Online Math Games
We have compiled a list of sites with online math games to supplement your current math curriculum.
The list covers a range of ages from kindergarten up through high school.
Please note that we have not listed ALL of the options available on most of these sites. There are literally hundreds of games available on some of them. We have highlighted a few interesting options on sites like Math Playground and Math-Play.com.
Check them out and use them alongside your math curriculum to reinforce skills, as review before a test, or just for fun!
Online Math Game Resources
- The Homeschool Scientist’s library of free printable math games, puzzles, and worksheets. – includes printable game boards, linking cube activities, pattern block activities, puzzle cards, and more.
- Math Playground – There are MANY games available for free, here are just a few examples:
- For middle school, here’s an algebraic reasoning game
- For elementary students, here’s Puzzle Pics Subtraction | Math Playground
- Toy Theatre
- Mr. Nussbaum – “2,000 interactive games, drills, printables, workshops, simulations, videos and much more, organized into math topic centers”
- Middle and High school – Math in Music
- Math-Play.com has a range of games for elementary and middle school students. Here are just a few of the many options:
- 19 different basketball math games. Scroll down for the middle school options.
- Geometry math games
- 25 different math Jeopardy games for various grade levels
- Decimal math games
- MangaHigh – Games are broken down into 5 grade levels, from ages 5 to 16 years.
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