Showing posts with label math games for kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math games for kids. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2012

Math Apps and Websites for Addition & Subtraction

This section of our Blog offers you math apps to put on iPod Touches, iPads, iPhones, etc.
The Math Helper Team



Rabbit Take Away provides subtraction practice with pictures that represent
the number model at the top of the page, which makes for easy counting.
NxtApp 4 Kids
Everyday Mathematics® Addition Top It
McGraw-Hill’s Addition Top-It game offers a quick and easy way to practice and reinforce basic addition facts (0–10) and number comparisons.

Rabbit Takeaway is a fun educational game for young students who are just starting to work with numbers. Some rabbits (up to 20) are in a field. The student is asked how many will be left if some run away. If they take away the numbers correctly the rabbits run!



Come play at the farm and have lots of fun completing number sequences. NxtApp 4 Kids is an exciting interactive game that helps kids practice basic math in a smart and fun-filled atmosphere.

 


By yourself or against a friend, match whole numbers, shapes, fractions, or multiplication facts to equivalent representations. Practice with the clear panes or step up the challenge with the windows closed. How many socks can you win?


How Many Under the Shell provides practice with single digit addition and subtraction.


8+2=10, 3+7=10 are some of the number bonds to 10.Does your child know them all? Are they confident with them?


Nxt App



NxtApp



Practice basic math facts.






Number Rack



The Number Rack facilitates the natural development of children’s number sense. Rows of moveable, colored beads encourage learners to think in groups of fives and tens, helping them to explore and discover a variety of addition and subtraction strategies.







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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Math Games for Sums of Five, Ten, and Twenty

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These games provide practice with combinations of five, ten, and twenty. These are essential skills for students for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing numbers.


The Math Helper Team




Thinking about numbers using frames of 5 can be a helpful way to learn basic number facts.  The four games that can be played with this applet help to develop counting and addition skills.



Ten Frames



Thinking about numbers using frames of 10 can be a helpful way to learn basic number facts.  The four games that can be played with this applet help to develop counting and addition skills.


Free the whale by making sums of ten.


Click the number that corresponds with the number shown on the dice.





Shoot the numbered ball to a number so that the sum of the numbers on the ball is 10.





The machine gives you one number and you have to type in the number you would need to add to it to make 5.  Click the button to check your answer and see how  high your score can go.




The machine gives you one number and you have to type in the number you would need to add to  it to make 5.  Click the button to check your answer and see how high your score can go.








Math Apps and Games Websites for Multiplication



In The Counting Game. the student is first asked for a number to count by.  The game then shows a set of numbers at the top of the screen and a number line along the bottom.  The student must click on the next number in the series.  

Help serve all of the aliens fed before lunchtime ends.  


Factor Feeder



Use Arrow Keys to move.  Eat factors of the given multiple.  Avoid numbers that are not factors of the given multiple.