10 Free Kindergarten Math Games
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10 Free Kindergarten Math Games That Your Students Will Love
We have developed many fun free kindergarten math games to help your student practice basic skills. These educational games will help your student improve through repetition and exposure. We keep our mini online games focused on providing the best and simplest learning opportunities. Your students will be able to master a variety of skills. Games also fit with Common Core standards by teaching specific skills.
Shapes Games
1. Memory Shapes Game. The memory shapes game helps your student recognize and match shapes. It's a great way to get your student to become familiar with basic shapes like circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, and more.
2. Candy Bowl Circle Game. It's well understood that focusing on one task helps students learn, and this simple math game for kindergarteners is a perfect way to practice. This game helps students recognize circles regardless of color or decoration. The goal of the game is to catch all of the circle-shaped candies.
Size Games
3. Big vs. Small Game. This game helps students recognize and practice the difference between sizes. Our math games are interactive as they require input from your student to move on. Being able to tell bigger from smaller objects is a basic skill that students need to prioritize, sort, and order objects or numbers in the future.
4. Chicken Sorter Game. This game lets students order the chickens by size. They drag and drop the smallest to largest chicken into boxes. This teaches students how to put objects in order by size. It's also really fun and an easy math game for kindergarten students.
5. Tower Math Game. Your student will build a tower out of the right answers by playing this fun kindergarten math game. You select from addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division and then the largest number to use in the math questions like "10," for example. Then the program automatically generates questions to quiz your young student. This is a fantastic way to practice basic math facts.
6. Greater Than Less Than Game. This is a favorite interactive game for kindergarten students because it's easy to tell that the alligator wants to eat the box with the most cupcakes. Students drag and drop the alligator, mouth open, facing the largest number of cupcakes. Practicing this game will help students remember the greater-than-sign direction for years.
7. Orange Addition with Numbers 0-5. Students who first learn addition find it easier to learn by counting objects, and we've provided oranges! Your student can compare numbers or count oranges to add numbers under five. This is a great addition drill and because it's a focused activity, students learn easily through repetition.
8. Right vs. Left Game. So many students struggle with right and left. Learning directions can be fun and entertaining with our right vs. left game using animals. If the animal is facing right, the student selects it and gets positive feedback. If not, the student is signaled by a "bonk sound," and they are able to select the correct answer. This game is geared to teach your students directions simply and easily.
9. Egg Sorting Game. Don't put all of your eggs in one basket! Students sort eggs by color into the matching colored basket. This game teaches children hand-eye coordination by dragging and dropping eggs, as well as colors and sorting items based on attributes (color in this case).
10. Minute Math: Addition Up to 10 Flashcards. Once your student is ready to test their adding skills, it's time to play this kindergarten math game online. Students select the answer to each question and the game is timed. If your school is giving students timed addition quizzes, we highly recommend this game as a way to practice ahead of time.
Check out some of our printable kindergarten worksheets too!