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Especially with first graders in mind, use the classic mnemonic device of the alligator mouth to represent the meaning of the less than and greater than signs. Your child will choose which mouth is pointing towards the larger of two numbers. This game works number sense with two-digit numbers.
Your child is asked to touch two numbers to make 10 as quickly as possible, graduating to more challenging levels as they play. Learning addition within 10 is crucial to gaining math fluency, which is especially the focus in first grade.
Your child will be asked to find the numbers located on the building. With each correct number they identify, Floyd and Roly will knock down another brick. Answer enough questions, and the whole building will fall! Engaging animation make learning about number sense fun. This skill is an essential math building block, and is particularly important to master in kindergarten.
Ready for some speed counting? In this fast-paced game your child will identify the numbers 19 through 41, pecking the boards in numerical order as quickly as they can! After they peck through the first board, the clock won't stop until they've pecked the last board. See how fast your number master can make their way through the boards in this exciting number recognition game.
Help kids hone addition skills with this mental math matching challenge! Early learners must match each addition equation to its sum. This mental math game is perfect to help kids memorize fact families and learn new strategies for tackling mental math problems.
Get practice counting numbers 11–20 with the help of your favorite Brainzy characters in this math game for early learners. Perfect for kindergarteners and first graders, children will build their understanding of place value and other number sense skills as they practice composing and decomposing numbers 11–20 using ten frame signs. This place value practice will help them understand how to quickly identify a "ten" and master more complex math concepts.
The four games that can be played with this applet help to develop counting and addition skills.
Thinking about numbers using frames of 10 can be a helpful way to learn basic number facts. The four games that can be played with this applet help to develop counting and addition skills.