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Kids learn better when they're having fun. They also learn better when they get to practice new skills repeatedly. Math Games lets them do both - in school or at home. Teachers and parents can create custom assignments that assess or review particular math skills. Activities are tailored so pupils work at appropriate grade levels. Worksheets can be downloaded and printed for classroom use , or activities can be completed and automatically graded online. Best of all? It's completely free! Dive into an engaging game experience tailored to your individual skill level.
You can download the games as apps on a cellphone or tablet for portable, on-the-go fun. Teachers and parents can track and analyze players' progress to ascertain where students need more support. The games are specifically designed to test and improve skills recommended by the Common Core Standards for mathematical practice. In this game from Oswego you have to drag the times to match the analogue clocks.
There are five to match. When you've finished, click Stop the Clock to check your answers. The image on the left links to the o'clock game, but there are also games including 30 minutes , 15 minutes , 5 minutes and 1 minute intervals and even a hour clock version.
Click the grandfather clock which matches the time shown. If you get it right the mouse will run up and eat the cheese, but if you get it wrong the cat will catch the mouse. Includes o'clock, half past, quarter to and quarter past times.
ICT Games. In this game from Count On you have to help Marty the mouse to catch the right train based on the time Marty wants to arrive and the length of the journey. Join Digger and the Gang in this interactive story for KS1. You will have to answer some questions on time as you go along. This activity from BGfL takes KS2 students step-by-step through the process of calculating the difference between two times, using a time numberline.
Time Games Scroll down to find free online time games to help with all aspects of learning to tell the time. Click on any of the pictures below to start a time game. Games will open in a new window: Clockworks In this game aimed at KS1 you have to help Max and Molly to fix the tower clock by answering time questions. What Time is it? Time Clock Game Click the hour or minute button to advance the hands until the time on the clock face matches the digital clock time.
Bang on Time A fun telling the time game from Oswego. Stop the Clock In this game from Oswego you have to drag the times to match the analogue clocks.
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