Math
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Prodigy
Number bots
Times Table RockStar
Desk Movement
Axon
Rush Hour
Open Doors
Fog Stone Isle (link) Lure of the Labyrinth (8th) Solve the puzzles to find your lost pet - and save the world from monsters!
Mangahigh:
Sumdog
Polyup - Computational thinking playground where students from elementary through high school can play with puzzles involving numbers and functions
Twelve a Dozen: Be entranced by the world of Dozenopolis– “on a journey through a universe of numbers.” Learn core math concepts through puzzles while saving the world of Dozenopolis.
Get the Math: Solve real-life algebra problems with diverse crew, delightful video. Algebra is used to solve real problems in kid-approved professions: basketball, music, gaming, and fashion.
Timez Attack! Show your knowledge of multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. Download Timez Attack today!
Braingenie - Math & Science Practice: Students can use Braingenie independently by simply going to the site and clicking on the "learn and practice" button. Students can use any and all of the practice activities without having to register on the site. Students who do create Braingenie accounts can save their progress and their scores. Registered users can also have their top scores appear on the leader board for each practice activity.
Arithmetic Four Grades: 2–8 Cost: FreeTwo users play a game in which each player tries to connect four game pieces in a row (like game Connect Four). The players answer math questions to connect the pieces. Teacher chooses how much time each player has to answer, the level of difficulty, and the type of math problem.
BeatCalc Grades 3–8 Cost: Free
Just like it sounds, this game challenges students to beat a calculator! Features step-by-step directions for performing functions quickly.
Coolmath Games Grades: K–12 Cost: Free; $ ad-free version Coolmath4kids.
Figure This! Grades 6–8 Cost: Free
Figure This! is a site designed to encourage families to practice math together. It includes fun and engaging math games and high-quality challenges. It even offers challenges in Spanish.
Free Rice Grades: 3–7 Cost: Free
This math game serves a dual purpose. Students practice multiplication and pre-algebra math. For each answer they get right, the World Food Programme donates 10 grains of rice to help end hunger.
Funbrain Grades: preK–8 Cost: Free
Funbrain has been helping students learn key math concepts and develop crucial skills since 1997. Students can choose from a slew of games. The best part? It’s all free!
More Math Games
1. Cyberchase
2. Math Playground
3. Math Game Time
4. Nrich Math Games
5. BBC Math Games
6. Free Rice
7. Greg Tang Math
8. Hood Math
9. Homeschool Math
10. Math.com: The World of Math Online
11. iXL
12. Cool Math Games
13. Get the Math: Real people, real problems, real-world algebra solutions. Build your problem solving skills here
14. Motion Math Wings
16. Free Math sites and Games
Get the Math
Prodigy
Number bots
Times Table RockStar
Desk Movement
Axon
Rush Hour
Open Doors
Fog Stone Isle (link) Lure of the Labyrinth (8th) Solve the puzzles to find your lost pet - and save the world from monsters!
Mangahigh:
- Username: Your 1st name (example: Judy)
- Password: First and Last initial 2018 (example JB2018)
- School ID: 394083
Sumdog
- Username: your ID #
- Password: Your login password
- School code: pmspanthers
Polyup - Computational thinking playground where students from elementary through high school can play with puzzles involving numbers and functions
Twelve a Dozen: Be entranced by the world of Dozenopolis– “on a journey through a universe of numbers.” Learn core math concepts through puzzles while saving the world of Dozenopolis.
Get the Math: Solve real-life algebra problems with diverse crew, delightful video. Algebra is used to solve real problems in kid-approved professions: basketball, music, gaming, and fashion.
Timez Attack! Show your knowledge of multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. Download Timez Attack today!
Braingenie - Math & Science Practice: Students can use Braingenie independently by simply going to the site and clicking on the "learn and practice" button. Students can use any and all of the practice activities without having to register on the site. Students who do create Braingenie accounts can save their progress and their scores. Registered users can also have their top scores appear on the leader board for each practice activity.
Arithmetic Four Grades: 2–8 Cost: FreeTwo users play a game in which each player tries to connect four game pieces in a row (like game Connect Four). The players answer math questions to connect the pieces. Teacher chooses how much time each player has to answer, the level of difficulty, and the type of math problem.
BeatCalc Grades 3–8 Cost: Free
Just like it sounds, this game challenges students to beat a calculator! Features step-by-step directions for performing functions quickly.
Coolmath Games Grades: K–12 Cost: Free; $ ad-free version Coolmath4kids.
Figure This! Grades 6–8 Cost: Free
Figure This! is a site designed to encourage families to practice math together. It includes fun and engaging math games and high-quality challenges. It even offers challenges in Spanish.
Free Rice Grades: 3–7 Cost: Free
This math game serves a dual purpose. Students practice multiplication and pre-algebra math. For each answer they get right, the World Food Programme donates 10 grains of rice to help end hunger.
Funbrain Grades: preK–8 Cost: Free
Funbrain has been helping students learn key math concepts and develop crucial skills since 1997. Students can choose from a slew of games. The best part? It’s all free!
More Math Games
1. Cyberchase
2. Math Playground
3. Math Game Time
4. Nrich Math Games
5. BBC Math Games
6. Free Rice
7. Greg Tang Math
8. Hood Math
9. Homeschool Math
10. Math.com: The World of Math Online
11. iXL
12. Cool Math Games
13. Get the Math: Real people, real problems, real-world algebra solutions. Build your problem solving skills here
14. Motion Math Wings
- How It Works: Motion Math Wings is a game that shows students six visual ways to illustrate multiplication (rows, clusters, groups, and more) as they progress through this multiplication game.
- Beginner: This game is great for multiplication practice.
- Expert: Once students have mastered the multiplication illustrations, have them create a game of their own that advances their understanding (multiplying fractions anyone?).
16. Free Math sites and Games