Grades K-2 Math

Kindergarten-K, First Grade-1st Grade and Second-2nd Grade Smart Board Interactive Math Games, Activities, Lessons




Teachers and students can use these Smart Board games, activities and lessons to learn about Math in Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade. Some of the topics covered are: Adding, Subtracting, Data, Simple Probability, Geometry, Word Problems, Measurement, Money, Number Facts, Number Sense, Numeration, Patterning and Algebra, Whole Numbers, Labeling Graphs, Bar Graphs, Pictographs, Collecting date, Organizing Data, Graphing

Students practice using a balance scale in Poodle Weigh In – Students will help the poodle determine its number by adding and removing weight to a balance scale. Cute interactivity will keep students involved.

Practice adding in “Ruffie Wrap” – Use simple addition to pack chocolates into boxes according to their weight. Fit as many as you can into the package without exceeding its weight capacity.

Practice colors and patterns in “Color Pattern – Student find the pattern & then color each button.

Practice counting and adding in “Ten Frame” – Thinking about numbers using frames of 10 can be a helpful way to learn basic number facts. The four games that can be played help to develop counting and addition skills.

Create a shape with Tangrams - Students use 7 puzzle pieces to make shapes. Options to flip and change color make this activity fun for all ages.

Count by 1′s, 5′s, or backwards with “Connect the Dots” - Fun interactive counting games that allows students to select counting by 1′s, 5′s, or backwards. Just like “old fashioned” dot to dot activity, but more fun on the computer!

Practice Setting the Hands of the Clock with On TimeThis interactive game allows students to set the hands of an analog clock to the stated time (Level 1). Four levels of difficulty are provided for other grade levels.

Practice Counting Coins with “Do I Have Enough Coins?”Students count coins to determine if they have enough money to purchase the item shown at the price given. A correct answer gives a visual and audio reward!

Learn Math Facts with Ballon PopAn interactive math game to practice basic math facts. Students pop the balloons to select the sums in order from lowest to highest.

Bugabaloo Basic Math Facts - This interactive math game provides practice on basic math facts. Students develop fundamental skills in an interactive environment.

Talking Calculator - Use this talking calculator on the smart board!

Addition and SubtractionA fun addition and subtraction game for the Smart Board.

Speed Math – First choose your skill to practice (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division). Then, choose the numbers you want to practice. Click “Start!” If you reach your goal, you can print out your very own certificate of achievement!

Math Manipulatives - Bar chart maker, base blocks, abacus, fractions, money, number line, percentages Smart board tools, lessons!

Learn about money Dollars and CoinsFun interactive dollars and coin practice for the smartboard!

Coins – Pennies, Nickels, Dimes and Quarters -Learn about different money amounts on the Smart Board!

Match Money Amounts – Match up different money amounts in this interactive game!

Money – Coins – Introduction to coins – Fun interactive coin and money practice!

Addition – Adding Game - Addition match-up game. Match the addends to the correct sum. Interactive

Addition Practice – Penguin Game – Practice adding in this fun game with penguins!

Addition Practice – Fun addition game and activity for the smart board!

Fractions and Number Sense - Number Sense and Fractions Interactive – A rewards-based game to develop a sense of numbers and fractions

Place Value to the thousands – Interactive Place Value Game – Can you put your knowledge to the test and beat Robbie the Robot?

Money Game - Nickel and Dimes; Learn all about money, addition and subtraction

Addition and Subtraction Game - Addition and Subtraction First Grade Smart Board – Annie and Jose have fun with Addition and Subtraction in their new garden.

Telling time activity – Time for TimeStudents practice telling time in this interactive activity.

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