Addition Activities

Addition activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy addition activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Browse the activities below or use the selector to find similar activities.

Seventeen: A Math-Builder Card Game

Seventeen: A Math-Builder Card Game

Your kid probably knows that two plus two equals four. But what does it take to get to seventeen? Try this card game to explore all the possibilities, build math fact skills, and, more importantly from a kid-perspective, have a great time while you're at it!

Pyramid Math Card Game

Pyramid Math Card Game

This single-player game will give your child the opportunity to challenge his knowledge of basic math facts. Create a pyramid with playing cards and invent equations in order to remove cards. If you can remove the last card, you're a champion!

14: An Addition Game

14: An Addition Game

This single-player game is designed to help a first grader practice adding up to sums of 14. You'll need a deck of playing cards and a basic knowledge of addition facts in order to play.

Elevens Card Game

Elevens Card Game

Get out a deck of cards and practice finding sums of 11 in this one-player math game! This is excellent practice for any kid working on her addition facts.

Play Ice Cream Addition!

Play Ice Cream Addition!

Here's a math game to keep your child cool during this hot summer. Roll dice, add up the terms, and color in all the pieces of your ice cream cone to win.

Decision Maker

Decision Maker

Decide to play this game, and you won't regret it! You can practice addition, subtraction, or multiplication using just a deck of cards. Decision Maker combines mathematical skill with an element of chance that will keep players on their toes.

Math Solitaire for Two

Math Solitaire for Two

Engage your third-grader in this version of the classic game and to help her practice using mental math to solve addition and subtraction problems.

Math Facts Secret Codes

Math Facts Secret Codes

For most second graders, a good secret code is just about irresistible. Here's one that builds math facts while you're at it!

Getting Even

Getting Even

Memorizing addition facts is an important step in a first grader's learning. Teach your child this fun card game in order to squeeze in a little extra addition practice. All you need is a deck of cards, and you are ready to get started!

Cover Up

Cover Up

Check out this exciting way to practice addition! This two player game uses dice to get its point across. Players add up numbers to find different sums. There's plenty of repetition, which makes this game a fun alternative to flash cards.

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