematics and pedagogy, a student worksheet, and teacher guidelines that correlate the activity to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.
Systems of Equations Math Basketball GameThis engaging online game from math-play.com works well as a whole class competition or as a partner activity. If teams answer correctly, they are given the chance to "shoot the ball." It is more challenging than it looks! If both teams are tied at the end, there is a sudden death shoot off. I do recommend structuring the game to increase individual accountability. For example, provide adequate time to work on the problems before calling on a team at random. Then one of the team members gets to come up to the interactive white board to "shoot the ball."
Absolute Value Equations Millionaire GameThis interactive game from math-play.com is modeled after the television game show "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire" and provides high-quality graphics and sound that create an exciting game show atmosphere in your math class. To increase student engagement and accountability have students work in pairs or trios to answer questions. After a question from the game is posed, I give students adequate time to work and discuss the equation before choosing a team at random. Since teams never know when they will be chosen, all students stay engaged in the activity.
Socrative Student Engagement System Looking for a way to engage your students, assess their mastery of the standards, and provide immediate feedback? Check out this free, easy to use website. Create a short quiz, and just minutes later engage your students in a friendly competition with Socrative's Space Race. Students can log in to your quiz with any internet-capable device. This site helps increase student motivation during review for state assessments and course finals.
Practical Money Skills hosts a series of eight online games designed to teach students some money management skills. One of the games that is timely considering that the Super Bowl is just a few days away is Financial Football. Financial Football has students answer questions about budgets, savings, and spending to move their football teams down the field against another team. The games use real NFL team logos. Financial Football takes at least twenty minutes to play.
Save Our Dumb Planet Use Linear, quadratic and cubic flightpath equations
Math is Fun explains math concepts in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, worksheets and a forum. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents.
56 Great Math Websites
This is a link to a blog that has gathered a list of some of the best math websites.These sites contain a variety of resources: videos, games, worksheets, printable, lessons, tutorials, calculators, worksheet generators, activities or interactives.
Fun Brain Math Arcade
This is a website for not only math games but other subjects as well. However, it does have excellent and fun math games for kids of all ages to play! There is also math baseball for those baseball loving students, and tic tac toe squares and lastly connect the dots. This website has lots of things for kids to do!
Math-Play.com
Math-Play.Com allows students to practice concepts of ones and tens in the place value number system, add and subtract small numbers, and work with models and diagrams. Not only is this site a great way to teach math, but it is also a fun way! Students enjoy this site and it is suitable for all grade levels.
Sumdog - Free Learning Games is a math game site with over two dozen math based games. The variety of themes that the games are based on will likely appeal to a wide variety of interests. Football, jet skis, animals, and clothing are just a few of the areas that players can choose.
Interactive Puzzles:
Includes various difficulty levels. Good challenges for spatial and pattern problem solving.
Interactive Games: Games keep track of responses. Games include fractions, estimation, patterns, linear functions, geometry, ... http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/assessments/
Can You Fill It? (3-8)Players estimate the volume of different sized containers by trying to fill them with water using the fewest number of pots.
Math Is Fun
This is a website that explains math in different ways depending on the grade. There are also great games, worksheets, etc. that can be used in the classroom!
56 Great Math Websites
This is a link to a blog that has gathered a list of some of the best math websites.These sites contain a variety of resources: videos, games, worksheets, printable, lessons, tutorials, calculators, worksheet generators, activities or interactives.
Fun Brain Math Arcade
This is a website for not only math games but other subjects as well. However, it does have excellent and fun math games for kids of all ages to play! There is also math baseball for those baseball loving students, and tic tac toe squares and lastly connect the dots. This website has lots of things for kids to do!
Math-Play.com
Math-Play.Com allows students to practice concepts of ones and tens in the place value number system, add and subtract small numbers, and work with models and diagrams. Not only is this site a great way to teach math, but it is also a fun way! Students enjoy this site and it is suitable for all grade levels.
Sumdog - Free Learning Games is a math game site with over two dozen math based games. The variety of themes that the games are based on will likely appeal to a wide variety of interests. Football, jet skis, animals, and clothing are just a few of the areas that players can choose.
Fun 4 the Brain
MathBits: Math Games and Activities pre-algebra and algebra Jeopardy Style Games
Education.com (K-12) Math Activities and Games - Activities and games for the classroom, from pre-school through high school. Browse by grade level, or search for a topic.
Coordinate Maze Game This game allows users to practice their point plotting skills by having them move a robot through a mine field to a target location. Moves are accomplished by specifying the coordinates of the new location. In order to win, the path must not cross a mine. http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/pmaze/how.html
Hurkle Combines coordinate geometry, a guessing game, and deduction to find coordinates
Bitesize math gr 7-11. This interactive site has students practicing all sorts of measurements including two-dimensional shapes, three-dimensional shapes. angles, time, and symmetry. Included is a short video for each topic, a way to read about it, and a brief quiz. The videos include games that are engaging, the text explanations are very understandable, and a multiple choice quiz accompanies each topic.
Multiplication games
Cut the Knot (3-12) logic and spatial thinking games
Free Training Tutorial - A long list of free online math games. Teachers can select games and create their own specific math lesson.
SumDogMath - 100 Numeracy topics at ten levels. Teachers can upload their class list. Ability to customize specific math such as add numbers up to five, ordering numbers up to 20. Students can log in and save scores. Audio can be distracting for some students (turn it off in the Talent Game activity if that is the case) as can the time pressure.
Train Trouble algebraic thinking
How fast is the train moving to allow Herman and Sheila to each escape the tunnel?
Parachute Drag - http://mathforum.org/mathtools/tool/23644/
Explore the effects of mass, displacement, and drag on the low functioning of a parachute in this simulation.
STEM Collaborative Suitable for: Year 7-12
Your gateway to four captivating online adventures that put the fun in math and help middle school students make real world math connections. These technology-rich approaches bring excitement to the classroom and offer a fresh, new way to engage students in active learning. Each STEM learning adventure is aligned to standards and features rich digital media including virtual environments, simulations, videos and interactive activities. Comes with thousands of teacher resources and ideas.
Save the Zogs Linear equation game. It begins by identifying linear equations to capture the Zogs and progresses to create your own equations.
Transtar ( gr 4-8) Play with reflections, rotations, enlargements and translations.
What is an algorithm? Try the Swap Puzzle gr 7-12
Power My Learning equations, functions, geometry, logic, measurement, number systems, ratios, statistics
CS Unplugged (gr. 4-10) A collection of free learning activities that teach computer science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons, and allows students to move.
Mind Your Own Budget "Provides a fun and hands-on way for students to build financial literacy, and strategically apply that knowledge to solve a variety of financial challenges. Through the game, students will encounter everyday financial tasks such as making and keeping a budget, paying recurring and emergency expenses, managing financial accounts and using financial instruments. Each scenario presents a new challenge and teaches new concepts while building on important budgeting basics."
Legends of Learning Find free, fun math activities or games on science to change things up in the classroom (while still keeping the content educational), we’ve compiled over a thousand top-rated, standards-aligned, teacher-made assignments for you! All assignments are free to use and are aligned to Common Core, NGSS, or other standardized state curriculum. These assignments incorporate game-based learning practices, so they incorporate instructional video games and quizzes and have been created by teachers
HoodaMath (Gr 3-12) Spatial thinking , logic and arithmetic games. Numerous levels so all level students can work at their readiness stage.
Data Games is a web application that embeds simple games in a data analysis environment. Students play a game which generates data that students analyze to improve their strategies. For each game and activity, there are short videos for students introducing the game, a video for teachers explaining the mathematics and pedagogy, a student worksheet, and teacher guidelines that correlate the activity to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.
Systems of Equations Math Basketball GameThis engaging online game from math-play.com works well as a whole class competition or as a partner activity. If teams answer correctly, they are given the chance to "shoot the ball." It is more challenging than it looks! If both teams are tied at the end, there is a sudden death shoot off. I do recommend structuring the game to increase individual accountability. For example, provide adequate time to work on the problems before calling on a team at random. Then one of the team members gets to come up to the interactive white board to "shoot the ball."
Absolute Value Equations Millionaire GameThis interactive game from math-play.com is modeled after the television game show "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire" and provides high-quality graphics and sound that create an exciting game show atmosphere in your math class. To increase student engagement and accountability have students work in pairs or trios to answer questions. After a question from the game is posed, I give students adequate time to work and discuss the equation before choosing a team at random. Since teams never know when they will be chosen, all students stay engaged in the activity.
Socrative Student Engagement System Looking for a way to engage your students, assess their mastery of the standards, and provide immediate feedback? Check out this free, easy to use website. Create a short quiz, and just minutes later engage your students in a friendly competition with Socrative's Space Race. Students can log in to your quiz with any internet-capable device. This site helps increase student motivation during review for state assessments and course finals.
Practical Money Skills hosts a series of eight online games designed to teach students some money management skills. One of the games that is timely considering that the Super Bowl is just a few days away is Financial Football. Financial Football has students answer questions about budgets, savings, and spending to move their football teams down the field against another team. The games use real NFL team logos. Financial Football takes at least twenty minutes to play.
Save Our Dumb Planet Use Linear, quadratic and cubic flightpath equations
Math is Fun explains math concepts in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, worksheets and a forum. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents.
56 Great Math Websites
This is a link to a blog that has gathered a list of some of the best math websites.These sites contain a variety of resources: videos, games, worksheets, printable, lessons, tutorials, calculators, worksheet generators, activities or interactives.
Fun Brain Math Arcade
This is a website for not only math games but other subjects as well. However, it does have excellent and fun math games for kids of all ages to play! There is also math baseball for those baseball loving students, and tic tac toe squares and lastly connect the dots. This website has lots of things for kids to do!
Math-Play.com
Math-Play.Com allows students to practice concepts of ones and tens in the place value number system, add and subtract small numbers, and work with models and diagrams. Not only is this site a great way to teach math, but it is also a fun way! Students enjoy this site and it is suitable for all grade levels.
Sumdog - Free Learning Games is a math game site with over two dozen math based games. The variety of themes that the games are based on will likely appeal to a wide variety of interests. Football, jet skis, animals, and clothing are just a few of the areas that players can choose.
Interactive Puzzles:
Includes various difficulty levels. Good challenges for spatial and pattern problem solving.
Interactive Games: Games keep track of responses. Games include fractions, estimation, patterns, linear functions, geometry, ... http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/assessments/
Can You Fill It? (3-8)Players estimate the volume of different sized containers by trying to fill them with water using the fewest number of pots.
Math Is Fun
This is a website that explains math in different ways depending on the grade. There are also great games, worksheets, etc. that can be used in the classroom!
56 Great Math Websites
This is a link to a blog that has gathered a list of some of the best math websites.These sites contain a variety of resources: videos, games, worksheets, printable, lessons, tutorials, calculators, worksheet generators, activities or interactives.
Fun Brain Math Arcade
This is a website for not only math games but other subjects as well. However, it does have excellent and fun math games for kids of all ages to play! There is also math baseball for those baseball loving students, and tic tac toe squares and lastly connect the dots. This website has lots of things for kids to do!
Math-Play.com
Math-Play.Com allows students to practice concepts of ones and tens in the place value number system, add and subtract small numbers, and work with models and diagrams. Not only is this site a great way to teach math, but it is also a fun way! Students enjoy this site and it is suitable for all grade levels.
Sumdog - Free Learning Games is a math game site with over two dozen math based games. The variety of themes that the games are based on will likely appeal to a wide variety of interests. Football, jet skis, animals, and clothing are just a few of the areas that players can choose.
Fun 4 the Brain
MathBits: Math Games and Activities pre-algebra and algebra Jeopardy Style Games
Education.com (K-12) Math Activities and Games - Activities and games for the classroom, from pre-school through high school. Browse by grade level, or search for a topic.
Coordinate Maze Game This game allows users to practice their point plotting skills by having them move a robot through a mine field to a target location. Moves are accomplished by specifying the coordinates of the new location. In order to win, the path must not cross a mine. http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/pmaze/how.html
Hurkle Combines coordinate geometry, a guessing game, and deduction to find coordinates
Bitesize math gr 7-11. This interactive site has students practicing all sorts of measurements including two-dimensional shapes, three-dimensional shapes. angles, time, and symmetry. Included is a short video for each topic, a way to read about it, and a brief quiz. The videos include games that are engaging, the text explanations are very understandable, and a multiple choice quiz accompanies each topic.
Multiplication games
Cut the Knot (3-12) logic and spatial thinking games
Free Training Tutorial - A long list of free online math games. Teachers can select games and create their own specific math lesson.
SumDogMath - 100 Numeracy topics at ten levels. Teachers can upload their class list. Ability to customize specific math such as add numbers up to five, ordering numbers up to 20. Students can log in and save scores. Audio can be distracting for some students (turn it off in the Talent Game activity if that is the case) as can the time pressure.
Train Trouble algebraic thinking
How fast is the train moving to allow Herman and Sheila to each escape the tunnel?
Parachute Drag - http://mathforum.org/mathtools/tool/23644/
Explore the effects of mass, displacement, and drag on the low functioning of a parachute in this simulation.
STEM Collaborative Suitable for: Year 7-12
Your gateway to four captivating online adventures that put the fun in math and help middle school students make real world math connections. These technology-rich approaches bring excitement to the classroom and offer a fresh, new way to engage students in active learning. Each STEM learning adventure is aligned to standards and features rich digital media including virtual environments, simulations, videos and interactive activities. Comes with thousands of teacher resources and ideas.
Save the Zogs Linear equation game. It begins by identifying linear equations to capture the Zogs and progresses to create your own equations.
Transtar ( gr 4-8) Play with reflections, rotations, enlargements and translations.