Find simple fractions. Pop the balloon with the greater, lesser or equal numbers and more. Match the addition question card to the correct answer card. Catch the fish in bubbles as you solve math problems! Set the clock to the correct time. Example: set the clock to Select the correct digital clock that matches the analog clock. Picture Addition - Bugabaloo Addition.
Picture Subtraction - Subtraction Harvest. Picture Multiplicati on - Multiplication Picnic. Use pictures to learn addition. Pictures help you subtract. Pictures help you multiply. Earliest learners- find the animals, see and hear them being counted! Find and Count Forest. Find and Count Jungle. Find and Count Ocean. Find and Count Farm. Counting Objects. Counting Numbers. Count Numbers. Practice counting by counting animals. Count the balloons by popping them in order. Fruit Splat Counting.
Count the hearts and then click on the fruit with the correct number. Skip count by 2, 3, 4,5,6,7,8,9, or Fruit Splat. Level 1. Level 2. Group Counting. Count the groups of stars, then click on the correct number. This free section of Sheppard Software was written for children.
Mostly all of the material you'll find at the site is completely free for kids to use. While teachers often use worksheets to solidify the math concepts learned in the classroom, these sort of games actually have the same educational impact on the child, and the format of the examples as an exciting game keeps the child engaged, interested and coming back for more.
From the main page parents or children will find a simple and easy to navigate menu featuring the different levels of math games and the various math concepts that are available.
Children from pre-k up to 8th grade will find fun online math games that teach important math skills that are appropriate for their age level. Sheppard Software offers a couple of cute games for the youngest math students. In this game, called Bugabaloo Addition, children are shown a number of "bug shoes" on the left and the right. The game asks the child to add the two groups of shoes together, and then pick the bug with the correct number printed on it. This game teaches addition through a graphical display that lets the child see and count the shoes.
With the numbers right underneath, children easily make the association between the visual cues and the act of addition. For slightly older kids, there are a number of very popular arcade-style "popup" math games.
In these games, the child is presented with a math problem and must find the creature that's holding the correct answer and smack it on the head with the hammer. The comical expression the creature makes and the sound effects make this game so fun that children will forget that they're learning math!
What's New? Pop-up Math. Monkey Drive Mixed Operations. This free section of Sheppard Software was written for children. Mostly all of the material you'll find at the site is completely free for kids to use. While teachers often use worksheets to solidify the math concepts learned in the classroom, these sort of games actually have the same educational impact on the child, and the format of the examples as an exciting game keeps the child engaged, interested and coming back for more. From the main page parents or children will find a simple and easy to navigate menu featuring the different levels of math games and the various math concepts that are available.
Children from pre-k up to 8th grade will find fun online math games that teach important math skills that are appropriate for their age level. Sheppard Software offers a couple of cute games for the youngest math students. In this game, called Bugabaloo Addition, children are shown a number of "bug shoes" on the left and the right.
The game asks the child to add the two groups of shoes together, and then pick the bug with the correct number printed on it. This game teaches addition through a graphical display that lets the child see and count the shoes. With the numbers right underneath, children easily make the association between the visual cues and the act of addition. For slightly older kids, there are a number of very popular arcade-style "popup" math games.
In these games, the child is presented with a math problem and must find the creature that's holding the correct answer and smack it on the head with the hammer. The comical expression the creature makes and the sound effects make this game so fun that children will forget that they're learning math!
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