MATH GAMES and ACTIVITIES
This is a collection of links to math games and activities that will help your child to explore and apply the concepts and skills we have learned in school. Some activities are independent learning opportunities, while others are games that will provide them a chance to engage with a family member and showcase their knowledge.
Use some of the following games and links to strengthen and support your child’s comprehension and application of the skills we have learned this year.
ABCYA Web Games:
Other Sites:
ZEARN:
It is very important that you allow your child to practice the concepts independently. Zearn gauges the activities it provides to strengthen your child’s skills by how they answer the questions. There is nothing to gain by helping your child to choose the correct answer when they have not mastered the skill. The purpose of Zearn is to help your child build confidence and a strong application base. I encourage you to explore Zearn Math with your child to learn more and use some of the discussion prompts below to build a dialogue that can continue all year! ** Your child should not spend more than 20 minutes playing Zearn. This program is not meant for long intervals of engagement. It is designed for short bursts of learning application.
- Addition Towers (subtraction towers)
- Bundles
- Finger Games
- Go fishing for pairs Game
- Higher or Lower
- I Can make 10 Ones
- I Spy Addition
- Math Memory Game
- Mega Noughts and Crosses
- Sort Me
- War
ABCYA Web Games:
- Marble Math
- BLAST OFF! NUMERICAL ORDER
- MOLLY ADDS & SUBTRACTS FROM 10
- NUMBER BUBBLE - COUNT TO 100
- SUM OF ALL DICE
- NUMBER CHART
- NUMBER GRID FIREWORKS
- FIRST TO FIVE
- Monster Mansion- Shapes
Other Sites:
ZEARN:
It is very important that you allow your child to practice the concepts independently. Zearn gauges the activities it provides to strengthen your child’s skills by how they answer the questions. There is nothing to gain by helping your child to choose the correct answer when they have not mastered the skill. The purpose of Zearn is to help your child build confidence and a strong application base. I encourage you to explore Zearn Math with your child to learn more and use some of the discussion prompts below to build a dialogue that can continue all year! ** Your child should not spend more than 20 minutes playing Zearn. This program is not meant for long intervals of engagement. It is designed for short bursts of learning application.