Free Number Games For Kids
Free number games to help kids and children to learn basic number concept, recognize number 1 through number 20, reading numbers sentence and easy counting practice.
Free math games and printable maths worksheets on number recognition for early childhood kids in preschool and kindergarten. Recognize number 1 through 20.
A selection of maths games for KS1 to reinforce maths skills.
# The FunBrain Magician will pick a secret number and put it in his hat. You guess what number it is.
Read the number word and pick the number that matches.
The purpose of this game is to help kids practice number recognition
Great for preschoolers developing counting skills and number recognition.
Games to provide experiences with numeral recognition
Teaching Tool Only! Click on the fingers to demonstrate addition facts up to 5+5, e.g. 4+3=7.
Free online number identification game for children. Kids learn their numbers by choosing multiple choice answers based on audio prompts on this educational web based game.
A free preschool game for number recognition to play online.
Kids Learn Numbers by Clicking & Dragging the 'Word' To Match The Proper Number.
The whale is stuck in the lake, she wants to got to the sea. Click on the number bond that would complete the water pipe. Then place your choice on the end of the water pipe.
A dot to dot interactive game to reinforce counting backwards from 20. Numbers are spoken to reinforce number recognition. A fun way to learn math!
Imagine your mouse pointer is a hammer, you must tap all the animals on the head with a total of 10.
PBS KIDS Number Games: Play fun games to learn about numbers with Elmo, Big Bird, Curious George and many other PBS KIDS friends.
Games designed to help children understand basic number concepts
Have fun with fractions and win the soccer game.
Learn and practise single digit addition facts by turning the tumblers on a safe. If you get four correct you can enter the safe and play a game.
Click on the number in the box that is equal to the number of objects.
Your child develops counting skills as they help Charly blow and pop bubbles from the bubble machine.
Preschool math focuses on learning to count and recognize numbers.
Playing games is a good way for your child to learn to recognise numbers. For one such game you can use some number cards.
Teaching tool only: Choose one or two beadstrings. Practise bonds of 10 or 20, number facts to 10 or 20.
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