Free Math Worksheets
Free printable math worksheets, online math games, math activities for early childhood kids, preschool, kindergarten children, k12 students.
Early Years counting interactive.
Use this tool to graph data sets in a circle graph.
In this interactive game, from Illuminations, students match cards that show different representations of the same numbers.
We've all played this game in class. You can make our Internet version as hard or as easy as you can handle.
Students must click on a frog to make it hungry and then click on a bug for the frog to try to eat that bug.
This interactive activity challenges students to solve addition and subtraction problems using a number line.
Interactive flash card program for practicing math facts.
Virtual one hundred board that teachers may use to illustrate counting, patterns, place value, and many other arithmetic processes.
This student interactive allows students to create patches like those used in quilting.
Students do virtual work and deposit their earnings in a piggy bank by counting coins.
Learn number digits and number words in a fun way.
Children count the objects on screen then click on the correct numeral.
This student interactive explores the use of an abacus model for representing numbers and for performing addition.
This student interactive, from Illuminations, presents four games that help students develop counting and addition skills.
Students are shown three shapes and asked to click on one of them. The site uses audio prompts rather than written words, so is accessible even to the youngest students.
Make your own squares with this interactive tool.
This student interactive presents four games that use ten frames to encourage students to practice counting and addition skills.
This student interactive, from an Illuminations lesson, allows students to practice multiplying numbers.
The rules of Krypto are simple: Combine five number cards using the four arithmetic operations (+, –, ×, ÷) to arrive at....This online version of Primary Krypto uses the numbers 1–1
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