Basic Skills Practice Games - Math

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This page has for sections:
Integers, Fractions, Decimals, And Units of Measurement
Patterns and Problem Solving
Algebra and Geometry
Data Analysis, Probability, and Statistics

 

Integers, Fractions, Decimals, And Units of Measurement back to the top

Basic Facts

  • Arithmetic (+ - x ÷) Practice - Lots of controls on the numbers. Timed. Keeps track of the number correct. Tells you which facts to work on.
  • Arithmetic Quiz - Test your arithmetic skills. Asks you to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers and integers. You may choose difficulty level, question types, and time limit.

Proportions Millionaire

Solve the Proportion - try to will a million dollars!

Broken CalculatorSome buttons do *not* work on the calculator.  Try to get all the numbers from 1 to 15.
Number Line Bounce
Use all the numbers given to reach the goal--You *can* make the numbers negative.
Circle 0 The three numbers in each circle need to add up to zero.
Number Card (24)This is the 24 game.  Use all the numbers (and any of the operations) to get 24.  Each of the 4 numbers must be used exactly once. Scientific NotationThere are two modes. Try them both!
Saloon SlapFractions, decimals, and percent.  Ring you bell when you see two equal expressions.  Does keep score.  3 levels of play. Balloon Invaders II
Arcade syle game on finding percent of a number mentally.  You need a strategy so you can do it in your head.  Use arrow keys and space bar to shoot.
Match Fraction-Decimal-Percent
Fractions, decimals, and percents
Fraction Pairs Game
Percents, fractions, and decimals.
Fraction (and percent) FourFractions, decimals, and percents.  2-person game (played like the other "Four" games).  Get four in a row to win. Mystery PictureClick the expression, then click the number to reveal the picture.
   
   

 

 
  Math BLOXThis is a good game for practicing basic facts.  You pick the operation and numbers to practice.
   
   

 

Patterns and Problem Solving back to the top

   
Venn Diagrams
Shade the region(s) called for and check your answer.

Venn Diagram Questions


Venn diagrm questions.  Does keep score.

My Secret NumberIn this game you are guessing a (secret) number chosen by the computer.  You ask questions, such as "is it even," to logically figure out the number.  
   
   
   
   
   
   

 

Algebra and Geometry back to the top

Order of Operations

Click the operations in the correct order.

Algebraic Reasoning
Use algebraic reasoning to find the weight of each object; then answer the question.  Three levels of play.

Weigh the Wangdoodles
Use reasoning to figure out the weight of each Wangdoodle.

Late Delivery
Evaluate the expression on the door by plugging in the value for the variable.  Three levels of play.

The Function Machine

Enter a formula; shows inputs, outputs, table, and Graph.

Maze GameUses x- and y-coordinates. Navigate the yellow robot to the target--without touching a mine!
   
   
   

 

 
 

 

Area Explorer

Area

 
Point of View Game3D visualization. Each person (boy, girl, or professor) has their own side view.  Determine the view of each person.   

Perimeter Explorer

Perimeter

 

Shape Explorer

Area and Perimeter

 
Bathroom TilesThree levels of play. Rotations, Reflections, and Translations.  Does Keep score.  
   
   

 

Data Analysis, Probability, and Statistics back to the top

   
   

Fish Tank

Probability - three levels.

 
   
   
   
   
   
   

The purpose of this page is for students who want to improve their basic skills in math by playing online math games. It does not attempt to cover all topics.

Please report errors and problems with this page (or suggested links) to Jim Olsen.


by: James R. Olsen, Western Illinois University
updated: August 19, 2011