Math Activities

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

Cartoon Physics

Cartoon Physics

Looking for a way to help your teen explore the fun side of physics? How about a round of Saturday morning cartoons?

Number Beanbag Toss

Number Beanbag Toss

In this activity, throw a beanbag at a numbered target and help improve your preschooler's number recognition skills.

Close Call: An Addition Card Game

Close Call: An Addition Card Game

Give this fun addition game a try! Challenge your child to create sums as close to 100 as he can, without going over. This requires him to evaluate all possible sums, based on the numbers he is given. He'll learn common patterns in addition as he works out the best plays.

Prediction: A Division Card Game

Prediction: A Division Card Game

Every third grader needs to master their division facts. Try using this fun activity to do just that! All you need is a deck of playing cards, and you're ready to get started.

Play Hidden Numbers

Play Hidden Numbers

Learning to recognize numbers is a key part of preschool math, but it can be hard for your young one to grasp these symbols at first. Here's a game that can give your preschooler a leg up in learning numbers. Play Hidden Numbers!

Jump to It!: A Counting Game

Jump to It!: A Counting Game

Your child can reel off his numbers. But does he have a real handle on what those numbers mean? This jumping game gets math off the page and into the real world-- and it works on both number sense and estimation, key skills for kindergarten readiness.

Play the Build a Monster Game!

Play the Build a Monster Game!

Monsters can be scary, but drawing your own makes them fun! Play this game and create your own silly monster! Your child will get her creative juices flowing, and she'll even get to practice her math. It's fun and simple, and the drawings she'll come up with will surely be a riot.

Matching Shapes Game

Matching Shapes Game

In this fun game, your child will be challenged to find matching shapes. She'll work to sort them and she'll boost her visual perceptual skills along the way.

Make a ME Timeline

Make a ME Timeline

Help your child create a "Me Timeline," a unique poster that works on key math and early social studies skills-- putting events in order.

Be a Prime Number Hunter

Be a Prime Number Hunter

Wondering how to help your child get a handle on prime numbers? Why not turn her into a prime number hunter?

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