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Using a T-Chart Time to Find Elapsed Time Game

T-Chart Time Game is an interactive telling-time math game that helps students practice elapsed time, start/end time, and time intervals using a visual T-chart model. Students drag and drop minute and hour tiles, record each step, and submit a final answer under a teacher-selected timer (3–15 minutes). Correct answers unlock a fast-paced 20-second Math Fact Blitz (addition, subtraction, and multiplication) to build fluency while keeping engagement high.

Unit Fraction Match Speed Game

Unit Fraction Match: Side Tiles is a fast-paced, interactive math sorting game that helps students understand unit fractions by identifying whether shapes are partitioned equally. In each round, students examine a rectangle, circle, or triangle that has been divided into parts. Then they drag a unit fraction tile (like 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, etc.) into the correct answer box—or select “Not Partitioned Equally” when the partitions are unequal.

Perimeter Word Problem Game – Multiplayer

Perimeter Word Problem Game – Multiplayer is an engaging, classroom-ready math game that helps students practice perimeter through realistic word problems involving rectangles and squares. Students read a scenario, choose the correct unit (inches, centimeters, feet, meters, or yards), and calculate the total distance around an object or space. With a built-in timer and rotating turns, this game keeps learners focused while building accuracy and confidence with perimeter skills.

Math Millionaire – Interactive Percent & Interest Math Game

Math Millionaire – Interactive Percent & Interest Math Game

Math Millionaire is an engaging, two-player educational math game that helps students master percent, interest, and real-world financial math skills through fast-paced, game-show-style gameplay. Players take turns answering timed multiple-choice math questions to climb a prize ladder that reaches $1,000,000.

2-Player Fraction Match

2-Player Fraction Match is a competitive memory-and-math game where students race to match fraction cards with visual models. Players take turns flipping two cards at a time on a 6×4 grid. To score a point, they must find a pair that includes one fraction written as text (like 3/4) and one partitioned shape (rectangle or circle) that shows the same fraction shaded.

Creating Fractions out of Groups Game

Creating Fractions out of Groups Game is a fast, hands-on fraction game where students build visual fraction models by creating their own groups of objects. In each round, the game gives a target fraction (like 3/5) and a target object (cats, stars, apples, cars, and more). Players drag and drop as many items as they want into a “group” and must make sure the target object represents exactly the given fraction of the total set.

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