Learning Games
Bounce
Students guide a bouncing ball to compare numbers and find the location of integers, fractions, percentages, decimals, and the value of pie charts on a number line.
Cloud Machine
Students solve puzzles featuring concrete, visual representations of fractional spaces. The goal is to fill a cloud to a precise level of liquid by opening and closing a series of gates. The game helps students conceptually understand fraction recognition, equivalence, and addition and subtraction of fractions with the same and different denominators.
Cupcake
Students run a cupcake delivery business, in which they need to interpret diverse word problems and engage in practice with basic economics, proportions, and the coordinate system. Through the game, students budget for ingredients, take increasingly complex orders, and make deliveries on the coordinate plane of a city map.
Hungry Fish
Students combine integer bubbles to feed a fish with a specific target number, reinforcing the concept that there are multiple ways to compose and decompose a number by finding sums and differences.
Hungry Guppy
In this precursor to Hungry Fish, students learn to identify small numbers of objects, fluently add sets of shapes, and recognize numerals up to 6.
Match
Students match number jellies of equal value, learning to interpret different visuals and symbolic representations of integers, sums, differences, and products. The game is designed to improve working memory while giving students valuable fluency practice with addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
Pizza
Students run a virtual pizza store. They set prices, compare vendors for ingredients, and perform quick mental math to calculate the price of customer orders. Adaptive timing gives students appropriately challenging fluency practice with addition, multiplication, and multistep problems.
Zoom
Students move left and right and zoom in and out of the world’s most interactive number line to find missing values, compare numbers, and build number sense. Animals corresponding to each order of magnitude make the concept of place value concrete.