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7 Free Online Games and learning resources for Maths of Primary Section
It covers all major topics of maths in primary section. It
has Games, Videos, Worksheets and blogs on innovative maths teaching. The
best part of this site is that the entire content is categorised from KG till
Class 7. This makes it extremely easy for teachers and parents both to guide
the students properly to use this site. No sign-up/login required.
One of the largest collection on online games for maths. All
games are segregated class-wise as well as skill wise. A student/teacher/parent
can chose to play games on basis of fundamental number skills too. Worksheets
are available but no videos. No login is required.
Unique feature of this site is it offers gaming arcade.
Students can play some really cool games, accumulate points, cross levels….its
a lot of fun!!! This feature however requires one to sign-up and login.
This is a good site but a paid one. Good news is due to Covid-19, a free complimentary access of 7 days for parents and 60 days for teachers is provided by the site. The site has a good compilation of games/episodes, worksheet and word problems. The unique aspect of the site is various DIY workshops. Students can model a lot of things like fractions etc and hone their number skills and easily related with a lot of concepts. It also comes with reports which can help a parent monitor the progress of their kids.
The site offers maths games from KG till class 5. The
collection of games is good and the graphics are of very high quality. The site
requires a sign up, but it is free. The best feature of the site is it allows
you to allocate days and time that your kid wants to commit to study maths. The
site also keeps a tab on this and keeps the parent updated via the parent
dashboard. A very useful feature, if our kids are as we were during our school
days 😊
Based on the UK curriculum for maths, the site has some good
games. The coverage is not very exhaustive from Indian curriculum point of
view, but there are enough games to cover the basic skills and concepts in
maths. The site has paid content, but currently it is made free for all. The
site needs sign up and there is a parent login also through which parents can
monitor the progress of their kids. There are a few interesting blogs also on
making maths more interesting
This is another very interesting site for maths. Lots of worksheets and online games are given, categorised grade and topic wise. Interesting features are the guided lessons which enables the student (with some help from the parent) to learn on their own. Also there are ready to use lesson plans, with step by step activities to enable learning. This will be extremely useful to parents who are trying to teach their kids for the first time, that too without the kid going to the physical school.
In addition to
this, there are lot of Hands-on activities, Interactive stories, online
exercises, printable workbooks, science projects and song videos. The only
catch is that the site has 2 versions; basic and premium. Certain features are
not fully accessible in the basic version. Basic is totally free and premium is
charged.
- All Apps and Resources to conduct online classes have a chat box or direct messaging option. Math Teachers can easily share these links pinpointing specific games after each maths class that they conduct online.
- Use the teacher recommended games for the current class of your kid
- Use all the games of previous grades, to ensure that your kid revises all the concepts that they studied last year.
- Share this blog with anyone who is a maths educator or a parent of kids from KG till class 8