Our math games are fun and educational for all players. You can traverse number mazes, complete adding challenges, and even play Super Bingo! In our collection, you can go on full adventures based on numbers, including the colorful Brain Safari.
Or, race against the computer in a game of Number Karts, which features fast Go Karts and simple digit challenges. For a more direct math experience, simply practice your addition and subtraction methods on a giant white board!Education can be all fun and games with our math collection.
Math Games Online
Play levels with intense graphics, exciting gameplay, and fun characters. Use arithmetic to solve puzzles, reach new levels, and score tons of points. In some of our math games, you can solve riddles to unlock special characters and levels. As you answer questions and complete levels, you will actually improve your arithmetic abilities! Add like mad, build number towers, and start setting new high scores today.
Math Games For 1st Grade
Fifth grade math can get pretty tough with so many new concepts to learn, and as their math lessons become more abstract and equation-based, many students start to think of math as a chore. If you want to reignite your child's interest in math, why not give them a chance to use their math skills as they play to win a game? Our selection of teacher-created fifth grade math games help reinforce what your student has already learned and introduces new concepts, from converting mixed numbers and improper fractions to calculating area, to representing data with graphs. Your child can review what they know about decimals as they solve decimal division problems, and students ready for a higher challenge can even start on beginning algebra and geometry with simple equations and angle measuring.
Finally, word problems are brought to life with vibrant animation and wacky characters that keep your student engaged and motivated to practice. By embedding these math concepts in one of your child's favorite activities-playing games-your child will start seeing math as a relevant, valuable, and even exciting subject that they will want to come back to again and again.