Counting Games For Learning Number Concepts
Free counting games for kids to learn number concepts. Many fun and fascinating math games to help children practice their counting skill and numbers.
This game uses a number line made of ducks, but the numbers are missing, so you have to count along and work out which duck to aim at.
Games designed to help children understand basic number concepts.
Start the game by choosing which number you want to count by. The higher the number you choose, the more points you can earn in the game.
A counting machine that allows you to start at any number and count in your chosen steps.
Counting and ordering numbers up to five with ladybirds, snails and leaves (WMNet - Coventry City Council).
Counting math activities, counting practice games up to 5, 10, 20 with fun coloring pictures and represent numbers up to 5, 10, 20 with cute objects, shapes and dots.
PBS KIDS Counting Games are a fun way for preschoolers and kindergartners to practice counting skills with Curious George and many others.
Teaching Tool Only! Click on the fingers to demonstrate addition facts up to 5+5, e.g. 4+3=7. Demonstrate 5 and 'a bit' facts, e.g. 5+3=8
Help Lecky the Alien to catch balloons, fish, leaves, butterflies and balls. Choose whether to count up to 5 or 10. Very child friendly!
Get ready to count those fish! Count the fish shown, then click on the shell with the correct number. This game has 10 questions
A demonstrator for the use of number lines. Includes a game for adding two 2-digit numbers together by adding the tens first.
Hang the shirts on the washing line in the correct order. Choose from 1 to 5, even numbers to 10, odd numbers to 10 or a selection up to 20.
A game where you must count in ones starting from zero. Help the Squirrel to find the next number/nut.
A super collection of activities for counting up to 5 or 10. (WMNet - Coventry City Council)
Click and hold on the shell that shows a number 10 more than the given number.
Count the number of leaves on each flower (numbers 1 to 5). Count the spots on each ladybird and put it on the right leaf (numbers 1 to 6).
Teach your child to love numbers with these fun, everyday activities.
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