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best math websites for 4th graders

Common Core - State Standards Initiative

Fourth grade is a challenging time with students now learning more complicated concepts in math. Students can get instant tutoring with these on-demand videos from math teachers who break down these concepts into easy and short lessons. Teachers go over the concept along with multiple problems to help students complete their assignments. 

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  • Introduction to algebra and the concept of variables.
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Fourth grade math

IXL offers hundreds of fourth grade math skills, lessons, and games to explore and learn! Not sure where to start? Go to your personalized Recommendations wall to find a skill that looks interesting, or select a skill plan that aligns to your textbook, state standards, or standardized test.

A. Place value

  • 1 Place value models
  • 2 Place value names
  • 3 Value of a digit
  • 4 Relationship between place values
  • 5 Convert between standard and expanded form
  • 6 Writing numbers up to one million: convert between words and digits
  • 7 Spell word names for numbers up to one million
  • 8 Writing numbers up to one billion: convert between words and digits
  • 9 Place value word problems
  • 10 Convert between place values
  • 11 Place value review

B. Ordering and comparing

  • 1 Compare numbers up to one million
  • 2 Compare numbers up to one billion
  • 3 Compare numbers in tables
  • 4 Order numbers up to one million
  • 5 Find the order

C. Rounding

  • 1 Rounding: up to hundred thousands place
  • 2 Rounding: up to millions place
  • 3 Round a number to any place: up to hundred thousands
  • 4 Rounding input/output tables
  • 5 Rounding puzzles

D. Addition

  • 1 Estimate sums
  • 2 Estimate sums: word problems
  • 3 Add two multi-digit numbers
  • 4 Add two multi-digit numbers: word problems
  • 5 Properties of addition
  • 6 Add 3 or more numbers up to millions
  • 7 Addition: fill in the missing digits
  • 8 Choose numbers with a particular sum

E. Subtraction

  • 1 Estimate differences
  • 2 Estimate differences: word problems
  • 3 Subtract two multi-digit numbers
  • 4 Subtract two multi-digit numbers: word problems
  • 5 Subtraction: fill in the missing digits
  • 6 Choose numbers with a particular difference

F. Multiplication

  • 1 Multiplication facts to 10
  • 2 Multiplication facts to 10: find the missing factor
  • 3 Multiplication facts to 12
  • 4 Multiplication facts to 12: find the missing factor
  • 5 Properties of multiplication
  • 6 Distributive property: find the missing factor
  • 7 Compare numbers using multiplication
  • 8 Compare numbers using multiplication: word problems
  • 9 Comparison word problems: addition or multiplication?
  • 10 Choose numbers with a particular product

G. Factors and multiples

  • 1 Divisibility rules
  • 2 Divisibility rules: word problems
  • 3 Understand factors and factor pairs
  • 4 Identify factors
  • 5 Find all the factor pairs of a number
  • 6 Choose the multiples of a given number up to 10
  • 7 Choose the multiples of a given number up to 12
  • 8 Prime and composite: up to 20
  • 9 Prime and composite: up to 100

H. Multiply by one-digit numbers

  • 1 Multiplication patterns over increasing place values
  • 2 Multiply by multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000
  • 3 Estimate products: multiply by 1-digit numbers
  • 4 Estimate products word problems: identify reasonable answers
  • 5 Multiply 1-digit numbers by teen numbers using grids
  • 6 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers: choose the area model
  • 7 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers using area models
  • 8 Multiply using the distributive property
  • 9 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers
  • 10 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers: word problems
  • 11 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers: multi-step word problems
  • 12 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 3-digit or 4-digit numbers: choose the area model
  • 13 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 3-digit or 4-digit numbers using area models
  • 14 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 3-digit or 4-digit numbers using expanded form
  • 15 Multiply 1-digit numbers by multi-digit numbers using partial products
  • 16 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 3-digit or 4-digit numbers
  • 17 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 3-digit or 4-digit numbers: word problems
  • 18 Multiply 1-digit numbers by 3-digit or 4-digit numbers: multi-step word problems
  • 19 Multiply three numbers

I. Multiply by two-digit numbers

  • 1 Multiply by 10 or 100
  • 2 Multiply by multiples of ten
  • 3 Multiply two multiples of ten: word problems
  • 4 Estimate products: multiply by 2-digit numbers
  • 5 Estimate products: word problems
  • 6 Multiply 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers: choose the area model
  • 7 Multiply 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers using area models
  • 8 Multiply 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers using partial products
  • 9 Multiply a 2-digit number by a 2-digit number: complete the missing steps
  • 10 Multiply a 2-digit number by a 2-digit number
  • 11 Multiply a 2-digit number by a 2-digit number: word problems
  • 12 Multiply a 2-digit number by a 2-digit number: multi-step word problems
  • 13 Inequalities with multiplication
  • 14 Use one multiplication fact to complete another

J. Division

  • 1 Division facts to 10
  • 2 Division facts to 10: word problems
  • 3 Division facts to 12
  • 4 Division facts to 12: word problems
  • 5 Properties of division
  • 6 Choose numbers with a particular quotient

K. Divide by one-digit numbers

  • 1 Division patterns over increasing place values
  • 2 Divide numbers ending in zeros by 1-digit numbers
  • 3 Estimate quotients using compatible numbers: 1-digit divisors
  • 4 Divide by 1-digit numbers: pick the better estimate
  • 5 Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using arrays
  • 6 Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using area models
  • 7 Divide using the distributive property
  • 8 Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers: quotients up to 10
  • 9 Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers
  • 10 Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers: complete the table
  • 11 Divide 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using area models
  • 12 Divide using partial quotients
  • 13 Divide using partial quotients with remainders
  • 14 Divide larger numbers by 1-digit numbers
  • 15 Inequalities with division
  • 16 Estimate to compare quotients

L. Division word problems

  • 1 Divide numbers ending in zeros by 1-digit numbers: word problems
  • 2 Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers: interpret remainders
  • 3 Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers: word problems
  • 4 Divide larger numbers by 1-digit numbers: interpret remainders
  • 5 Divide larger numbers by 1-digit numbers: word problems

M. Mixed operations

  • 1 Add and subtract numbers ending in zeros
  • 2 Estimate sums, differences, products, and quotients: word problems
  • 3 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide
  • 4 Comparison word problems with addition and subtraction
  • 5 Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division word problems
  • 6 Choose numbers with a particular sum, difference, product, or quotient
  • 7 Find two numbers based on sum and difference
  • 8 Find two numbers based on sum and product
  • 9 Find two numbers based on sum, difference, product, and quotient
  • 10 Inequalities involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
  • 11 Write equations to represent word problems
  • 12 Solve equations
  • 13 Use equations to solve addition and subtraction word problems
  • 14 Understand parentheses in equations

N. Multi-step word problems

  • 1 Multi-step addition and subtraction word problems
  • 2 Multi-step word problems with strip diagrams
  • 3 Use strip diagrams to represent and solve multi-step word problems
  • 4 Multi-step word problems
  • 5 Multi-step word problems involving remainders
  • 6 Multi-step word problems: identify reasonable answers
  • 7 Word problems with extra or missing information
  • 8 Solve word problems using guess-and-check

O. Patterns and sequences

  • 1 Use a rule to complete a number pattern
  • 2 What is true about the given pattern?
  • 3 What is true about the pattern made by the rule?
  • 4 Identify mistakes in number patterns
  • 5 Complete an increasing number pattern
  • 6 Complete a multiplication number pattern
  • 7 Number patterns: word problems
  • 8 Number patterns: mixed review
  • 9 Extend growing shape patterns
  • 10 Multiplication input/output tables
  • 11 Multiplication input/output tables: find the rule
  • 12 Use a rule to complete an input/output table
  • 13 Input/output tables with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

P. Equivalent fractions

  • 1 Fractions of a whole: word problems
  • 2 Fractions of a group: word problems
  • 3 Find equivalent fractions using area models
  • 4 Identify equivalent fractions using number lines
  • 5 Graph equivalent fractions on number lines
  • 6 Identify equivalent fractions
  • 7 Equivalent fractions: find the missing numerator or denominator
  • 8 Patterns of equivalent fractions
  • 9 Fractions with denominators of 10 and 100
  • 10 Write fractions in lowest terms

Q. Mixed numbers

  • 1 Identify mixed numbers
  • 2 Fractions and mixed numbers with denominators of 10 and 100
  • 3 Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions
  • 4 Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers
  • 5 Convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers

R. Compare and order fractions

  • 1 Compare fractions with like numerators or denominators using models
  • 2 Graph and compare fractions with like numerators or denominators on number lines
  • 3 Compare fractions with like numerators or denominators
  • 4 Compare fractions using models
  • 5 Benchmark fractions
  • 6 Compare fractions using benchmarks
  • 7 Compare fractions using benchmarks: find the missing numerator
  • 8 Compare fractions
  • 9 Compare fractions: find the missing numerator or denominator
  • 10 Compare fractions in recipes
  • 11 Find smaller or larger fractions
  • 12 Graph and order fractions on number lines
  • 13 Order fractions with like numerators or denominators
  • 14 Order fractions
  • 15 Compare mixed numbers

S. Understand fraction addition and subtraction

  • 1 Decompose fractions into unit fractions using models
  • 2 Decompose fractions into unit fractions
  • 3 Decompose fractions
  • 4 Decompose fractions multiple ways
  • 5 Add fractions with like denominators using area models
  • 6 Add fractions with like denominators using strip models
  • 7 Add fractions with like denominators using number lines
  • 8 Subtract fractions with like denominators using area models
  • 9 Subtract fractions with like denominators using strip models
  • 10 Subtract fractions with like denominators using number lines
  • 11 Add and subtract fractions with like denominators using number lines

T. Add and subtract fractions with like denominators

  • 1 Add fractions with like denominators
  • 2 Subtract fractions with like denominators
  • 3 Add and subtract fractions with like denominators
  • 4 Add and subtract fractions with like denominators: word problems
  • 5 Add and subtract fractions with like denominators in recipes
  • 6 Add 3 or more fractions with like denominators
  • 7 Compare sums and differences of fractions with like denominators
  • 8 Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators - without regrouping
  • 9 Add mixed numbers with like denominators
  • 10 Subtract mixed numbers with like denominators
  • 11 Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators
  • 12 Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators in recipes
  • 13 Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators: word problems

U. Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators

  • 1 Add fractions: denominators 10 and 100
  • 2 Identify fraction expressions with a particular sum: denominators of 10 and 100
  • 3 Add fractions with unlike denominators using models
  • 4 Add fractions with unlike denominators
  • 5 Subtract fractions with unlike denominators using models
  • 6 Subtract fractions with unlike denominators
  • 7 Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators: word problems

V. Multiply unit fractions and whole numbers

  • 1 Multiply unit fractions by whole numbers using models
  • 2 Multiply unit fractions by whole numbers using number lines
  • 3 Multiples of unit fractions: find the missing numbers
  • 4 Multiply unit fractions by whole numbers: sorting
  • 5 Multiply unit fractions by whole numbers
  • 6 Multiply unit fractions by whole numbers: word problems

W. Multiply fractions and whole numbers

  • 1 Multiply fractions by whole numbers using models
  • 2 Multiply fractions by whole numbers using models: complete the equation
  • 3 Multiply fractions by whole numbers using number lines
  • 4 Multiples of fractions: find the missing numbers
  • 5 Multiply fractions by whole numbers: sorting
  • 6 Multiply fractions by whole numbers
  • 7 Multiply fractions by whole numbers: word problems
  • 8 Multiply mixed numbers by whole numbers
  • 9 Multiply mixed numbers by whole numbers: word problems
  • 10 Multiply fractions and mixed numbers by whole numbers in recipes
  • 11 Fractions of a number: model and multiply
  • 12 Fractions of a number
  • 13 Fractions of a number: word problems

X. Relate fractions and decimals

  • 1 Model decimals and fractions
  • 2 What decimal number is illustrated?
  • 3 Graph fractions as decimals on number lines
  • 4 Graph decimals on number lines
  • 5 Decimal number lines
  • 6 Convert fractions and mixed numbers to decimals - denominators of 10 and 100
  • 7 Convert decimals to fractions and mixed numbers
  • 8 Convert fractions and mixed numbers to decimals

Y. Decimals

  • 1 Place value models for decimal numbers
  • 2 Place values in decimal numbers
  • 3 Relate decimals and money
  • 4 Convert decimals between standard and expanded form using fractions
  • 5 Understanding decimals expressed in words
  • 6 Compare decimals using models
  • 7 Compare decimals on number lines
  • 8 Compare decimal numbers
  • 9 Compare decimals and fractions
  • 10 Put decimal numbers in order I
  • 11 Put decimal numbers in order II

Z. Add and subtract decimals

  • 1 One-tenth or one-hundredth more or less
  • 2 Add decimals using blocks
  • 3 Add decimal numbers
  • 4 Subtract decimals using blocks
  • 5 Subtract decimal numbers
  • 6 Add and subtract decimals
  • 7 Add and subtract decimals: word problems
  • 8 Choose decimals with a particular sum or difference
  • 9 Add 3 or more decimals
  • 10 Add 3 or more decimals: word problems
  • 11 Complete the addition or subtraction sentence
  • 12 Inequalities with addition and subtraction
  • 13 Solve decimal problems using diagrams
  • 14 Number sequences involving decimals
  • 1 Count coins and bills - up to $20 bill
  • 2 Count coins and bills word problems - up to $20 bill
  • 3 Compare money amounts
  • 4 Add and subtract money amounts
  • 5 Find the change, price, or amount paid
  • 6 Price lists with addition and subtraction
  • • New! Add and subtract money amounts: word problems
  • 7 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide money amounts
  • 8 Multi-step word problems with money: addition and subtraction only
  • 9 Multi-step word problems with money

BB. Data and graphs

  • 1 Read a table
  • 2 Interpret line plots
  • 3 Create line plots with fractions
  • 4 Create and interpret line plots with fractions
  • 5 Create line graphs
  • 6 Interpret line graphs
  • 7 Create bar graphs
  • 8 Interpret bar graphs
  • 9 Interpret bar graphs: multi-step problems
  • 10 Create frequency charts
  • 11 Interpret frequency charts
  • 12 Create stem-and-leaf plots
  • 13 Interpret stem-and-leaf plots
  • 1 Convert time units
  • 2 Convert mixed time units
  • 3 Add and subtract mixed time units
  • 4 Elapsed time
  • 5 Elapsed time: word problems
  • 6 Find start and end times: multi-step word problems
  • 7 Elapsed time: read a schedule
  • 8 Transportation schedules
  • 9 Time zones
  • 10 Fractions of time units

DD. Customary units of measurement

  • 1 Measure using an inch ruler
  • 2 Which customary unit is appropriate?
  • 3 Convert and compare customary units of length
  • 4 Convert and compare customary units of weight
  • 5 Convert and compare customary units of volume
  • 6 Convert and compare customary units
  • 7 Conversion tables - customary units
  • 8 Compare customary units by multiplying
  • 9 Convert mixed customary units
  • 10 Add and subtract mixed customary units

EE. Metric units of measurement

  • 1 Which metric unit is appropriate?
  • 2 Convert and compare metric units of length
  • 3 Convert and compare metric units of mass
  • 4 Convert and compare metric units of volume
  • 5 Convert and compare metric units
  • 6 Conversion tables - metric units
  • 7 Convert mixed metric units
  • 8 Add and subtract mixed metric units

FF. Measurement word problems

  • 1 Measurement word problems
  • 2 Measurement word problems with fractions

GG. Perimeter

  • 1 Perimeter of polygons
  • 2 Perimeter: find the missing side length
  • 3 Find the perimeter of rectangles using formulas
  • 4 Perimeter: word problems
  • 1 Create rectangles with a given area
  • 2 Find the area of rectangles using formulas
  • 3 Find the area or missing side length of a rectangle
  • 4 Area: word problems
  • 5 Area of complex figures
  • 6 Area between two rectangles
  • 7 Compare area and perimeter of rectangles and squares
  • 8 Relationship between area and perimeter
  • 9 Area and perimeter: word problems
  • 10 Rectangles: relationship between perimeter and area word problems
  • 11 Use area and perimeter to determine cost

II. Lines and angles

  • 1 Points, lines, line segments, rays, and angles
  • 2 Parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines
  • 3 Identify parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines

JJ. Angle measurement

  • 1 Acute, right, obtuse, and straight angles
  • 2 Angles as fractions of a circle
  • 3 Use fractions to find the measure of an angle
  • 4 Angles of 90, 180, 270, and 360 degrees
  • 5 Measure angles on a circle
  • 6 Measure angles with a protractor
  • 7 Draw angles with a protractor
  • 8 Estimate angle measurements
  • 9 Adjacent angles
  • 10 Angle measures: word problems

KK. Triangles

  • 1 Acute, obtuse, and right triangles
  • 2 Scalene, isosceles, and equilateral triangles
  • 3 Classify triangles

LL. Quadrilaterals

  • 1 Parallel sides in quadrilaterals
  • 2 Sides and angles of quadrilaterals
  • 3 Identify parallelograms
  • 4 Identify trapezoids
  • 5 Identify rectangles
  • 6 Identify rhombuses
  • 7 Classify quadrilaterals
  • 8 Pick all the names for a quadrilateral
  • 9 Draw quadrilaterals

MM. Symmetry

  • 1 Identify lines of symmetry
  • 2 Draw lines of symmetry
  • 3 Count lines of symmetry

NN. Financial literacy

  • 1 Identify fixed and variable expenses
  • 2 Calculate profit: word problems
  • 3 Compare savings options
  • 4 Budget a weekly allowance: word problems
  • 5 Financial institution vocabulary

Fourth grade lessons

These lessons help you brush up on important math topics and prepare you to dive into skill practice!

Number sense

  • Place value
  • Writing numbers in expanded form
  • Writing numbers in word form
  • Rounding numbers
  • Comparing numbers
  • Prime and composite numbers

Multiplication

  • Multiplying multiples of 10
  • Estimating products
  • Area model multiplication
  • Partial products
  • Lattice multiplication
  • Multiplying by 1-digit numbers
  • Multiplying by 2-digit numbers
  • Long multiplication
  • Square numbers
  • Dividing multiples of 10
  • Estimating quotients
  • Partial quotients
  • Area model division
  • Dividing by 1-digit numbers
  • Long division
  • Divisibility rules

Properties and mixed operations

  • The distributive property
  • Order of operations
  • Fractions overview
  • Understanding fractions
  • Fraction area models
  • Fractions on a number line
  • Fractions of a set
  • Equivalent fractions
  • Comparing fractions
  • Least common denominator
  • Simplest form
  • Mixed numbers and improper fractions

Adding fractions

  • Adding fractions with like denominators
  • Adding mixed numbers

Subtracting fractions

  • Subtracting fractions with like denominators
  • Subtracting mixed numbers

Multiplying fractions

  • Multiplying fractions and whole numbers
  • What is a decimal?
  • Fractions and decimals
  • Decimal place value
  • Equivalent decimals
  • Comparing decimals
  • Lines, line segments, and rays
  • Parallel and perpendicular lines
  • What is an angle?
  • Types of angles
  • Measuring angles with a protractor
  • Types of triangles
  • Types of quadrilaterals
  • Parallelograms
  • Regular polygons
  • Area of rectangles
  • Area of compound shapes
  • Lines of symmetry

Data and measurement

  • Elapsed time
  • Metric units of measurement
  • Customary units of measurement
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15 Amazing Math Websites For Kids That Make Learning Easy (With Video Previews!)

Parent Teacher Reviewed

Spending many years as a classroom Teacher I have seen the benefits of finding the best math websites for kids.

Whether it was using the math websites for follow up activities or just a good educational way to make use of my student’s downtime more productive having a quick list of great math websites made my life as a Teacher much easier.

As many parents struggle to find ways to make their child’s computer time more effective in entertaining them as well as educating them having a list of math websites for their kids would be equally beneficial.

Not only will a great list of math websites for kids help Teachers and parents but the children themselves will be impacted the most.

I see it time and time again, the children who are exposed to the school curriculum in a fun and entertaining way at home are better prepared for the lessons they will see at school.

You like what you are good at and being good at math takes practice.

What better way to practice math but with some of the most fun and amazing math websites for kids.

Check out the list below which is a compilation of the best free and paid math websites for kids on the internet.

15 Math Websites For Kids

1. prodigy math.

Prodigy

Prodigy is a free math game for elementary and intermediate students that is already being used by over 3 million teachers and students

Prodigy makes Math, an undervalued but crucial skill, entertaining and fun.

With over 1,000 crucial math skills for Grades 1 – 8, Prodigy is the perfect tool for mastering math both at home and at school.

Not only is Prodigy the world’s most engaging math game, it also has these great features, all of which are available for free:

1. Full alignment with key curricula (e.g., Common Core, Ontario, TEKS, MAFS) 2. Automatic assessment in-game for all students to place them in the correct grade 3. 24/7 Real-time reporting 4. Embedded in-game formative, diagnostic, and summative assessments

Each grade covers key mathematics topics that all students must master: Grade 1 math: comparing numbers, addition to 20, counting, mixed operations, composing numbers, subtraction to 20, 2D shapes, data relationships, place value, addition to 100, ordering numbers, reading numbers, fractions, time, rounding, patterning, subtraction to 100.

Prodigy is Free for students participating in the classroom. An additional paid membership is also available. Click here for Prodigy customer service and to get more information.

2. Khan Academy

Khan Academy

Khan Academy is another amazing addition to our list of math websites for kids

It started as one man tutoring his cousin. Now it has grown into a more than a 150-person organization. Khan strives to provide a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere.

Khan Academy is a group of developers, teachers, designers, strategists, scientists, and content specialists who passionately believe in inspiring the world to learn.

They believe that a few great people can make a big difference.

Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.

They tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more.

Their math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps.

They have also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.

Khan is an amazing Free resource and is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Click here for more information about Khan Acadamy

3. ABC Mouse

ABC Mouse

Studies have shown that ABCmouse can significantly accelerate children’s development of early literacy and math skills!

“ABCmouse.com is like taking all the educational products on the market and rolling them into one!”

ABCmouse.com offers more than 8,500 fun and interactive learning activities that teach:

• Reading • Math • Beginning Science • Art • Music • …and much more

ABCmouse.com teaches through a variety of interactive learning activities including games, books, animations, songs, art activities, puzzles and offline printables – all of which can be monitored by parents through an innovative Progress Tracker.

ABCmouse is one of the safest math websites for kids – there is no advertising or ability for an external party to contact your child.

best math websites for 4th graders

ABC Mouse is a paid membership Website. Although through a special partnership with ABC mouse we are able to offer the first month for FREE. This way you can try it yourself without any risk and establish if this is a good fit for your child. Click the link to see how you can get your first month of ABC mouse for FREE.

4. Starfall

StarFall

Starfall is the brain-child of Stephen Schutz. At age 9, Stephen was still struggling to read.

What came easily to his peers required many more hours of his work. As a reader, he was consistently toward the bottom of his class.

Now a Ph.D. in physics and a successful publisher and artist, Dr. Schutz, with the help of his dedicated team, created Starfall to ensure today’s children have resources that can help.

Starfall has been teaching children to read with phonics for well over a decade. The systematic approach, in conjunction with audiovisual interactivity, is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, special education, homeschool, and English language development (ELD, ELL, ESL). Starfall is an educational alternative to other entertainment choices for children.

The new Starfall Parent-Teacher Center™ is available free for everyone and includes supplemental custom worksheets, curriculum downloads, informative guides, all the latest Starfall news and much more for our grownup audience.

The low-cost membership program expands the free content you already enjoy to include delightfully animated songs, mathematics, and reading activities spanning pre-k to 2nd grade.

Your child will have fun learning essential reading and math skills through exploration making it one of the best math websites for kids.

Additionally paid memberships are also available. Click here  Starfall customer service.

5. Cool Math

CoolMath

The Cool Math sites were started back in 1997 to make math enjoyable for people who thought it couldn’t be fun. Since that time they convinced millions of people over the years that cool + math is an equation that makes sense.

Cool Math-Games is a brain-training site, for everyone, where logic & thinking meet fun & games. These games have no violence, no empty action, just a lot of challenges that will make you forget you’re getting a mental workout!

Due to the quick and easy access to these games, this is a perfect way to pass the time. There is no login or lengthy sign up just fun educational games.

While the games are can be basic and ad-filled there are many games that will be very helpful to increase a child’s math and strategy skills.

A paid version is available that will block the ads that many times show before the game loads.

CoolMath is a Free website. Click Here for CoolMath-Games contact information

6. Splash Math

Splash Math

Splash Math is challenging the way elementary school children in grades K-5 learn and study math through a highly engaging, and personalized program.

Splash Math is available across all digital platforms (iOS, Desktops, Android) and has been used by more than 20 million students worldwide.

It has won many awards and has been featured by Apple multiple times.

Splash Math makes math fun and engaging for K-5 kids. This program reinforces key math skills with an interactive and adaptive math program.

Math websites for kids, like Splash math, can sharpen your child’s math concepts at every grade and skill level.

Splash Math increase math confidence and competence and helps kids master 350+ key math skills.

It keeps you connected to your child’s progress while being fun and it is aligned with your school’s math curriculum

Splash Math is a Free resource

7. IXL Math

Ixl math

With IXL, your children will learn at their own pace—IXL’s adaptive questions automatically adjust to just the right level of difficulty.

A wide variety of question types keeps practice sessions fresh and enables all types of learners to excel.

IXL provides curriculum levels from kindergarten to calculus.

Children can pick from one math principle and finish to mastery or they can pick from a multitude to subcategories.

When finding paid math websites for kids you need to consider the rate of return the product is giving you.

According to a study by empirical education, Use of IXL on average helps children get comparable gains on an additional six weeks of academic instruction per year.

Children can earn virtual medals and prizes while working at their own pace.

IXL is free for the first 30 days then a membership fee is required. Click here for IXL contact information

8. AdaptedMind Math

Adapted Mind

The AdaptedMind curriculum is research-based, common core aligned, and comprehensive.

Programming with over 300,000 math problems and explanations. The best part is students will feel like they’re playing a game.

Adapted Mind personalize each child’s learning experience. It was created with the simple idea that each child is unique.

Their algorithm identifies each student’s strengths, weaknesses and customizes a learning plan accordingly.

Each student starts with a quick pretest. The pretest determines the best starting point in the curriculum for the student.

As students continue to practice on AdaptedMind, the program adjusts the difficulty of the math automatically. It uses data to find and address learning gaps.

AdaptedMind automatically administers formative assessments on new and old skills, assuring that students’ mastery of the topics are strong.

If a student ever misses a problem, one of our teachers explains it to them in a video. This ensures your child can work independently without ever getting stuck.

AdaptedMind offers a free trial month. Click here for AdaptedMind information.

9. Hooda Math

HoodaMath

HoodaMath.com, a free online math games site. Founded by a middle school math teacher, Hooda Math offers over 700 Math Games

Hooda Math uses Escape Games to help introduce math principles. The Escape games are challenging and have a variety of puzzles, even including arithmetic problems.

Every escape game is a puzzle itself, which makes learning adventurous.

Papa’s Games are so much fun no-one even notices that every game uses a different style of measurement for cooking timers.

Kids especially like the pie fractions in Papa’s Wingeria, notice how the food is evenly arranged on a plate for each customer.

These math games are a great way for kids to use their online time wisely by reinforcing math skills and giving parents peace of mind that their child is learning while having fun.

Hood Math is a Free resource. Click here for more Hood Math information

10. Fun Brain Math Zone

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FunBrain.com was created for kids in grades Pre-K through 8.

It strives to be the leader in free educational games for kids since 1997.

Funbrain offers hundreds of games, books, comics, and videos that develop skills in math, reading, problem-solving and literacy.

Educators and parents can trust Fun Brain to provide a fun and safe experience both at home and at school.

The new set up of the site makes it easier to find what you’re looking for. They have created a unique landing page for each grade, Pre-K through 8, so kids can find the content that’s right for them.

Each game, book, and video is tagged with key subject areas and skills, such as Addition, Fractions, Vowel Sounds, and Shapes.

Fun Brain has made it very clear on their website that they do not collect personally identifiable information from any of their math websites for kids.

Funbrain is a Free resource. Click here for more information on Funbrain.com

11. Mathgames.com

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Mathgames.com has created online games and printable worksheets to make learning math much more enjoyable.

Activities are set up so children work at their own appropriate grade levels which is a great advantage for students with Asperger’s or High Functioning ASD. Click the link for information on Asperger’s or High Functioning ASD 

Children of all ages can practice math skills influenced by the Common Core State Standards in a way that is fun.

Learning skills repeatedly make comprehension easier and doing so within a game setting makes it even better.

Worksheets can be downloaded and printed for more tactile work or activities can be done online and graded immediately.

Practice make permanent and children can do it completely Free on Mathgames.com

Click here for more information on Mathgames.com

12. Education.com Math Games

Education.com

What kid wants to practice math? Your kid, as soon as she’s introduced to our innovative and interactive math games.

All the early-learning concepts are covered here, from numbers and shape recognition to simple adding and subtracting.

Let the quirky and cute characters and vibrant animation give your child a joy for math that will last a lifetime.

Math games offer more than just extra practice. They promote understanding with rhythm, melody, and repetition.

Math games are just a part of the comprehensive online gaming program, but basic members can play a limited number of games for free.

Try browsing by subject to find games that match—and challenge—kids’ skill levels.

Early learners may stick to number games and counting games, while more advanced students are encouraged to try place value, multiplication games and geometry games.

Education.com is a Free Resources with an additional Paid membership.

Click here for more information on Education.com

13. Math Game Time

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Math Game Time is your destination for great math games and homework help online.

The games are fun, educational and trustworthy.  Math Game Time was created by educators to help kids succeed.

Their goal is to provide a fun, educational playground for students in Pre-K through 7th grade to excel in math.

They have searched the web for the most engaging free math games, worksheets and videos.

They also have collaborated with top teachers to ensure that all of our educational resources are age-appropriate, relevant and trustworthy.

As math games become increasingly popular in schools and homes, Math Game Time works hard to provide a safe destination for children looking to learn.

Math Game Time is a Free resource. Click here for more information

14.  Math Playground

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Math Playground is a popular learning site filled with math games, logic puzzles and a variety of problem-solving activities.

A favorite of parents and teachers, Math Playground provides a safe place for children to learn and explore math concepts at their own pace.

Colleen King created Math Playground in 2002 for students in her classes who needed a fun way to practice math facts.

Since then, Math Playground has grown to include a wide variety of math topics, from problem-solving and mathematical art to real-world math and thinking games.

These games emphasize spatial reasoning, logical thinking, problem-solving, trial and error, perseverance, and more.

You can also utilize the math video collection to brush up on a wide range of math concepts, from place value and regrouping to geometry and algebra.

Math Playground is kidSAFE COPPA CERTIFIED. This means that Math Playground’s privacy practices satisfy the current COPPA compliancy rules for math websites for kids.

Math Playground earned this distinction after passing a rigorous examination of the entire website.

Math Playground is a Free resource. Click here for more information on Math Playground.

15. PBS Kids Math

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PBS KIDS is focused on making a positive effect on the lives of children through curriculum-based activities.

With an approach that leans towards learning and reaching children, PBS KIDS uses the full potential of games and technology to build knowledge, critical thinking, imagination and curiosity.

By involving parents, teachers, caregivers and communities PBS KIDS helps prepare children for success in school and in life.

PBS Kids offers many colorful and interactive math games to help encourage a love for math.

They have many years of unrelenting service to the community of learner that watch, listen and play PBS’s many multi-media elements.

PBS Kids Math is a Free resource. Click here for more information

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Fractions , remainders, decimals , and factors are all important terms you’ll need to understand to master 4th grade math. DoodleMath has all of the guides, games, and practice exercises you need to hone your skills and tackle 4th-grade math with ease.

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Entering the 4th grade is an important time in your child’s life. They’re learning skills that will help them as they advance in their academic career. So what can you expect from your fourth grader’s math class, and how can you help them succeed? 

Explore the skills and concepts your student will learn in 4th grade so you can guide them toward becoming the best math student they can be!

Multiplication and division

  • Find all factors up to and including 50. Students will be able to recognize that a whole number is a multiple of its factors .
  • Solve two-step word problems with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They will understand what kind of operation they must use to help them find the right answer.
  • Understand prime and composite numbers. They will be able to tell whether a number is prime (meaning it can only be divided by 1 and itself) or composite (meaning it can be factored into smaller numbers).
  • How to find the remainder when dividing numbers. Not all numbers can be divided into whole numbers. Students will learn how to identify a problem’s remainder .
  • Use all 4 operations with confidence to solve problems. By the end of 4th grade, students will know how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers.
  • Understand how to equate and order fractions from largest to smallest and vice versa. Students will build on their understanding of fractions, learning how to properly order fractions and how to make them equivalent. 
  • Learn how to multiply a fraction by a whole number. This will force students to combine their understanding of multiplication and fractions to solve these problems. 
  • Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 and 100. Students will learn that 6/100 equals 0.06, and how to write fractions as decimals and decimals as fractions . 
  • Be able to compare decimals. Be able to analyze decimals and determine whether one is greater than, less than, or equal to another (or to a given fraction).

Area, perimeter, and angles

  • Learn how to calculate and apply perimeter. Students will learn the perimeter formula and be able to measure the perimeter of a rectangle in both given and real-world examples. 
  • Learn how to calculate and apply area. Students will learn how to calculate the area of a given shape and then use that formula to determine the area of real-world shapes. 
  • Understand what an angle is. Your child will be able to see that angles are the spaces created between two rays that share a common endpoint.
  • Measure an angle’s degree using a protractor. Students will discover how to use a protractor and sketch angles of specified measurements.

Remember that all students learn at their own pace. If you are struggling to help your 4th-grader with math , you can and should always talk to their teacher. DoodleMath allows kids to build their confidence through fun, stress-free practice. Research shows that playing math games helps students learn and retain information!

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While this will largely depend on the state a student lives in and the strengths of their teacher, all 4th graders are expected to go into 5th grade understanding all four major operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They will also build upon their understanding of fractions, including how to order fractions and how to equate fractions. 

Three words: practice, practice, practice! You can definitely ask their teacher for different methods and strategies to review at home. Math apps like DoodleMath allow students to play games, turning math into an adventure rather than a simple subject in school. In fact, research shows that playing math games helps with retention and builds confidence. 

4th grade is when math begins to get more challenging, and if students have struggled learning addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, then they are likely to struggle this year. There are a few signs to look for when determining whether a student needs additional help: declining grades, frustration during homework, and a sudden dislike of the subject may indicate your child needs more help.

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30 Fantastic Free 4th Grade Math Games

These math games really up the fun factor!

Collage of fourth grade math games, including Fractions Connect Four and Geometry Bingo

Fourth grade math brings lots of new challenges, like division with remainders and decimals. Kids also spend a lot of time with fractions and place value. Teach all these concepts and more with these free and fun fourth grade math games!

1. Play missing factor bingo

Missing Factor Bingo printable board, with each square containing a multiplication equation with a missing factor

Math Geek Mama/Missing Factor Bingo via mathgeekmama.com

Prepare kids for algebraic thinking by tackling missing factor equations. Playing bingo with these free printable boards is a fun way to do it!

Learn more: Math Geek Mama/Missing Factor Bingo

2. Guess equivalent fractions with Fat Rat

Rat shape drawn on a whiteboard next to two equivalent fractions with empty boxes for each number

@resource_source/Fat Rat via instagram.com

This is sort of like hangman, but with equivalent fractions and a cute rat! As kids try to guess the numbers that fit in each box, each missed guess earns them one more piece of the “fat rat.”

Learn more: @resource_source

3. Sort equivalent and non-equivalent fractions

Cards with two fractions on each sorted by whether they contain equivalent or non-equivalent fractions

@4theloveofteaching/Equivalent Fractions via instagram.com

This is an easy one to set up, and the rules are simple. Kids simply sort the cards by whether the fractions on them are equivalent or not. Tip: Have them use a whiteboard to reduce fractions and check their answers.

Learn more: @4theloveofteaching

4. Build and measure polygons

Perimeter Game worksheet describing the rules of the game, with a pair of dice and shape blocks

Ashleigh’s Education Journey/Perimeter Game via ashleigh-educationjourney.com

Students roll a die and take a corresponding number of tiles, then assemble them into a polygon. After each turn, they calculate the perimeter of their new shape, aiming for a total of exactly 24.

Learn more: Ashleigh’s Education Journey/Perimeter Game

5. Make division fun with Remainders Wanted

Printable Remainders Wanted fourth grade math game with bag of counter chips

Teacher Scout Mom/Remainders Wanted via teacherscoutmom.com

Fourth grade math students learn to divide larger numbers, often with remainders. In this game, the remainder is the goal! For each turn, students place a counter over a number on the board, then roll the die to see what number they’ll be dividing it by. The remainder is their score for that turn.

Learn more: Teacher Scout Mom

6. Give them a heads up with Factor Frenzy Headbands

Fourth grade students sitting in a circle playing a math game, wearing cards on their heads with a number written on it

Teaching With a Mountain View/Factor Headbands via teachingwithamountainview.com

Kids use dollar store headbands to hold cards showing multiplication products to their foreheads. Their partners try to get them to guess the number by telling them the factors without saying the number itself.

Learn more: Teaching With a Mountain View

7. Strategize to win the Factor Game

The Factor Game with the numbers from 1 to 30 written, some enclosed in blue squares and the number 30 circled in red

Cognitive Cardio Math/The Factor Game via cognitivecardiomath.com

Write the numbers from 1 to 30 as shown. The first player marks a number (their score for that round). The second player then marks all the remaining factors of that number (which add up to their score for that round). Play continues until all numbers are marked.

Learn more: Cognitive Cardio Math/The Factor Game

8. Introduce patterns by asking “What do you notice?”

What Do You Notice? written on a piece of chart paper, with numbers in circles in a diamond pattern

Family Math Night/Number Puzzle via familymathnight.com

Lay out a pattern problem and ask students to write down what they notice about it on sticky notes. Collect and talk about the notes to see which are helpful in finding the right number to fit the pattern. Award points to correct answers, if you like.

Learn more: Family Math Night

9. Guess, then deduce with Number Pattern Solver

Circle drawn on notebook paper, with some numbers inside and some numbers outside

Education.com/Number Pattern Solver via www.education.com

Draw a circle and set a number range, then tell fourth grade math students you have a pattern in mind. As they begin guessing numbers, write them inside the circle if they fit the pattern, and outside if they don’t. At first, they’ll just be guessing, but eventually, they’ll start to see a pattern emerge.

Learn more: Education.com

10. Toss LEGO bricks for place value practice

LEGO bricks laid on an orange target, with bricks used to represent place value, used for fourth grade math games

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LEGO bricks really are ideal for place value activities. Toss the bricks onto a homemade target with rings to represent ones, tens, and so on. Count the studs of each brick that lands on a place value ring, then add them up to get your final number.

11. Build a number, including decimals

Series of challenges for creating a number using number cards

Mathwire.com/Build a Number via mathwire.com

Kids select some number cards, then try to meet a series of challenges like making the largest number they can. Add in a decimal card to up the complexity of the game.

Learn more: Mathwire.com

12. Roll to win Place Value Yahtzee

Place Value Yahtzee printable scorecards. Text at the top reads Who Wins the Game? Text at the bottom reads Player 1 received 4 points and player 2 received 5 points. Player 2 wins!

Games 4 Gains/Place Value Yahtzee via games4gains.com

These free printable Place Value Yahtzee boards include differentiated versions for various skill levels. Add some dice, and you’re ready to play!

Learn more: Games 4 Gains/Place Value Yahtzee

13. Use playing cards to practice decimal place values

Playing cards with Decimal Place Value scorecard

Games 4 Gains/Playing Card Decimals via games4gains.com

Fourth grade math students take turns drawing cards, competing to build the highest possible number to the thousandths place.

Learn more: Games 4 Gains/Playing Card Decimals

14. Stack cards to learn expanded form

Colorful cards showing numbers laid out in expanded form, used for fourth grade math games

Kids Activities Blog/Expanded Form via kidsactivitiesblog.com

Grab the free printable cards, then have kids roll the dice and choose a card that matches. They build the numbers on the included worksheet to get the total. For extra practice, have them write out the word names too.

Learn more: Kids Activities Blog

15. Have a rounding practice snowball fight

Crumpled pieces of paper, with one opened to show the number 6,943

Tales From a Fourth Grade Math Nut/Math Snowballs via fourthgrademathnut.blogspot.com

Up for a little controlled chaos in the classroom? Write one number on each sheet of paper, underlining the place it should be rounded to. Pass out a few sheets per student, and have them crumple them up into “snowballs.” Allow a 30-second safe “snowball fight,” then have each student pick up a snowball and read the number out loud, rounding it correctly. Repeat!

Learn more: Tales From a Fourth Grade Math Nut

16. Multiply large numbers to get Three in a Row

Three In a Row printable math game with a grid of three and four digit numbers

The Polka-Dotted Teacher/Three in a Row via polkadottedteacher.blogspot.com

Fourth grade math students work on multi-digit multiplication by choosing one number from box A and one from box B. They multiply them together, while their partner checks their answer on a calculator. If they get it right, they place a marker on the free printable board. The goal is to get three spots in a row. (Savvy players will use rounding to determine which numbers to pick next!)

Learn more: The Polka-Dotted Teacher

17. Hold a Quotient Tournament

Rules for playing Quotient Tournament fourth grade math game

Education.com/Quotient Tournament via education.com

Division problems go head-to-head to see which has the larger quotient. Students use the answer for each to complete the bracket for the next round.

Learn more: Education.com/Quotient Tournament

18. Give Spoons an equivalent fraction twist

Fraction cards laid out with plastic spoons to play a fourth grade math game

Games 4 Gains/Spoons via games4gains.com

Spoons is a classic and beloved card game where players race to match four-of-a-kind and grab a spoon in each round. In this version, they’re racing to match equivalent fractions (get some free printable cards to use at the link).

Learn more: Games 4 Gains/Spoons

19. Get those fractions in order

Get Them In Order fractions game, with four slots for different fractions to be placed in order from smallest to largest

Math Geek Mama/Comparing Fractions via mathgeekmama.com

Students draw fraction cards, swapping them out to build a series of four in ascending order. Learn how it works at the link.

Learn more: Math Geek Mama/Comparing Fractions

20. Declare a fraction war with dominoes

Fraction War game played with colorful dominoes

Runde’s Room/Domino War via rundesroom.com

Each student draws a domino and positions it as a fraction. Then they compare the two to see whose is larger. The winning student keeps both dominoes. (See more cool ways to use dominoes for fraction games at the link.)

Learn more: Runde’s Room

21. Connect fractions to learn and win

Connect Four set repurposed with fractions written on the checkers

No Time for Flash Cards/Fractions Connect Four via notimeforflashcards.com

Repurpose a Connect Four set to play fraction games! The goal is to match not only your colors but the fractions themselves. For instance, you need four one-fourths in a row but only three one-thirds, so there’s strategy involved too.

Learn more: No Time for Flash Cards

22. Draw fractions without using numbers

Student playing Fraction Pictionary by diving shapes into sections

E Is for Explore/Fraction Pictionary via eisforexplore.blogspot.com

Can you draw a fraction—without using any numbers? That’s the challenge of this fractions game. Kids can draw single objects divided to represent fractions or be more creative. For example, they might draw three apples and two oranges to represent three-fifths.

Learn more: E Is for Explore/Fraction Pictionary

23. Line kids up for decimal practice

Students wearing numbers, lined up with a playground ball used to represent a decimal

Two Sisters Teach/Student Decimals via twosistersteach.blogspot.com

Get fourth grade math students up and moving by assigning them numbers. Draw a six-digit number card, and have another student help them line up by saying things like, “The 9 is in the hundreds place.” Once they’re in line, ask some follow-up questions to confirm understanding. Learn more at the link.

Learn more: Two Sisters Teach

24. Use plastic eggs to match up fractions and decimals

Plastic eggs with fractions written on one half and decimals on the other

Pinterest/Fraction Eggs via pinterest.com

Snag some plastic eggs from the dollar store and write fractions on one half and equivalent decimals on the other. Kids work to match them up.

Learn more: Pinterest

25. Convert decimals to fractions with Decimal Dice

Decimal Dice printable game board with four dice and a pen, used for fourth grade math games

Cognitive Cardio Math/Decimal Dice via cognitivecardiomath.com

Think of this kind of like Yahtzee with a decimal spin. Learn the rules at the link, and give it a try with your students.

Learn more: Cognitive Cardio Math/Decimal Dice

26. Battle with area and perimeter to fill a graph page

Rectangles of different sizes and colors drawn and labeled on graph paper, next to a pair of dice

Unschooling Conversations/How Long, How Many via marcialmiller.com

Roll the dice to see the dimensions of your next rectangle, then mark it on the board. Try to fill your page completely before your partner does! (Have students write the area and perimeter in each block for practice along the way.)

Learn more: Unschooling Conversations

27. Go on a measurement scavenger hunt

Printable Measurement Hunt scavenger hunt game for fourth grade math students

123 Homeschool 4 Me/Measurement Hunt via 123homeschool4me.com

Arm kids with measurement tools, then send them off to find objects that match the free printable challenge cards. Once they find it, they also need to convert the measurement within the same system (such as inches to feet).

Learn more: 123 Homeschool 4 Me

28. Compete at Geometry Bingo

Printable Remainders Wanted fourth grade math game with bag of counter chips

You’ve Got This Math/Geometry Bingo via youvegotthismath.com

Fourth grade math students are learning terms like line, ray, and types of angles. This free printable bingo game is a fun way to do it!

Learn more: You’ve Got This Math

29. Tape off your tables for protractor practice

A circular table tabled off with lines of blue tape, and students drawing and measuring the resulting angles

@simplystainedclassroom/Table Angles via Instagram

Use dry-erase markers and masking tape to give students lots of angles to explore and measure! If you can’t write on your tables, try using a big piece of butcher paper instead.

Learn more: @simplystainedclassroom

30. Fold shapes to discover symmetry

Lines of Symmetry board with shapes divided by symmetrical lines

Teacher Trap/Folded Shapes via teachertrap.com

Break students into groups and hand out a series of paper shapes. Challenge each group to experiment with folding their shapes to see which are symmetrical and how many lines of symmetry they have.

Learn more: Teacher Trap

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Fourth grade math lessons

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Number sense

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  • Comparing numbers
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Multiplication

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  • Understanding fractions
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  • Mixed numbers and improper fractions

Adding fractions

  • Adding fractions with like denominators
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  • Subtracting fractions with like denominators
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Multiplying fractions

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  • Decimal place value
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  • What is an angle?
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  • Types of quadrilaterals
  • Parallelograms
  • Regular polygons
  • Area of rectangles
  • Area of compound shapes
  • Lines of symmetry

Data and measurement

  • Elapsed time
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  • Customary units of measurement

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Free Math Sites for Kids

Math centers are a lot more fun when games are involved. Let your students explore the fun and educational math skills games on these 11 free websites. Each of these websites encourages practice with everything from sorting and counting to tessellations and fractions. With a variety of games and activities from which to choose, students can easily find exciting new ways to learn important math concepts.

There are a number of ways you can incorporate these free math websites for kids into your lesson plans. Use them as part of a classroom center for focused learning. Have students play math games when they have free time during indoor recess or after finishing an assignment or test early. Homeschool students can also visit these websites for additional learning opportunities. And of course, the games themselves are also just plain fun, so these kid-friendly websites are fun to visit during their down time both at home and at school.

Be sure to print out the free downloadable at the end with all of the websites listed. It is a great math resource to hang by your students’ computers or include in a math assignment packet for additional learning at home.

1 . Fun Brain

Find math games by topic or by grade at FunBrain. On this math site for kids, students can enjoy playing a variety of games that reinforce key mathematical concepts and engage young learners. Many of these games focus on a fun theme, like sports, animals or unique landscapes. Educational videos are also included, and there’s a special “Playground” with games suited to pre-K and kindergarten students.

2. Math Blaster

The goal at Math Blaster is clear: “Your success depends on your ability to use your brain and logic skills.” With an exciting theme featuring aliens and outer space, Math Blaster lets your students become intergalactic heroes based on their math operation and critical thinking skills. Registration is required, but the game itself is free. Be sure to check out the Teacher Section to find Math Blaster for the Classroom.

3. Multiplication.com

From the Multiplication Grand Prix to the Knight and the Princess, students can practice their basic math skills in a fun and engaging way on this math site for kids. There are additional resources available on the website for parents and teachers who want to help reinforce and teach skills. Check out the  Classroom Games section  for off-line fun.

4. Learn Zillion

Find lessons that complement what you are studying in the classroom based on the Common Core Standards for grades 3 to 9. While less of a math game website than some of the others on the list, Learn Zillion provides a strong, comprehensive approach to online math education. Take time to explore the free resources available to teachers and parents.

5. Hooda Math

Logic and reasoning, math fact practice and more make up the free educational games at Hooda Math. There are quite a few games that call for higher order thinking and ask students to problem solve to complete the activities. These challenges help to sharpen students’ math skills through an engaging online activity.

6. Manga High

Manga High offers free and subscription packages to classroom and homeschool teachers. The free website allows students to play basic games to reinforce math skills and compete against the computer or others. The subscription version gives teachers the opportunity to track students’ progress and determine if there are any gaps in their basic skills.

7. Math Game Time

Designed for students from pre-K through 7th grade, Math Game Time offers fun, educational games focused on critical math concepts. With options like Integer War, Ratio Martian and Jet Ski Addition, students quickly engage with games that are on-target for their grade and the Common Core Standards.

8. Math Playground

“Play with Numbers and Give Your Brain a Workout” is the motto of Math Playground. Assign students games to play related to logic, number skills practice, geometry, algebra, probability, fractions and more. There are also math word problems and video instructions to help students remember how to solve them. Does your school use Singapore Math? Math Playground has a section dedicated to it.

9. CryptoKids  

America’s CryptoKids website is sponsored by the NSA and focuses on code-making and code-breaking. Students can learn more about cryptology and create and break common codes. There are student resources, high school programs and even college programs that can be explored. While the website may not focus on basic math skills, cryptology requires critical thinking abilities that are essential to student success.

10. BBC KS2 Bitesize

Math practice with a bit of British humor is what Bitesize is all about. Based off of Britain’s standards, the website still offers ample practice with decimals, factors, multiples, addition, subtraction and more. The games are amusing, but the skill practice is substantial.

11. Cool Math Games

Coolmath-Games has exactly what the name implies: fun and unique math learning opportunities for students. One of the most interesting features is an online jigsaw puzzle section that features a variety of photos turned into puzzles. This is especially helpful for developing spatial relations in young learners. They have an extensive preview and review of precalculus and calculus in addition to their elementary and middle school games and reviews. It is a comprehensive website worth examining.

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Compare 4-Digit Numbers Game

Learn to solve real world problems by comparing 4-digit numbers.

Compare Numbers Using Operators Game

Compare Numbers Using Operators Game

Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to compare numbers using operators.

Multiple Choice Questions on Comparing Numbers Worksheet

Multiple Choice Questions on Comparing Numbers Worksheet

Kids must solve multiple choice questions on comparing numbers in this worksheet.

Check the Number Comparisons - Worksheet

Check the Number Comparisons Worksheet

This worksheet tests your knowledge on comparing multi-digit numbers through a series of true or false statements.

Add 4-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers using Models Game

Add 4-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers using Models Game

Shine bright in the math world by learning how to add 4-digit and 2-digit numbers using models.

Add 4-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers without Regrouping Game

Add 4-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers without Regrouping Game

Apply your knowledge of addition to add 4-digit and 2-digit numbers without regrouping.

Add 4-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Horizontal Addition Worksheet

Add 4-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Horizontal Addition Worksheet

This downloadable worksheet is designed to add 4-digit and 2-digit numbers without regrouping.

Add 4-Digit and 3-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Horizontal Addition Worksheet

Add 4-Digit and 3-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Horizontal Addition Worksheet

Help your child revise addition by solving to add 4-digit and 3-digit numbers without regrouping.

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Subtract 2-Digit Numbers from 4-Digit Numbers Without Regrouping Game

Subtract 2-Digit Numbers from 4-Digit Numbers Without Regrouping Game

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Subtract 3-Digit Numbers from 4-Digit Numbers Without Regrouping Game

Subtract 3-Digit Numbers from 4-Digit Numbers Without Regrouping Game

Subtract 3-digit numbers from 4-digit numbers without regrouping.

Add and Subtract 4-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Horizontal Addition and Subtraction Worksheet

Add and Subtract 4-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Horizontal Addition and Subtraction Worksheet

Kids must add and subtract 4-digit and 2-digit numbers without regrouping in this worksheet.

Add and Subtract 4-Digit and 3-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Horizontal Addition and Subtraction Worksheet

Add and Subtract 4-Digit and 3-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Horizontal Addition and Subtraction Worksheet

Kids must add and subtract 4-digit and 3-digit numbers without regrouping to practice math skills.

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Multiply Using Area Models Game

  • Multiply Using Area Models Game

Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to multiply using area models.

Multiply 2-Digit Numbers Using Area Model Game

Multiply 2-Digit Numbers Using Area Model Game

Use your multiplication skills to multiply 2-digit numbers using area models.

Multiply by Doubling and Halving Worksheet

Multiply by Doubling and Halving Worksheet

Assess your math skills by multiplying by doubling and halving in this worksheet.

Find the Product by Doubling and Halving Worksheet

Find the Product by Doubling and Halving Worksheet

Learners must find the product by doubling and halving to enhance their math skills.

Identify the Correct Division Expression Game

Identify the Correct Division Expression Game

Help your child take flight by learning to identify the correct division expression.

Identify the Division Expression for Given Arrays Game

Identify the Division Expression for Given Arrays Game

Dive deep into the world of math by identifyiing the division expressions for the given arrays.

Solve the Division Facts Worksheet

Solve the Division Facts Worksheet

Dive into this fun-filled printable worksheet by practicing to solve the division facts.

Complete the Division Facts Worksheet

Complete the Division Facts Worksheet

Solidify your math skills by practicing to complete division facts.

Write Whole Numbers as Fractions Game

Write Whole Numbers as Fractions Game

Take a look at how to write whole numbers as fractions with this game.

Write the Non-Unit Fraction for the Models Game

Write the Non-Unit Fraction for the Models Game

Use your math skills to write non-unit fractions for models.

Represent Using Fractions Worksheet

Represent Using Fractions Worksheet

Print this worksheet to practice representing using fractions like a math legend!

Represent the Shaded Part Worksheet

Represent the Shaded Part Worksheet

Use this printable worksheet to represent the shaded part to strengthen your math skills.

Identify Decimal Numbers Using Fraction Models Game

Identify Decimal Numbers Using Fraction Models Game

Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by identifying decimal numbers using fraction models.

Fill in Color to Represent the Decimal Numbers Game

Fill in Color to Represent the Decimal Numbers Game

Fill in colors to represent the decimal numbers in this game.

Represent Decimals Worksheet

Represent Decimals Worksheet

This downloadable worksheet is designed to practice representing decimals.

Identify Place Value Grids as Fractions & Decimals Worksheet

Identify Place Value Grids as Fractions & Decimals Worksheet

Reinforce math concepts by practicing to identify place value grids as fractions & decimals.

Find Right Angles Game

Find Right Angles Game

Take the first step towards building your math castle by practicing how to find right angles.

Identify Right Angles Game

Identify Right Angles Game

Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by identifying right angles.

Classifying Angles by Their Measurements - Worksheet

Classifying Angles by Their Measurements Worksheet

This worksheet involves identifying and categorizing angles based on their degree measurements.

Draw Angles Using a Protractor - Worksheet

Draw Angles Using a Protractor Worksheet

Develop your angle-measuring skills with this 'Draw Angles Using a Protractor' worksheet!

Measurement

Learn to Find the Perimeter Game

Learn to Find the Perimeter Game

Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning to find the perimeter.

Find Perimeter using side lengths Game

Find Perimeter using side lengths Game

Shine bright in the math world by learning how to find the perimeter using side lengths.

Calculating Perimeter of Rectangles - Worksheet

Calculating Perimeter of Rectangles Worksheet

Boost your geometry skills with this worksheet on calculating the perimeter of rectangles.

Find the Missing Side Length with the Given Perimeter - Worksheet

Find the Missing Side Length with the Given Perimeter Worksheet

This worksheet provides exercises on calculating the length of the missing side, given the total perimeter.

Word Problems on Multiplying Money Game

Word Problems on Multiplying Money Game

Dive deep into the world of math by solving word problems on multiplying money.

Divide Money Game

Divide Money Game

Kids must divide money to practice counting money.

Divide Money Word Problems - Worksheet

Divide Money Word Problems Worksheet

Practice division skills with this worksheet featuring realistic word problems involving monetary transactions.

Word Problems on Dividing Money - Worksheet

Word Problems on Dividing Money Worksheet

An engaging worksheet tackling real-life scenarios through word problems on dividing money.

Fill in the Correct Number Using Additive Patterns Game

Fill in the Correct Number Using Additive Patterns Game

Fill in the correct number using additive patterns.

Fill in the Correct Number Using Subtractive Patterns Game

Fill in the Correct Number Using Subtractive Patterns Game

Children must fill in the correct number using subtractive patterns.

Find the Missing Numbers in the Repeating Pattern - Worksheet

Find the Missing Numbers in the Repeating Pattern Worksheet

Boost your pattern recognition skills with this worksheet on extending number sequences.

Find the Missing Numbers in the Growing Pattern - Worksheet

Find the Missing Numbers in the Growing Pattern Worksheet

Boost your skills in extending number patterns with this engaging math worksheet.

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Solve Word Problems with Add to Scenarios Game

Solve Word Problems with Add to Scenarios Game

Shine bright in the math world by learning how to solve word problems with "Add to" scenarios.

Solve Word Problems with Put Together Scenarios Game

Solve Word Problems with Put Together Scenarios Game

Ask your little one to solve word problems with "Put Together" scenarios.

Add within 10000: Summer Word Problems - Worksheet

Add within 10000: Summer Word Problems Worksheet

A summer-themed worksheet that encourages students to solve word problems involving addition within 10,000.

Add within 10000: Christmas Word Problems - Worksheet

Add within 10000: Christmas Word Problems Worksheet

Engage in festive math fun with this Add within 10,000 Christmas Theme worksheet!

What's the cause? - Part 1 Game

  • What's the cause? - Part 1 Game

Use your language skills to determine 'what's the cause' (Part 1).

What's the effect? - Part 1 Game

What's the effect? - Part 1 Game

Determine the answer to 'What's the effect' (Part 1) by playing this game.

Analyzing Cause and Effect Worksheet

Analyzing Cause and Effect Worksheet

Enhance critical thinking skills with our cause-and-effect analysis worksheet. Identify relationships between events to understand causes and effects.

Cause and Effect: Exploring Actions and Consequences Worksheet

Cause and Effect: Exploring Actions and Consequences Worksheet

Discover the power of the cause-and-effect relationships with our worksheet. Learn how actions lead to consequences and enhance your critical thinking.

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Identify the Addition Pattern and Fill the Correct Answers Game

Identify the Addition Pattern and Fill the Correct Answers Game

Kids must identify the addition pattern and fill in the correct answer.

Add 3 Numbers within 1000: Summer Word Problems - Worksheet

Add 3 Numbers within 1000: Summer Word Problems Worksheet

Engaging summer-themed worksheet for students to practice adding three numbers within 1,000.

Select the Correct Multiplication Expression Game

Select the Correct Multiplication Expression Game

Select the correct multiplication expression to play this game.

Subtract Across Zeros - Worksheet

Subtract Across Zeros Worksheet

This worksheet provides exercises on subtraction problems that involve zero, enhancing your ability to subtract numbers.

Mark the Correct Expression(s) Worksheet

Mark the Correct Expression(s) Worksheet

Be on your way to become a mathematician by practicing to mark the correct expression(s).

Use Models to Relate Multiplication and Division Game

Use Models to Relate Multiplication and Division Game

Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by learning to use models to relate multiplication and division.

Represent Equal Grouping Worksheet

Represent Equal Grouping Worksheet

Reveal the secrets of math wizardry by practicing to represent equal grouping.

Match the Angles with Their Fraction Turn - Worksheet

Match the Angles with Their Fraction Turn Worksheet

Engaging worksheet for learning about angles through matching them with their fraction turns.

Use Words to Identify Decimal Notations Game

Use Words to Identify Decimal Notations Game

Ask your little one to use words to identify decimal notations to play this game.

Identify Lines, Line Segments, Rays, Angles Game

Identify Lines, Line Segments, Rays, Angles Game

Ask your little one to identify lines, line segments, rays, and angles to play this game.

Identify the Decimal Fractions Worksheet

Identify the Decimal Fractions Worksheet

Learn fractions at the speed of lightning by practicing to identify decimal fractions.

Recognize Points, Lines, Line Segments, Rays, Angles - Worksheet

Recognize Points, Lines, Line Segments, Rays, Angles Worksheet

A comprehensive worksheet on identifying and understanding key elements of Geometry.

Convert the Length from One Unit to Another Using Table Game

Convert the Length from One Unit to Another Using Table Game

Sharpen your measurement skills by converting the length from one unit to another using a table.

Add Money Game

Add Money Game

Ask your little one to add money to play this game.

Convert Customary Units - Capacity

Convert Customary Units - Capacity

Boost your math skills with our interactive worksheet on understanding customary capacity units.

Solve Word Problems Related to Multiplicative Comparison Game

Solve Word Problems Related to Multiplicative Comparison Game

Use your math skills to solve word problems related to multiplicative comparison.

Identify the Correct Expression for Word Problems Worksheet

Identify the Correct Expression for Word Problems Worksheet

Put your skills to the test by practicing to identify the correct expression for word problems.

Writing Words With Diphthongs - Worksheet

Writing Words With Diphthongs

Dive into the world of diphthongs! Enhance language skills by writing words with diphthongs in this fun phonics worksheet.

Recognize the Addition Pattern and Fill the Sum Game

Recognize the Addition Pattern and Fill the Sum Game

Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by recognizing the addition pattern to fill the sum.

Add 3 Numbers within 1000: Halloween Word Problems - Worksheet

Add 3 Numbers within 1000: Halloween Word Problems Worksheet

Halloween-themed worksheet for solving word problems involving the addition of three numbers under 1,000.

Subtract within 10000: Christmas Word Problems - Worksheet

Subtract within 10000: Christmas Word Problems Worksheet

Solve festive word problems involving subtraction within 10,000 in this Christmas-themed worksheet.

Identify the Related Division Sentence Game

Identify the Related Division Sentence Game

Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to identify related division sentences.

Solve Using Your Own Numbers Worksheet

Solve Using Your Own Numbers Worksheet

Print this worksheet to practice solving using your own numbers like a math legend!

Representing Equal Groups of Objects Worksheet

Representing Equal Groups of Objects Worksheet

Print this worksheet to practice representing equal groups of objects like a math legend!

Fill in to Show Equivalence Between Mixed and Decimal Numbers Game

Fill in to Show Equivalence Between Mixed and Decimal Numbers Game

Sharpen your math skills by filling in to show the equivalence between mixed and decimal numbers.

Decimal Fractions to Decimal Numbers Worksheet

Decimal Fractions to Decimal Numbers Worksheet

Assess your math skills by converting decimal fractions into decimal numbers in this worksheet.

Recognize Lines, Line Segments, Rays, Angles Game

Recognize Lines, Line Segments, Rays, Angles Game

Dive deep into the world of geometry by recognizing lines, line segments, rays, angles.

Convert Length Game

Convert Length Game

Practice the superpower of measurements by learning how to convert lengths.

Identifying Parallel Sides in Shapes - Worksheet

Identifying Parallel Sides in Shapes Worksheet

Improve your understanding of parallel lines with this worksheet on identifying parallel sides in shapes.

Convert Metric Units - Capacity

Convert Metric Units - Capacity

Boost your capacity calculation skills with this engaging worksheet on metric unit conversions.

Count the Total Money in a GIven Scenario Game

Count the Total Money in a GIven Scenario Game

Kids must count the total money in a gIven scenario in this game.

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In grade 4, typically catering to children around 9 to 10 years old, the academic curriculum progresses to teach various Math and ELA skills which build upon the concepts they learned in previous grades. This includes multi-digit operations, fractions and decimals, in-depth reading skills, grammar, vocabulary, etc. 

  • Grade 4 Math Learning : In math curriculum for 4th grade, kids learn multi-digit arithmetic, long division, decimals (decimal place values, comparing and ordering decimals, etc.), arithmetic operations on fractions and decimals, factors and multiples, lines, angles, and much more.
  • Grade 4 ELA Learning : In the grade 4 curriculum for ELA , kids explore various reading strategies (cause and effect, inference, main idea, prediction, etc.), grammar, vocabulary, and much more.

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Grade 4 ELA resources feature interactive games, structured worksheets, lesson plans, live classes, and more.

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Let’s explore our fourth grade educational resources that provide math and ELA curriculum for grade 4, featuring interactive lessons, educational games, engaging worksheets, etc., resulting in a holistic learning experience.

Fun Grade 4 Learning Games

Our standards-aligned 4th grade learning games primarily cover two subjects — math and ELA.

  • 4th Grade Math Games : This section features over 400 math games focused on topics like number sense , addition , subtraction , multiplication , fractions, decimals, geometry, measurement, time, money, algebra, and word problems.
  • 4th Grade ELA Games : There are around 400 language games expertly designed to help students improve their reading and writing skills.

Engaging Grade 4 Worksheets

SplashLearn offers printable 4th grade worksheets for math and ELA.

  • 4th Grade Math worksheets : There are over 1000 math worksheets expertly designed to offer hands-on practice of various math concepts.
  • 4th Grade ELA worksheets : There are 150+ ELA worksheets fully packed with systematic and effective language exercises for kids.

Grade 4 Lesson Plans

  • Math lesson plans for 4th graders : These easy-to-use, comprehensive lesson plans cover key math topics, like number sense, number operations, fractions , decimals , geometry , measurement, time , money , algebra , and word problems . Perfect for simplifying math lesson preparations!
  • ELA lesson plans for 4th  graders : ELA lesson plans provide a perfect teaching guide for key language skills kids learn in the fourth grade, such as reading , grammar, vocabulary, etc. 

Grade 4 Live Classes

  • You can join interactive Live Classes on SplashLearn designed for Math and reading. These classes are led by experienced and certified teachers. Parents can choose a convenient time slot for their child. 
  • Parents who have an active subscription or trial can effortlessly find the "Live Class" page at the top of the dashboard.
  • While our grade-specific apps don't currently have the Live class feature, you can easily participate via our website using laptops, desktops, iPads, Macbooks, or Chromebooks.

What Are the Best Tips for Teaching 4th Graders?

For practical 4th-grade teaching tips, knowing the curriculum and its goals is key. Check out these helpful blogs:

  • 4th Grade Curriculum: 10 Things to Teach Kids in 4th Grade : This blog is an excellent resource to learn about 4th-grade Math, ELA, Science, and Social Studies, perfect for teachers and parents preparing lessons for 4th graders.
  • 100 Fun Writing Prompts for 4th Grade : Journal Prompts: This blog is a valuable resource for ELA teachers and parents looking to inspire and develop writing habits in 4th-grade students. It  offers a collection of engaging and creative writing prompts that stimulate children's thoughts and imagination.

What Are the Best 5 Fourth Grade Learning Resources?

Here are 5 super-fun learning resources for 4th graders offered by SplashLearn:

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  • Represent Equal Groups Worksheet
  • Math Lesson Plan — Fraction & Mixed Number Math Adventure Begins

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Whether you teach online or in person this fall, these digital math tools may come in handy for grades pre-K through 12.

For some math teachers, digital tools that help students visualize math concepts like Desmos or websites that encourage mathematical discussion like Fraction Talks were already a part of their repertoire before the pandemic. But for other teachers, remote learning pushed them to explore math apps and online resources for the first time.

We spoke to hundreds of educators and sifted through more than 500 comments to hear about what math tools they found helpful and unhelpful during remote learning this spring, and which are making the cut to use in the new school year.

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A number of math apps and online tools can help students develop the necessary foundational understanding of arithmetic operations they’ll need as a baseline for more challenging math problems later on, math teachers told us.

To help younger students practice skills like counting, addition, and subtraction, Ashley Blackwelder, an elementary STEAM coordinator in South Carolina, highly recommends Moose Math , a free app for iPhones and iPads. In Moose Math, students play math games that earn them points to help build a town. Blackwelder says the format is easy for kids to navigate and great for short attention spans.

Curriculum and instructional designer Cassie Tabrizi recommended Happy Numbers (pre-K–grade 5), a subscription-based website ($14.50 per student or $1,450 per site for first-time schools) that breaks down mathematical equations to help students build understanding of higher-order math concepts. To use it, students transform into a dinosaur character and solve math problems to hatch dinosaur eggs. Tabrizi said that the website is helpful, but she recommends using it in moderation: It can feel tedious for students if they practice longer than 10 minutes a day.

Students fight monsters in the persona of a wizard in Prodigy (grades 1–8), a free game-based website (also available as an app for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Android). Prodigy is loved by kids, but less so by educators because it is more play based. Brittney Paige, a fifth-grade teacher in Seattle, says that even though it is more of a game, she likes that it automatically targets math concepts that students struggled with in its preassessment and tracks how much progress they make on target areas. Most teachers offer Prodigy as an option for students if they finish an assignment early.

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Zearn (grades 1–5), a free, self-paced, web-based program aligned with Eureka Math—a free pre-K through 12 math curriculum—starts a typical lesson with fun warm-up activities, like adding up how many apples a cartoon fox eats, to engage students. As they work through the program, students complete timed arithmetic problems, watch instructional videos on new concepts, and solve practice problems. Shannon McGrath, an instructional coach in Western Springs, Illinois, says that Zearn is good “high-level, conceptual practice” and gives good feedback for both teachers and students, but can sometimes progress too slowly for kids who master concepts quickly.

Open Math Tasks

Open math tasks—problems that typically have more than one answer—help students develop a conceptual understanding of math rather than get hung up on memorizing facts, said math educators we talked to, who consistently mentioned three free websites to use for open math tasks.

Open Middle (pre-K–grade 12) leaves parts of an equation blank and asks students to fill them in to make it true. “I love Open Middle for remote learning, especially paired with a Google Jamboard ,” says McGrath. “The problems inspire inquiry thinking, gamelike play, creativity, and perseverance.”

A set of four graphs from the website Which One Doesn't Belong?

McGrath also likes Would You Rather Math (pre-K–grade 12) for community building. When using the site, students choose between two real-life examples—like a box of chocolates with five rows and 14 columns or a box of chocolates with seven rows and nine columns—and have to make a mathematical argument to validate their choice.

Which One Doesn’t Belong? (pre-K–grade 12), a similar site, showcases four shapes, numbers, or graphs and asks students to describe which one doesn’t belong, using math vocabulary. “This is great for opening a synchronous discussion, as it is considered a low-floor, high-ceiling task,” says Joseph Manfre, a math specialist for the Hawaii Department of Education. High school math teacher Mary Bourassa has her calculus students identify reasons why each graph in a set of four doesn't belong by indicating graph characteristics like asymptotes and non-differentiable points, and later has her students create their own WODB sets.

Rich Math Tasks

For rich math tasks—tasks that lend themselves to rigor, collaboration, and conceptual thinking—math educators noted a couple of websites.

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Fraction Talks (grades 1–12) is a website filled with images of shapes—triangles within triangles, for example—that encourages math discussions. Simply asking students, “What do you observe?” can prompt them to share what and how many shapes they notice, while asking “How many shapes are red or shaded?” encourages students to explore and understand fractions. Once students have a basic understanding of fractions, they can start to explore more complex concepts. By prompting students to look at subsections of a shape—and what fractions they created when combined— Bryan Penfound helped his seventh- and eighth-grade students to visualize adding and multiplying fractions .

Simulation Tools

According to math teachers, simulations, like manipulating an expression and seeing a change in a graph, are great tools to help students visualize math concepts.

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Applets—a simple code with a specific objective—were mentioned by a few teachers as a good resource. Emma Chiappetta's statistics students use applets from RossmanChance.com to manipulate and identify sampling distribution patterns in graphs, for example. She creates a basic guide on how to use the applet with which values to change, and then asks questions to get students thinking critically about those patterns. Chiappetta also uses applets from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for her linear algebra students.

Desmos (grades 6–12), a website with interactive math activities and a graphing calculator (also available as an app on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Android), is another free tool and a favorite among teachers, we heard. While social and emotional learning (SEL) and math may not seem to go hand in hand, teachers integrated SEL into math lessons using Desmos. In the first week of distance learning, Ashley Taplin, a secondary math specialist in San Antonio, Texas, had her students graph how they were feeling , for example. Taplin says she particularly loves that teachers can make their own activities—like this one about parabolas and this card sort , where students match cards with the name, corresponding equation, and correct graphical representation of a function. 

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21st century education is changing rapidly and educators around the world are having to adapt -- especially with regard to  using technology in the classroom . Naturally, teachers and parents alike are wondering:  What are the  best math apps for kids ?

Radio in the early 1920s sparked a revolutionary wave of learning with on-air classes for students within listening distance.

In 1951, videotapes set the stage for new, visually-engaging instructional methods.

The handheld calculator launched in 1972, enabling students to make on-the-fly calculations without employing  mental math practices . And now with devices like iPhones, iPads and Android tablets, the market for interactive learning experiences has boomed.

As of October 2022,  according to Educational App Store , there are an estimated 520,000 apps categorized as “Educational.”

With an endless sea of educational apps to sift through, finding the best apps that effectively build skills, engage students, and boost learning outcomes can be daunting.

To help you on your mission for quality learning apps, below are 15 of the best math apps for kids.

1.  Prodigy Math

Prodigy is a curriculum-aligned, fantasy-based math game used by more than a million teachers, three million parents, and 50 million students around the world.

It offers content from every major math topic and covers 1,500+ skills from 1st to 8th grade, as well as DoK levels one to three!

As players compete in math duels against in-game characters, it borrows gameplay elements from role-playing games (RPGs) such as Pokemon. To win, they must answer sets of math questions tailored to their curriculum and learning goals.

As a teacher, you can customize these questions to supplement class material. The game also uses adaptive learning and differentiated instruction principles to adjust the content, addressing each student’s trouble spots.

Students battle...

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...and students learn!

Prodigy Math also features powerful and immediate reporting tools for both teachers and parents. From Progress Reports to Usage Reports and more, use your student or child’s data to identify where they’re excelling or struggling so you can customize the content in game for them!

I have seen many students improve their understanding of math concepts after reviewing the skills on Prodigy. My students who have the privilege of being able to access Prodigy at home show even more growth. Susan Phillips 2nd grade teacher Miamisburg City Schools

Available : Apple App Store, Google Play, Amazon Appstore, Web

Age : 5 to 14

Cost : Educators get full access for free, optional Parent Memberships starting available at $6.25/mo

2.  Elephant Learning Math Academy

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This math platform guarantees children will learn a year’s worth of math in three months when they use it 30 minutes a week.

Elephant Learning’s algorithm provides real-time reports that let you know what your child is working on and how they’re progressing through the growing library of  mathematics activities .

Although they claim to be 100% compatible with all school curriculums -- because they “focus on concepts rather than procedures” -- Elephant Learning is not curriculum-aligned.

Available : App Store, Google Play, Web

Age : 2 to 16

Cost : $35/month

3.  DoodleMaths

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According to co-founders Nicola Chilman and Tom Minor, DoodleMaths is like a good tutor. Its  adaptive learning technology  tailors math content based on students’ strengths and weaknesses called “7-a-day” activities.

Using the Parent Dashboard, you can see where your child is excelling and where there’s room for improvement.

Though created in the U.K., DoodleMaths is also aligned to the U.S. Common Core Standards.

Available : Apple App Store, Google Play Store

Age : 4 to 14

Cost : £7.99 per month ($9.22 USD) or £69.99 per year ($80.74 USD)

Note : We converted prices above from the British Pound to the approximate United States Dollar.

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A California-based non-profit organization, the goal of CK-12 is to increase access to free and customizable open educational resources.

When a student signs up, they will gain access to a variety of free lessons in STEM subjects. Instead of sifting through traditional hardcopy textbooks, CK-12 breaks them down into easy-to-digest concepts in forms such as:

  • Textual descriptions
  • Video lectures
  • Multimedia simulations
  • Photo galleries
  • Practical experiments
  • Flash cards

Available : Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Web

Age : 4 to 18

Cost : Free

5.  Khan Academy

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This self-described “global classroom” contains personalized learning resources for all ages, in and out of the classroom.

Khan Academy provides instructional math videos that help students build basic math skills as they walk through common math problems. Learners then complete a series of questions to test out what they’ve learned.

From practice exercises to instructional videos created by math content specialists, adaptive technology helps identify strengths and learning gaps.

Now, they’ve introduced Khan Academy Kids which they hope will “inspire a lifetime of learning and discovery.” This includes math

6.  Buzzmath

Buzzmath is a math resource broken down into three stages, based on the following age ranges:

  • 6-7 years old: Beginning to discover math
  • 8-11 years old: In search of lost knowledge
  • 12-16 years old: Save Buzzcity

Each stage has a set of missions for students to complete, where they'll answer math questions and progress through a particular curriculum. Buzzmath is aligned with Common Core and have separate paid plans for parents and teachers.

Available : Web

Age : 8 to 14

Cost : Parents pay $20/month or $120/year, teachers and school administrators will need to request a quote

7.  Rocket Math

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Complete math missions to build your own rockets and launch them into space!

Dr. Don Crawford, the original paper-and-pencil Rocket Math author, created this app to help children learn math facts in each operation.

There are 26 levels -- A to Z -- and each one has three achievements: take-off, orbit, and universe.

Any time students can’t answer a math fact in three seconds or less, Mission Control gives the problem and answer. Then you have to prove you’ve learned it.

Teachers can create an account and buy seats for their classroom. However, for parents who don’t need a plan with multiple seats and the ability to track student progress, the iOS app store has two apps:

  • Add at Home  (and subtract)
  • Multiply at Home  (and divide)

Available : App Store

Age : 6 to 14

Cost : $2.99/app

8.  Marble Math Junior

Marble Math Junior is designed to help kids in elementary school practice early math, mastering basic math skills like counting and addition. The game features interactive mazes where students must roll a virtual marble to the correct answer, using problem-solving skills as they go.

Marble Math Junior is pretty hands-on and might even be a fun challenge for gifted students in pre-k.

Available : Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Amazon App Store

Age : 5 to 8

Cost : Free

9.  Operation Math

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Earn the latest spy gear on your quest to defeat Mr. Odd! Operation Math creates a learning adventure out of math drills -- from the streets of Paris to the pyramids of Egypt.

Kids will have access to training runs and 105 missions, each with selectable math operations and skill levels.

In case you need a refresher, there are quick reference math tables in game to help them succeed.

Age : 6 to 12

Cost : $3.99

10.  Motion Math

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This adaptive game helps students master the most challenging standards from K-6.

Its creators built their instructional math games based on  growth mindset  research to help improve math fluency and conceptual understanding.

Once teachers sign up and provide students with an access code, they gain access to over 900 levels of adaptive math content, including:

  • Number line
  • Fractions, decimals, percents
  • Word problems
  • Mental math

Available : Apple App Store, Web

Cost : Free (in-app purchases of $2.99 to $29.99), free pilot for teachers (with subsequent payments)

11.  Math Learning Center

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The 11 apps in The Math Learning Center are based on visual models from Bridges in Mathematics, a comprehensive PK–5 curriculum that equips teachers to fully implement the  Common Core State Standards .

Though they aren’t gamified like other math apps in this list, they provide a digital alternative to traditional flashcards and worksheets.

Their list of math apps include:

  • Math vocabulary cards
  • Money pieces
  • Number frames
  • Number pieces
  • Number rack
  • Pattern shapes
  • Partial product finder

Available : App Store, Web

Age : 4 to 11

12.  DragonBox

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Now owned by quiz app Kahoot, this group of apps covers numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, geometry and more.

According to DragonBox, their method “is a unique approach that uses motivation-based learning techniques to give children a deeper understanding of how and why things work.”

They achieve this through helping students engage with, explore, reflect on, and apply what they’re learning and practicing.

Age : 4 to 8+

Cost : Free, with in-app purchases between $9.99 to $89.99

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IXL is a learning app and website that provides math exercises for students. As students complete these activities, teachers receive real-time analytics on their class' progress. They can then use this data to identify any struggle points or learning gaps.

IXL has a wide coverage of curriculum levels from pre-K to 12th grade, including in other subjects like language arts and science. The app can also be used in preparation for SATs, ideal for high school students.

Available : Apple App Store, Google Play, Amazon App Store

Cost : Memberships between $9.95 and $19.95 per month, teachers and schools will need a quote.

14.  Splash Math

While Splash Math has single-grade apps available, the All Grades version allows children to practice content from 1st to 5th grade. This way, if your child masters 2nd grade math skills, they can go on to start learning 3rd grade ones.

Curriculum-aligned with 351 math skills to be learned, this app from SplashLearn adapts to your child’s level and encourages self-paced learning.

Using their Parent Connect App, you can get notifications on progress improvement and skill completions.

Cost : Free to sign up, subscriptions available at $7.99 to $11.99 per month

15. Moose Math

Now part of Khan Academy, Moose Math is a free math app that helps kids practice basic math skills. The app follows an adventure format as kids complete 5 different activities:

  • Moose Juice:  Create smoothies while practicing counting, addition and subtraction
  • Paint Pet:  Paint pets by counting the number of dots
  • Pet Bingo:  Solve addition, subtraction and counting problems to get BINGO
  • Lost & Found:  Learn and sort through shapes and colors
  • Dot to Dot:  Help the Dust Funny find his way home by joining the dots

Moose Math is mostly aimed at younger students, particularly those just starting elementary school or in early learning. All questions shown in Moose Math align with Common Core standards, including on skills like counting and geometry.

Available : Apple App Store

Age : 2 to 7

Cost : Free, with optional donations

How to choose the best math apps for kids

So, you’ve checked out the best math apps for kids but are still unsure which one to use. We understand how challenging it can be to choose the right one.

If you’re in that boat, check out the  nine qualities you must assess when choosing math software :

  • Teacher control
  • Adaptivity and differentiation
  • Curriculum alignment
  • Data actionability
  • Ease-of-use
  • Training and support
  • Student engagement

The guide above will walk you through those qualities in detail, ensuring you make the best choice for your students or children as possible!

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