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Interactive games, printable flashcards and ready-to-teach lesson plans for every math skill from Preschool through Grade 4.

100+Games
6Grade Levels
50+Lesson Plans
200+Flashcards

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Tap any level to start playing instantly — every game is aligned to curriculum standards.

Why Families Choose Math4ChildrenPlus

Everything you need to make math practice effective, enjoyable and completely free.

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100+ Interactive Games
Curriculum-aligned games covering every skill from counting to long division. New questions generated every session.
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Printable Flashcards
Print-ready flashcard sets for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts. Perfect for quick daily practice.
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Ready-Made Lesson Plans
Structured lesson plans aligned to CCSS-M. Each plan includes objectives, activities, and assessment suggestions.
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Works on Any Device
Optimised for iPads, tablets, Chromebooks and desktop computers. No app download needed — open and play instantly.
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Always Free
No subscriptions, no paywalls, no email required. Every resource on the site is free for families and classrooms.
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Educator Designed
Every game and resource is built with reference to Common Core State Standards and validated by experienced teachers.

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Printable flashcards, lesson plans and more — download and use immediately.

Math4ChildrenPlus.com: Your Complete Free Math Learning Platform for Kids

Math4ChildrenPlus.com is a comprehensive free mathematics learning platform built specifically for children ages 3 through 10. Unlike single-topic apps or grade-specific tools, this platform provides a complete, cohesive learning journey from a child's first encounter with numbers in preschool through the complex multi-step mathematics of Grade 4. Every resource — interactive games, printable flashcards, structured lesson plans, and downloadable worksheets — is available at no cost, with no registration required.

This page serves as your starting point. Whether you are a parent looking for trusted after-school practice, a classroom teacher seeking engaging supplementary tools, or a homeschooling educator needing a structured resource library, Math4ChildrenPlus.com has been designed with your needs in mind.

💡 Quick start: Choose a grade level from the strip above and tap "Play Games Free" to begin instantly. All 100+ games open directly in your browser — no app store, no account, no waiting.

A Complete Mathematics Learning Journey: Preschool to Grade 4

The progression from preschool numeracy to Grade 4 mathematics represents one of the most significant cognitive journeys a child undertakes. Each stage builds directly on the previous one, and gaps at any level create compounding difficulties further along. Math4ChildrenPlus.com is structured to support every stage of this journey with age-appropriate, rigorous, and genuinely engaging content.

Preschool Mathematics (Ages 3–5)

Before formal schooling begins, children build the informal mathematical knowledge that makes all later learning possible. This foundational stage — sometimes called pre-K numeracy — includes subitising (recognising small quantities without counting), one-to-one correspondence, comparing quantities, sorting and classifying objects, identifying shapes in the environment, and recognising simple patterns. Our preschool games are built around these developmental milestones, using bright visuals, large interactive targets, and short rounds perfectly suited to the attention spans of 3–5 year olds.

Kindergarten Mathematics (Ages 5–6)

Kindergarten introduces formal numerical thinking. Children learn to count, read, and write numbers to 20; add and subtract within 10; compare numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to; describe, sort, and categorise 2D and 3D shapes; measure lengths by counting units; and represent data in simple charts. Our 19 kindergarten games cover every CCSS-M Kindergarten standard across the five domains: Counting and Cardinality (K.CC), Operations and Algebraic Thinking (K.OA), Number and Operations in Base Ten (K.NBT), Measurement and Data (K.MD), and Geometry (K.G).

Grade 1 Mathematics (Ages 6–7)

First grade is when mathematics becomes genuinely exciting. Children move from single-digit thinking to two-digit numbers, discover the concept of place value, and develop fluency with addition and subtraction facts within 20. Telling time, measuring with non-standard units, and identifying fractions as equal parts all appear for the first time. Our 18 Grade 1 games cover every 1st grade standard: addition and subtraction to 20, making ten using ten-frames, place value with tens and ones, number ordering to 120, skip counting by 2s, 5s and 10s, even and odd, word problems, time to the half hour, shapes, measurement, fractions, money, data graphs, missing number equations, comparing two-digit numbers, number bonds, and ordering by length.

Grade 2 Mathematics (Ages 7–8)

Second grade extends everything learned in Grade 1 into larger numbers and more complex operations. Addition and subtraction reach 1000, place value extends to three digits, and the conceptual foundation for multiplication is built through arrays and repeated addition. Time advances to five-minute intervals, and money problems involve dollars and cents. Our 18 Grade 2 games span two-digit operations with regrouping, three-digit place value using base-ten block visuals, skip counting through 100s, time to 5 minutes, dollar and cent counting, centimetre measurement, shape attributes, fractions to eighths, pictographs, and more.

Grade 3 Mathematics (Ages 8–9)

Third grade is the year mathematics changes gear. Multiplication and division become the dominant focus, fractions move onto the number line, and area and perimeter emerge as measurable geometric properties. Place value extends to 10,000, and rounding is introduced as a practical estimation strategy. Our Grade 3 platform features 18 games covering multiplication facts to 100, division facts, missing factor equations, fractions on number lines, comparing fractions, area by counting unit squares, perimeter of polygons, thousands place value, rounding to nearest 10/100/1000, telling time to the minute, elapsed time, metric mass and volume, scaled bar graphs, quadrilateral classification, multiplication and division word problems, equivalent fractions, multi-digit addition and subtraction, and mixed area-and-perimeter challenges.

Grade 4 Mathematics (Ages 9–10)

Fourth grade brings multi-step problem solving, multi-digit multiplication algorithms, long division with remainders, decimal notation, and the first systematic study of angles and geometric classification. Our Grade 4 quiz platform features 18 carefully constructed quizzes — presented in a focused, no-timer format designed for careful mathematical thinking — covering every 4th grade CCSS-M standard: multi-digit multiplication, long division, factors and multiples, adding and subtracting fractions, mixed numbers, multiplying fractions by whole numbers, decimal place value, comparing decimals, place value to millions, angle types, lines and rays, measurement conversions, area of irregular shapes, line plots, number patterns, fraction-decimal equivalence, rounding large numbers, and multi-step word problems.

Interactive Games: How Our Technology Works

Every game on Math4ChildrenPlus.com generates fresh questions every session. There is no fixed question bank to memorise — each visit produces a unique set of problems drawn from the full problem space for that skill. This means a child can play the same game dozens of times and always encounter new questions, making it an ideal tool for repeated practice without the boredom of seeing the same problems again and again.

All games use a generation-guarded rendering engine that prevents questions from ever jumping between topics when a child switches games — a technical quality standard that eliminates a common frustration found on less well-built educational platforms. Each game stores progress in the browser's memory during a session and resets cleanly when the session ends, ensuring privacy and a fresh start every time.

Free Printable Resources: Flashcards, Lesson Plans and Worksheets

Beyond interactive games, Math4ChildrenPlus.com provides a growing library of printable and downloadable resources designed to extend learning beyond the screen. Our flashcard sets cover the four core arithmetic operations across all grade-appropriate number ranges. Lesson plans provide structured, ready-to-teach sessions with clear learning objectives, step-by-step activities, materials lists, and formative assessment suggestions. Printable worksheets provide additional practice with answer keys included.

All printable resources are in HTML format, optimised for print using CSS print media queries. Simply navigate to a resource page and select Print from your browser — the page renders cleanly as a formatted document suitable for classroom or home use.

For Parents: Maximising Your Child's Progress

Research in educational psychology consistently shows that brief, frequent practice sessions are far more effective than long, infrequent ones. Ten minutes of daily practice on Math4ChildrenPlus.com will produce significantly better results than a single 60-minute session once a week. We recommend matching the game selection to what your child is currently studying in school — use the topic filter on each grade page to find games that target the exact skill being taught in class.

Sit with your child for the first session to show them the controls and discuss any wrong answers together. The immediate feedback in our games is a powerful teaching moment: when a wrong answer appears, ask your child to explain what they were thinking and walk through the correct reasoning together. This metacognitive practice — thinking about thinking — accelerates mathematical understanding faster than simply getting more right answers.

For Teachers: Classroom Integration

Math4ChildrenPlus.com is designed to integrate seamlessly into classroom instruction as a supplementary resource. Games work on smartboards for whole-class warm-ups or transitions between lessons. Tablets and Chromebooks can run any game in a station rotation model. Computer lab sessions can be structured using the topic filters to target a specific standard the class is working on. All resources require no accounts, no setup, and no IT involvement — a significant practical advantage in real classroom environments.

Our lesson plans are formatted to support teacher planning directly. Each plan includes a standard reference, learning objective, warm-up activity, main instruction sequence, guided practice with suggested questions, an independent practice component, and a closing formative assessment. Plans are designed to fill a standard 45–60 minute lesson period.

About Math4ChildrenPlus.com

Math4ChildrenPlus.com is an independent educational platform dedicated to making high-quality mathematics learning resources freely available to every child, family, and educator. The platform is supported by advertising revenue, which allows all content to remain free without subscriptions or paywalls. We are committed to continuous improvement and regularly add new games, resources, and grade levels. Visit regularly to discover what is new.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is Math4ChildrenPlus.com really free? +
Yes — every game, flashcard, lesson plan and worksheet on this site is completely free. No subscription, no login, no hidden fees. The site is supported by advertising to keep all content free for every family.
What ages are the games designed for? +
Our games cover ages 3–10, from Preschool (ages 3–5) through Grade 4 (ages 9–10). Each grade level is clearly labelled with the target age range. If your child finds a level too easy or too hard, simply try the grade above or below.
Do I need to download anything? +
No downloads required. All games run directly in your web browser. They are compatible with Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge on any device including iPads, Android tablets, Chromebooks and desktop computers.
How do the lesson plans work? +
Lesson plans are available on our Resources page. Each plan is a structured HTML document optimised for printing. Navigate to the plan, click Print in your browser, and it renders as a clean printable document. Plans include objectives, step-by-step activities, and assessment suggestions.
Are the games aligned to Common Core? +
Yes. All games and resources are aligned to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSS-M). The specific standards addressed by each game are documented on each grade's game page. The resources are also suitable for students following equivalent curricula in Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
Can teachers use these in the classroom? +
Absolutely. All games work on smartboards and classroom devices with no accounts or setup required. Lesson plans are ready to print and teach. Use the topic filters on each grade page to target the skill currently being taught. See our Resources page for classroom-specific printable materials.