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Cool Math Games for Kids

Cool Math Games for Kids

Mathematics is a serious and tricky subject, and it’s not so popular among student’s favorite subjects list for ages. Some don’t understand the teaching method, and others find it boring and hard to understand; one way or another, students generally don’t like its dry learning method. So, let’s change this narrative with our Math fun games for kids mentioned in this blog. Nobody can afford to make mistakes in the Math exam because one wrong calculation drastically affects score and grade. Then why not combine learning with fun games? Like Math fun puzzles in this blog, we have listed the fun math games that students can play at home or in their school and master the knowledge of addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, and other basic concepts. We guarantee better grades if teachers or parents start playing these during boring math classes. So, let’s get started.

Learn with Salute

Kids mostly don’t like to revise the lectures and find it boring. And if the class is on addition, multiplication, subtraction, or division, math tutors can play Salute with them. A group of kids or only two kids can play this learning game and revise their math concepts. One person will write two numbers on the board or cards and ask the other player what the sum, product, or difference of these two numbers could be, and the other player has to solve the query and give the correct answer to win the game. Other than kids, the teacher can also write two numbers on the board and play Salute with the class students, and the student with the correct answer will be rewarded.

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The Yes or No Game

It is one of the most played and fun Math games for kids. It’s pretty easy to play and the best way to strengthen math concepts and shapes of kids. If you are a teacher, parent, or an adult playing the yes or no game with kids, then provide cards with yes or no written on them and write questions on the board. For example, 9+5=14 and ask students if it is correct or not, and they will answer by raising the card.

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This Math learning game is mainly played with kids as an exam or test. Teachers also draw shapes, ask about odd or even digits, and many other questions. It is one of the best and easiest ways to know which concepts need to be taught again and which students lack specific concepts.

Draw Your Multiplication Hopscotch

It is one of the outdoor and traditional maths learning games. Friends or private math tutors can play this game to learn production or facts more clearly but outside the boring Maths class. All you have to do is take chalk and draw Hopscotch on the ground and then write multiplication facts or products of two or more numbers in each block. Players will hop or skip the blocks according to the correct calculations. Moreover, other team players can ask the questions, and the person on board will jump to the block having the right answer.

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Find Someone with Answer

Find someone with Answer is a school Math learning game that improves students’ concepts and makes them interact with their other mates and build a bond. Such activities help students grow mentally and physically. Coming to how to play it, the teacher will distribute the digit sheets or blocks among students. Then they will pick one of the students and ask them to find someone who has the answer of 5*5, the player will walk around the class and then exchange seats with the one having the correct answer, and the game goes on. It is the best way to let students practice problems instead of holding stressful paper exams.

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Mathematical Bingo

Bingo is fun to play with friends but let’s change it into a learning game. You can learn from any activity or game. All you have to do is change the directions and conditions of playing a specific game. Now, grab a paper and pen and decide the size of squares and tables and let all players boost their mathematics and multiplication skills. Each player will draw their bingo and write multiples of the table. And the person leading the game will call the multiplication of any table, and the other team member will cross out the answer. For example, one player will call out 7*2, and the team members having 14 in their bingo square will cross that block. One with all crossed boxes will win the game. Isn’t it a fun and classic way to revise your tables and multiplication skills? Indeed it is, so you must play it.

Mathematical-Bingo

Count 101 or Out

It has been a Math learning game for 5 years olds mainly. Teachers prefer playing the game in the class to improve the mental math calculations of students and their additional skills. All you have to do is bring dice and let two students play first. Players will get the number of dice as it is or as a ten; it’s totally up to them. For example, one player will roll the dice, and if the number turns out to be 6, players will consider it 6 or 60. Meanwhile, students will keep adding the numbers in their minds and write down the numbers on a sheet of paper, and the student with counting above 101 will quit the game. The objective of playing this math game is to develop the math skills of students under pressure, but with fun and healthy activities.

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Guess My Mind Right

Maths can be fun with this guessing game. In this game, the class students will come up with all the possible answers to one number written on board by their Maths teacher. For example, if the teacher writes 23 on the board, the students must guess it and answer with details. A student can answer it as ‘it’s a prime number’ or ‘it’s the sum of 17 and 6’ or anything. This way, the concepts of students will be revised, and teachers can also examine their students. After knowing all the possible answers from the class, the teacher will expose the correct answer like an odd number, the sum of two numbers or product, or anything.

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Conclusion

Learning maths through games is not restricted to age groups. If you are a parent, math tutor, or school teacher looking for an engaging, fun, and exciting way to teach your kids basic maths, then these all games are for you. Such cool math games improve the communication, problem-solving, confidence, and most critical subject concepts of the students. All teachers should adopt fun teaching strategies and allow each student to play and win. So, let go of the traditional learning methods and try these gaming techniques, and do let us know.

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