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Grade 1 Math Games

Math games provide an interactive learning activity for children, combining both entertainment and math lessons. From basic addition to lessons in comparing and contrasting, math games help increase a student's fluency in a particular topic. In addition, most games provide colorful pictures and characters for students to enjoy.
  1. "The 'More than' Marsh Maze"

    • Monster has a dilemma: he needs help crossing the marsh, but he can only succeed by jumping from one island to another. Each number Monster jumps on must be greater than the number on the previous island. Students must choose carefully which island to jump on, otherwise Monster will have to start all over again. "The 'More than' Marsh Maze," which can be found online, is ideal for students who know or are learning their numbers from one to 100.

    "Math Marble"

    • Using online math manipulatives, "Math Marble" helps students practice their addition skills. With five different levels of addition, students the mouse to move marbles that help them count and answer each question. In order to advance to the next stage of difficulty, students must score 70 percent or higher. With the help of audio and the Marble Pirate, students will hear each counted marble until they reach the correct answer.

    "Mucky"

    • The monsters in this online game have been playing in the dirt and now their hands are full of germs. Students compare and contrast each monster's hands, then point and click on the monster with the most germs in order to rid him of his germs. When students answers correctly, they will be asked to "flush the toilet" to continue playing. Each incorrect answer will yield a "Try again" response from the game.

    "Math Lingo"

    • Inspired by "Tic-Tac-Toe," "Math Lingo" is an online game that uses words and definitions in which players must match. When a student matches the correct photo or word to a tile, the title turns into a butterfly. The objective is line up three butterflies either horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Students may change the lessons from definitions, addition practice and compare and contrast practice games.

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