Math games can be a great way to build mathematical skills in an engaging and entertaining way. Whether your kids are learning addition, subtraction, or even more advanced concepts, playing math games is a fun and effective way to get them thinking and learning.
Not only do math games help solidify basic arithmetic skills like addition and subtraction, but they also help develop problem-solving skills that can be applied to more difficult tasks in the future.
Need a few new FREE math games? Keep reading – I’ve got lots to share so you can get started using math games in your classroom!
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Addition Hunt
So much of our day is spent in chairs or on the rug so I love to get the kiddos up and moving!
To prep this game, you simply print out the colored cards {b&w are included} and tape them up around the room. Students then walk around the room to search for the problems to write in the corresponding box.
The Addition Hunt is a great way to work on skills and get some energy out!
Subtraction Hunt
Since my students loved the addition hunt so much, I followed it up with a Subtraction Hunt! You play this game the same way – just print, laminate, and hang around your room.
Connect Four
Another fun game to strengthen math skills is Connect Four! Since many kids are already familiar with the concept of the board game they get excited to play the math version!
Of course, you can liven it up by printing the game onto bright paper.Who doesn’t loveAstrobights? It just makes every activity better, right?
I’ve included an addition and subtraction version of these math games for you to use. All you need to play is some dice {my favorite are these foam dice so it’s quiet!} and transparent counters.
For the subtraction version, I wrote numbers the numbers {5-10} onto blank dice so the numbers would be big enough to subtract! You can buy blank dice or pick up blank foam cubes at the dollar store!
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Rollin’ Rollin’ Rollin’
Rollin’ Rollin’ Rollin’is a different spin on to the kids. To play, students take turns rolling two dice and adding the numbers. They cross out the sum. The player to cross out the final number is the winner!
Copy this gameboard onto bright colored paper to make it a little more exciting and laminate it so the kids can use dry-erase markers instead! Or you can always slip it into a sheet protector instead.
Numbers Undercover
Another of my favorite math games is Numbers Undercover and Doubles Undercover. We play this game A LOT during math time to work on those addition skills – especially the all-important Doubles skill!
This is an excellent game to send home for your home families to practice for homework.
I always laminate the games with myScotch Laminatorso they’re durable to reuse over and over!
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Games are my absolute favorite way to reinforce concepts in my class. In fact, we play games EVERY SINGLE DAY in my first grade!
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You can read more about my Math Games Galore {here} and score a couple more freebies there, too!
Hope you can use all these math games to make learning even more fun {and effective} in your classroom! These games are loved by 1st and 2nd graders everywhere!
Slainte!
Molly
Molly has been a 1st-grade teacher for 20 years. She's passionate about making math centers fun, teaching a strong phonics foundation, and having impromptu dance parties. Her teaching resources have been loved by thousands of teachers and students!
- Published:October 9, 2014
- Updated on: March 15, 2024
- Filed Under:Freebie, Math
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35 Responses
Wow, thank you! I'm putting these in my plans for next week.
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Thanks for the awesome games! I just taught them doubles facts today. I can't wait to use your Double Numbers Undercover game tomorrow.
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Thank you so much for sharing, these will be great for practising and reinforcing 🙂
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I love all these games. What a fun way to review addition. Thanks!
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Such great practice! Thanks for the freebies…I will file them for later in the year for my Kinders.
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Thanks for the freebies Molly! Always fun to have some new math tubs stuff.ReneeFantastic First Grade Froggies
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These are great! We don't use Everyday Math, but I can relate to where you're coming from! I'll bet your kids are thoroughly enjoying the hiatus!
Aimee
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Thank you so much for these great freebies! I can't wait to use them with my kiddos!
Courtney
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You are a life-saver! Thank you so much for helping me make addition review FUN!!!
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Love all these math games! So much fun and practice rolled into one. Just shared this on my Five on the Fifth post.
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Thank you for the games! Great practice!
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These games are great! My kindergarteners will love them!!! Thank you for sharing. 🙂
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Love these math games! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you for these!!!!
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Thank you for sharing! These games are great
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These are great, Molly! Thank you so much! My firsties will be happy!
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Thank you so much! I cannot wait to try these out in my classroom! 🙂
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These are so great! And super cute! I teach kindergarten and am excited to use these with some of my kiddos 🙂
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Thanks for the freebie! I’ve been looking for fun dice games to add to my math centers. I’m not very techie though and can’t figure out how to download it. I signed up for the newsletter but I’m still can’t figure it out. Any help you can give to a tech deficient teacher would be so helpful 🙂
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Hi there! I sent you an email with a quick tutorial 🙂 Hope your kids love the games!
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Thanks for the free math games Molly! 🙂
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Thanks for the freebies! I am looking forward to introducing these to my kiddos. I haven’t received an email yet, that I am aware of, and I can’t figure out where/how to download. Any advice you can offer would be much appreciated.
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Hi Kristy! Make sure to check your Spam folder for the email 🙂
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This is a FANTASTIC idea! Thank you for creating and sharing!!
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These are phenomenal! Thank you so so much!
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Thank you for sharing your wonderful work and ideas!
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You are so welcome! Enjoy 🙂
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Thank you so much for the freebies. I am starting Guided Math this year and want to start with Fluency activities for centers. These are perfect!
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Thank you for sharing. We have been using the Connect Four sheets at the end of most maths periods. The boys love to play them.
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OMG Just found this I think I love you! You have some terrific ideas Thanks
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Thank you very much this is very useful ideas
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Terrific games, thanks so much for making learning fun!
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These games are great! Could you make some editions with higher number (for Addition Hunt and Connect 4) for Second Grade? I can always use number cubes instead of basic dice. I use MANY of your items from TPT for my Second grade class, but wish you had more for 2nd! Thanks, I appreciate you!
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Hi Sandy!
Yes…something very special is coming for 2nd grade SOON!
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