Curated OER
Who Wants to Be a Champion-Addition
What a terrific way to have your class review addition concepts. Learners play a math game in which they answer questions relating to adding to 10, adding with regrouping, adding without regrouping, and adding three numbers.
Curated OER
Number Addition Race
Practice basic addition facts and measuring skills. For this addition and measurement lesson, students are provided with drywall tape and work in groups of four at a long table. Partners take turns generating addends and marking the...
Curated OER
Chalkboard Relay
Students solve addition facts. In this computation lesson, students participate in a relay activity where one player writes a number on the chalkboard and the second player writes a second number underneath it. The second player tags a...
Curated OER
Addition: Four In a Row Addition Game
In this addition game instructional activity, students find the sums of 25 single digit addition problems which are in a Bingo-like format. They work with a partner while writing the sums with two different colored pens until they make a...
Curated OER
Coordinate Addition Game
For this addition game worksheet, students call out answers to simple addition problems using coordinates that correspond with problems. A website reference is given for additional activities.
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Coordinate Addition Game
In this addition worksheet, students say answers to addition problems as quickly as possible, using coordinates that match addition problems. A website reference is given for additional activities.
Curated OER
Loop Cards: I Have, Who Has?
In this math activity, students practice mental adding and subtracting near multiples of 10 and 100. There are a total of 30 cards and students play together as a class. Example: Who has 67+32? I have 99. Who has 54+18?
Curated OER
Decorate-a-Cookie
Students use cookies and candy to practice finding the sum of three single-digit numbers.
Curated OER
Race to the Sum: Addition Game
In this addition worksheet, students play an addition game using a number cube, spinner, 8 counters and game pieces. Students add the sum of a rolled number and spinner number to move forward.
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Minnesota's Pyramid Addition Adventure
In this addition game instructional activity, students help Minnesota Muskrat solving the addition pyramid problems by adding the adjacent pairs of numbers and write the sums in the blocks above them. Students solve the second set of...
Shodor Education Foundation
Shodor Interactivate: Arithmetic Four
You can challenge a friend to play this game to practice your arithmetic skills. Be ready because any kind of problem can pop up. You can adjust the problems to make them harder and also to give you less time.
Primary Resources
Primary Resources: Follow Me "Loop" Math Games
An extensive collection of premade cards for "loop" games in math. These "I have, Who has?" cards are available for counting on and back, capacity, place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, money...
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Add Em Up
This is a demo version of the game with two modes of play. In one, you must place number tiles on a grid so that the tiles touching it add up to that number. In the second mode, you solve number puzzles. Be sure to read the instructions...
Soft Schools
Soft Schools: Addition Facts to 20
Catch the birds carrying addition facts totaling 11 to 20 and match them to the correct sums.
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Math Trainer: Addition
Train your brain with this timed math "workout" that challenges you to learn your addition facts so that you don't have to rely on counting when adding numbers.
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Yacht (Dice Game)
A fun addition game, similar to Yahtze, with a simple goal: "try to score the highest amount you can".
Can Teach
Can Teach: Who Has More or Less?
Want to practice addition and subtraction skills in a new and exciting way? Use this online math lesson card game activity.
Scholastic
Scholastic: Math Facts
This one page website from Scholastic offers two math facts games and a secret code idea all to help you remember your math facts.
Quia
Quia: Math Journey
In this online game London is your starting place! This game lets you practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and rounding as you "Travel," around the world. You can also choose the level of difficulty
Other
Internet4 Classrooms: Add Four Two Digit Numbers
Take this practice quiz to see how well you can add four two-digit numbers.
Quia
Quia: Add Your Way to a Million (Rags to Riches)
You can earn a million bucks playing this addition game. A succinct multiple choice game with hints, if you need them. Contains simple computation problems mixed with a few word problems. Must be able to add up to the millions place (one...
Soft Schools
Soft Schools: Fishing Addition Game
Use this interactive game to select the correct answer to basic addition problems. Students choose one of the three fish that has the correct number.
Varsity Tutors
Varsity Tutors: Aplus Math: Timed Flashcards
Practice your basic facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using these timed flashcards. Answers must be completed within a ten second time frame. Choose to play a set of twenty-five or fifty flashcards per session.
Varsity Tutors
Varsity Tutors: Aplus Math: Non Java Flashcards (Mixed Topics)
Find a great selection of non-Java math flashcard activities. Choose from an index of flashcard topics of a variety of difficulty levels. Topics include: basic and advanced addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, algebra,...