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K - Grade 2

  • Math Lines: Destroy balls by forming pairs that add up to 10.
  • Grouping & Grazing: Place cows in groups of 5 or 10, and use cows to solve addition and subtraction questions.
  • Shopping Games: Dress up a boy or girl with fancy clothes, but wait, you have to spend the right amount of money to advance to the next level.
 

Grades 3 - 5

  • Multiplication: Multiply your multiplication skills by playing these great games! 
  • Fruit Shoot Addition: Click the correct answers to each equation.
  • Percent Panic: Is a game for children to see the relationships between: area, percents, and fractions. Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to drive the rocket-ship. Draw shapes to fill in 80% of the area. Avoid the space rocks that are floating around and do not go backwards on your trail. Look at the relationship between the area you have filled and how it changes the percent and fraction meter.
  • Measurement: Measuring is an activity for children to practice finding lengths. This educational activity includes both metric and imperial units. Children can decide between a metric ruler or an imperial ruler and also choose a level of difficulty.
  • Croc Doc: Click on the crocodile with the correct answer.
  • Fractions to Decimals: Puppy Chase Decimals is a multi-player educational kids game for practicing decimal conversions. How quickly the student correctly answers the problem determines how quickly the puppy will go. The student with the fastest rate of correct answers will win the race. Hits and misses are recorded and displayed at the end of the game, along with the student's rate. 1-12 players can play at once.
  • Shopping Games: Dress up a boy or girl with fancy clothes, but wait, you have to spend the right amount of money to advance to the next level.
  • Fractions: Fractions games for Grade 5 students
  • Fractions 2: Fractions games for Grade 5 students
 

Grades 6-8

  • Multiplication: Multiply your multiplication skills by playing these great games!
  • Comparing Numbers: Children practice comparing number values playing a fun more than, less than activity. Compare the numbers presented and decide which symbol >, <, = completes the statement. Level two uses negative numbers and decimals.
 

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