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Counting with circles and emojis
Learning to count with different objects and circles. Select emojis and then add as many using the left or right arrows. You can also add black circles to compare and count correctly.
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Totally: Make sums and reach the goal
With this math game you practice addition. At the top you will see a target number. Click adjacent numbers to reach the target number. Can you find the longest path?
You can play the game alone or together against other players.
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Number Hive: Practice times tables
During this math game you practice the times tables. The game is played in pairs (against a real person or against the computer). You take turns choosing a number from 1 to 12. The product of both numbers is indicated in your color in the grid. …
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Counting Slices: Split to 10
In this exercise you will playfully become acquainted with the divisions and associated additions up to 10.
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Counting and grouping: Prowise Presenter
The Prowise Presenter tool provides a schematic representation of counting and grouping quantities. You can choose from different themes, each with its own thematic counting material.
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Slide to the top: Arrange fractions, decimals and percentages
Arrange fractions, decimals, and percentages from smallest to largest.
You can choose from three games:
- arrange fractions,
- arrange fractions and decimals,
- Arrange fractions, decimals, and percentages.
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Roman numerals
With this game you practice the Roman numerals. Can you convert the Arabic numerals to Roman numerals?
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Fraction Fling: Matching pie presentation to the correct fraction
At the top is a cake show. Shoot the catapult at the corresponding fracture.
Before the game starts you can choose whether you want to practice with fractions smaller or larger than a whole.
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Clear it: Practice times tables
At the top you see the number. Click at the bottom of the numbers that, by multiplying them, form the requested number.
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Math man: Mental arithmetic to 100
Play Pacman and practice mental arithmetic up to 100. Move through the maze and first walk to a question mark. You then get an exercise. Then catch the ghost with the correct answer.
If you play this game on your computer, you do not need to register. …
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Number patterns: Complete number sequences up to 100
Fill in the missing numbers in a number sequence. With the practice game you have unlimited time. In the racing game you have to complete the series within a certain time.
If you play this game on your computer, you don't need to log in. If you …
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Clear it: Add up to 20
At the top you can see which number you have to make. Click on the numbers in the grid until you have the requested number. This allows you to practice adding up to 20.
If you play this game on your computer, you don't need to log in. If you play …
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