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Amazing Math Games & Activities for K-12

September 25th, 2017

 

It’s Monday, September 25, 2017, and time for Math at ClickSchooling!

 

Recommended Website:

CountOn.org

(www.counton.org/)

Age Range: 5-18 (Grades K-12, with parental supervision)

 

You won’t believe the selection of FREE interactive math games and activities designed for students of all ages that are available at this website. 

When you get to the site you will see the newest featured games with titles such as Pentagonal Room, Codebreaking, Crazy Clock, Sudoku, and more. Use the menu on the top left to find: 

  • Games – Over 25 interactive games that students of a wide range of abilities can play to improve arithmetic, math and logic skills.
  • Matrix – Explore a virtual gallery of amazing measurement and mathematical devices used in a variety of science and technology industries.
  • Explorer – Enjoy math explorations that include mathemagical tricks to confound your friends, origami, fractals, online math stories, and much more!
  • Maths MagNet – Check out a selection of fun activities for younger mathematicians.

Bookmark this one – you’ll want to return often.

Amazing Math Games & Activities for K-12!

September 22nd, 2014

 

It’s Monday, September 22, 2014, and time for Math at ClickSchooling!

 

Recommended Website:

 

CountOn.org

 

Age Range: 5-18 (Grades K-12, with parental supervision)

 

You won’t believe the selection of FREE interactive math games and activities designed for students of all ages that are available at this website.

When you get to the site you will see the newest featured games with titles such as Codebreaking, Pentagonal Room, Crazy Clock, Sudoku, and more. Use the menu on the left to find:

  • Games – Over 25 interactive games that students of a wide range of abilities can play to improve arithmetic, math and logic skills.
  • Matrix – Explore a virtual gallery of amazing measurement and mathematical devices used in a variety of science and technology industries.
  • Explorer – Enjoy math explorations that include: mathemagical tricks to confound your friends, origami, fractals, online math stories, and much more!
  • Maths MagNet – Check out a selection of fun activities for younger mathematicians.

This site also provides links to additional math resources for every math strand. Bookmark this one – you’ll want to return often.

Amazing Math Games & Activities for K-12!

September 12th, 2011

Hi!  It’s Monday, September 12, 2011 and time for Math at ClickSchooling!

Recommended Website:
CountOn.org

Age Range: 5-18 (Grades K-12, with parental supervision)

You won’t believe the selection of FREE interactive math games and activities designed for students of all ages that are available at this website.

When you get to the site you will see the newest featured games with titles such as Codebreaking, Pentagonal Room, Crazy Clock, Sudoku, and more. Use the menu on the left to find:

*Games – Over 25 interactive games that students of a wide range of abilities can play to improve arithmetic, math and logic skills.

*Matrix – Explore a virtual gallery of amazing measurement and mathematical devices used in a variety of science and technology industries.

*Explorer – Enjoy math explorations that include: mathemagical tricks to confound your friends, origami, fractals, online math stories, and much more!

*Maths MagNet – Check out a selection of fun activities for younger mathematicians.

This site also provides links to additional math resources for every math strand. Bookmark this one – you’ll want to return often.

Fun Arithmetic Practice Games

February 7th, 2011

Hi!  It’s Monday, February 7th, 2011 and time for Math at ClickSchooling!

Recommended Website:
Gudli

Age Range: 5-9 (Grades K-4, approximately)

This colorful site has free, animated, interactive games to help young kids learn and practice basic arithmetic. The narrated games are themed around topics geared to younger children.

When you get to the website, you will see a menu of free math games that include:
 
*Billing Counter – Children add virtual money to purchase items in a store. 

*Number Mahjong – Even I was intrigued with this puzzle game for almost an hour. :)  Remove matching bricks in a pair until all the bricks are gone. It’s more challenging than it looks. 

*Math Story – Read the stories and solve puzzles while learning to count. 

*Tick Tock Time – Learn to set the time correctly on a clock. 

*Counting Coins – Learn to count money from a penny to dollar. 

*Table Memory – Play a fun memory game while learning the multiplication times tables. 

*Match Shape – Match the sequence of shapes with that of the falling shapes 

We focused on math for this review, but directly below the math menu of games, you’ll find games that teach Language Arts too!

NOTE:  I did not review the Language Arts or other puzzles and games on this site.  Parents, as always, should preview and supervise use of this website. 

Enjoy!

 

Diane Flynn Keith
for ClickSchooling
http://www.ClickSchooling.com

MUST SEE Math Games & More!

July 31st, 2006

Recommended Website:
Count On

The University of York in the UK sponsors this incredible website of FREE interactive math games and activities for all ages and abilities. There is so much content here that it’s hard to know where to begin. As you explore the site you will have to wait for certain pages to fully download — but your patience will pay off. :)

When you get to the site you will see the newest featured games that include Sudoku puzzles, 3D geometry explorations, a math timeline that tracks mathematicians through the ages, and more. Use the menu on the left to find:

  • Games — Over 20 interactive games that students of a wide range of abilities can play to improve arithmetic, math and logic skills.
  • Numberland — Use the magic number square to investigate all kinds of fun facts, tricks and trivia about every number from 1-100.
  • Explorer — A library of various math explorations that include: mathemagical tricks to confound your friends, math poems, math patterns, reviews of books that have something to do with math, origami, fractals, online math stories, math art, gridwarping and much more!
  • Maths MagNet — You’ll find a wide selection of fun activities and online math coloring pages for younger mathematicians here.

This site also offers additional math resources and links for educators and students of all ages and grades to explore. Bookmark this one — you’ll want to return often.

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