Counting is the heartbeat of mathematics. It is the very first step on a journey that leads to everything from basic addition to complex calculus.
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Master the World of Numbers: Online Counting Games
Whether your child is just starting to recognize dots on a screen or is ready to tackle the mysteries of prime numbers, our interactive games make the process engaging, intuitive, and fun! Our Online Counting Games provide a structured path to help students develop a strong “number sense”—the ability to understand, relate, and connect numbers in the real world.

| Counting: The Basics |
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| The foundation of math starts with one-to-one correspondence—the ability to count objects one by one accurately. |
| · Dot Hunter: A perfect starting point for early learners to practice counting up to 10. |
| · Count Objects: Take the next step by counting various objects up to 20. |
| Ten Frame Challenges |
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| Ten frames are essential visual tools that help children “see” numbers in groups of five and ten, building a mental map for future addition and subtraction. |
| · Dot Hunter (1 to 10): Count up to 10 using a Ten Frame. |
| · Dot Hunter (1 to 20): Count up to 20 using Ten Frames. |
| · Counting: Ready for a challenge? Expand your counting skills all the way to 50 with our customizable range game. |
| Skip Counting & Number Relationships |
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| Once you can count by ones, it’s time to find the patterns! Skip counting is the secret shortcut to multiplication and helps kids understand the rhythm of numbers. |
| · One More, One Less: Master number neighbors by identifying the value immediately before or after a given number (up to 999). |
| · More or Less: Practice jumps of 2s, 5s, and 10s. |
| · Skip Counting: A fully customizable game to practice any interval you choose, all the way up to 999. |
| · Counting On: Start at the big number and count the dots. This helps you to move past counting from one and is a good introduction to addition. |
| Numbers and Words |
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| Numbers are represented in different ways: in symbols (12) and as words (twelve). |
| · Number Hunter: A listening game. Hear the number called out and find its symbol. |
| · Spelling Numbers: Bridge the gap between literacy and math by learning to spell numbers up to 100. |
| · Words to Numbers: Convert from written to numerical forms for values up to 999,999. |
| · Numbers to Words: Convert from numerical to written forms for values up to 999,999. |
| Teen Numbers & Sentences |
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| · Learn Teen Numbers: The “teens” can be tricky. Practice the sequence from 11 to 19. |
| · Teen Number Logic: Understand place value by breaking teens into 10 + n (e.g., 10 + 4 = 14). |
| · Number Sentences: Learn the symbols of math. Fill in +, -, =, or ≠ to make the sentence true. |
| Types of Numbers |
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| · Even or Odd Numbers: Learn to identify numbers that can be split into equal pairs. |
| · Ordinal Numbers: Practice positions like 1st, 2nd, and 3rd—essential for following directions and ordering objects. |
| · Roman Numerals: Travel back in time to convert between modern Arabic numerals and Roman symbols. |
| · Prime or Composite Numbers: For the math detectives. List factors and determine if a number is Prime or Composite. |
| Compare & Order |
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| Understanding which number is “bigger” or “smaller” is the first step toward algebraic thinking. |
| · Compare Numbers: Master the “alligator” symbols—Greater Than (>), Less Than (<), and Equal To (=). |
| · Order Numbers: Practice sorting. Take three different numbers and arrange them from least to greatest to see the hierarchy of value. |
| Numbers from 0 to 10 | Numbers from 11 to 20 |
| Numbers from 20 to 30 | Numbers from 0 to 99 |
| Number Words from 0 to 99 | Number Words in the hundreds |
| Number Words in the thousands | Number Words in the millions |
| Words to Numbers (up to 10) | Words to Numbers(up to 100) |
| Words to Numbers(up to 1000) | Words to Numbers(up to one million) |
| Words to Numbers(up to millions) |
| Numbers to Words(up to 10) | Numbers to Words(up to 100) |
| Numbers to Words(up to 1000) |
Even and Odd Number Worksheets
| Even and Odd Numbers(up to 10) | Even and Odd Numbers(up to 100) |
| Even and Odd Numbers(up to 1000) |
| Ordinal Numbers(first to tenth) | Ordinal Numbers(eleventh to thirtieth) |
| Skip Counting by 2's | Skip Counting by 5's |
| Skip Counting by 10's |
Number Sentence Worksheets
| Number Sentence (+, –, =) | Number Sentence (plus, minus, equals, not equals) |
Greater than and Less than
| Greater than and Less than(2 digits) | Greater than and Less than(3 digits) |
| Greater than and Less than(4 digits) |
Arrange Digits to get smallest or largest number
| Arrange digits (3 digits) | Arrange digits (4 digits) |
| Arrange digits (5 digits) |
Place Values Worksheets
| Place Values(Tens and Ones) | Place Values(Tens and Ones) |
| Place Values (Hundreds, Tens & Ones) | Place Values (Hundreds, Tens and Ones) |
| Place Values (Thousands, Hundreds, Tens & Ones) | Place Values (Thousands, Hundreds, Tens & Ones) |
| Place Values (Ten Thousands, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens and Ones) | Place Values (Ten Thousands, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens and Ones) |
Rounding Numbers Worksheets
| Rounding Numbers (to the nearest 10) | Rounding Numbers (to the nearest 10) |
| Rounding Numbers (to the nearest 100) | Rounding Numbers (to the nearest 100) |
| Rounding Numbers (to the nearest 1000) | Rounding Numbers (mixed) |
| Skip Counting PracticeSkip Count and fill in the blanks. You can enter the number that you want to practice skip counting. | Turkey Fives Count by 5s to fill in the missing numbers. Drag the correct number to fill in the missing spots. |
| Fishy Count Get ready to count those fish in this fun math game. Count the fish shown, then pick the shell with the correct number. This game has 10 questions. Play Fishy Count online on your mobile phone, tablet or computer. | Cookie Dough Spell the number or write the digits to get the cookie check. |
| The Number Game Read the number word and pick the number that matches. | Fishy Count Get ready to count those fish! Count the fish shown, then click on the shell with the correct number. This game has 10 questions. |
| Picking Apples Find the number for the missing apple | Counting Apples Count the apples on the tree. Counting Game for Preschoolers, Kindergartners and 1st Graders. |
| Whack a Mole Counting forward/backwards in steps of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 or 12. To count backwards through zero to include negative numbers | Duck Shoot 1. Choose the steps you wish to count in. 2. Look at the target number. 3. Look at the starting number. 4. Count in steps of __ from the starting number and press the correct duck. |
| Skip Counting PracticeSkip Count and fill in the blanks. You can enter the number that you want to practice skip counting. | Teddy Numbers As well as reinforcing the concept of counting, Teddy Numbers helps children to recognize the digits from 1 to 15 and also the words representing those numbers. |
| Counting up to 3 Practice counting up to 3 | Counting up to 5 Practice counting up to 5 |
| Counting up to 10 Practice counting up to 10 | Counting up to 30 Practice counting up to 30 |
| Counting up to 100 Practice counting up to 100 | Counting with Number Line Learn to count with the help of a number line |
| Skip Counting by 2 Practice skip counting by 2 | Skip Counting by 3 Practice skip counting by 3 |
| High Fives Skip count by 5 | Skip Counting by 5 Practice skip counting by 5 |
| Blast offCount back in 1's | Bottle Take AwayIdentify (one more and) one less, when given a number. Subtract one-digit (and two-digit numbers) to 20. |
| 10 Less Shoot Out Kick the ball that shows a number 10 less than the goalie's shirt. | Range AvengerThe aim of this game is to build a tower tall enough to reach into space. The blocks must be stacked in the correct order, smallest to largest. |
| Ordinal Numbers Matching Game Drag and drop the ordinal number that belongs to each animal on the blank beneath it. | Ordinal Numbers Which picture matches the given ordinal number? |
| Squigly's Apples Squigly is hiding in one of the apples. Click on the ordinal number that tells the order of Squigly's apple. This game has 10 questions. | Ordinal Numbers Game Practice Ordinal Numbers |
| Cats in Line Give the ordinal number of the orange cat |
Try out our new and fun Fraction Concoction Game.
Add and subtract fractions to make exciting fraction concoctions following a recipe. There are four levels of difficulty: Easy, medium, hard and insane. Practice the basics of fraction addition and subtraction or challenge yourself with the insane level.
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