I often get asked about online games and activities that support kids’ development, especially when it comes to math. Honestly, it’s a topic I hadn’t explored too deeply until recently. But as I’ve watched how quickly kids pick up on technology and how naturally they navigate screens, I started thinking: why not make some of that screen time meaningful?
Today, I’m excited to share a few fantastic websites that offer fun and engaging online math games. These are great for reinforcing skills, building confidence, and best of all, they make learning and play one and the same.
Free Printable Hundreds Chart Games
Just before we get into the math games and resources, you’ll also want to grab this freebie filled with different ways to play and learn using a hundreds chart (my personal favorite is the hundreds chart puzzle!).
Top 10 Online Math Games
Okay, now let’s get into those fun online math games and resources!
Hour of Code
https://hourofcode.com/ca/learn
The Hour of Code is a global initiative designed to introduce students of all ages to the world of computer science through fun, one-hour coding activities. The website also highlights a variety of other platforms that offer similar interactive math and coding games. You’ll find engaging activities for kids from Pre-K all the way through Grade 9—perfect for sparking curiosity and building foundational skills in a playful, accessible way.
Knowledgehook
https://www.knowledgehook.com/
Knowledgehook is a dynamic educational platform that uses interactive, visual math problems to capture students’ interest and boost learning. Designed for students in Grades 3 to 12, it transforms math practice into a fun and engaging experience.
Multiplication.com
https://www.multiplication.com/
These lively and interactive games help kids master their times tables and multiplication facts in a way that feels more like play than practice. Great for learners from Kindergarten through Grade 12, there’s something here for every skill level.
Prodigy Games
https://www.prodigygame.com/main-en/prodigy-math
Prodigy Games combines adaptive math practice with a thrilling fantasy game world. As students in Grades 1 to 8 complete challenges and level up, teachers and parents can track progress and provide targeted support—making math both magical and meaningful.
CODE
With these hands-on coding games and activities, anyone can begin learning the basics of programming. There’s a wide selection of options tailored for kids aged 5 to 11 and beyond, helping to build early tech skills in a fun and approachable way.
Starfall
On the Starfall website and in its classroom program, kids learn through joyful exploration and interactive play. Starfall offers a wide range of educational games across various subjects, including math, for children from Pre-K to Grade 5, encouraging curiosity and a love of learning.
Math Playground
https://www.mathplayground.com/
Explore problem-solving and critical thinking through fun, interactive games that weave together math facts, real-world applications, and even mathematical art. It’s a creative and engaging way to build key skills while having fun.
Kodable Education
Kodable takes the mystery out of STEM education with a kid-friendly coding environment. Through bilingual guidance from their friendly tutor, CatBot, students can dive into coding challenges that build confidence and spark curiosity, preparing them for a tech-driven future.
PBS Kids
PBS Kids offers a rich variety of educational games that support math development for children ages 2 to 8. Using familiar and beloved characters from popular TV shows, these games make learning math (and other subjects) feel like a natural extension of playtime.
Scratch
Scratch is a powerful, free platform that helps kids ages 8 to 16 learn to code while building essential skills like computational thinking, creativity, and collaboration. It’s available in over 70 languages and promotes equity in computer science. For younger learners (ages 5 to 7), ScratchJr offers a simplified version perfect for early exploration.
Whether your child is just starting to explore numbers or diving into more advanced math and coding concepts, these websites offer something for every age and skill level. If you have any favorite online math or coding games not mentioned here, I’d love to hear about them in the comments!
I also invite you to check out the How Wee Learn shop to browse samples from our complete and beautiful Math Curriculum! We currently offer Grades 1 through 6, with Grades 7 and 8 available for pre-order and scheduled for release later this year.
https://shop.howweelearn.com/collections/grade-school-math-and-literacy
Thank you so much for being here, sweet reader!
xo Sarah
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