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Math Helper Games

Students who struggle with math can quickly become frustrated and give up on learning. Parents who notice children struggling or coming home with failing math grades would be wise to find interactive activities to enhance school learning at home. Many websites provide math helper games, some in Flash versions, where children can choose their area of issue and practice on the computer.
  1. Math From Around the World

    • Find math games from around the world on math.com. The games involve areas of math for age levels from pre-K to 6th grade. Clicking on the grade-appropriate flag displays 20 age-appropriate math problems. The homepage features strategy and logic games traditional to many different areas of the world, such as Sudoku from the Far East and Tactix from Denmark. After clicking on a game, the player may choose the difficulty level and play for free against the computer.

    Just Kids Games

    • For parents who are nervous about the online environment, there is a site that keeps the games free and safe for interaction by young learners. Just Kids Games provides educational games for kids in elementary school. The children can click on fun characters and interact with a game geared toward specific math grade levels, such as Thrilla Gorilla, who helps 5th graders learn math by asking for bananas.

    Poptropica

    • Poptropica by funbrain.com is an online Flash game site where kids can click on a title and play math games of numbers, basic functions, fractions and other math concepts. The site offers an arcade feature, where math games are played in an arcade style. For added fun, the site hosts ebooks and comics for kids, which can be used by the parents for a reward to finishing a math section of the site successfully.

    A Plus Math

    • This site includes math issues that older children face in junior and senior high. Math help, live assistance and tutor finders are featured on this site. The creators of the site intended to assist all those having math issues, so the attempt to be all-inclusive is evident. For areas where the creators lack vision, there are links added to the bottom of the page. Use this page for older students or for students who are monitored closely by a parent.

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