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Please see below for links to numbers in French as well as a fun number song to help your child remember.
Thinking about numbers using frames of 10 can be a helpful way to learn basic number facts. The four games that can be played with this applet help to develop counting and addition skills.
This activity, provided by Illuminations, focuses on counting sets up to 20. It's also a good way to practice subitizing, which is the ability to recognize a number at a glance.
This activity, provided by Illuminations, is excellent for showing kids that numbers can be represented in a variety of different ways. It's also another great activity to practice subitizing. Please be sure to choose either level 1-6 or 1-10 before beginning this activity.
This activity is perfect for students who are still learning the number sequence from 1-20. After clicking on the link, you will have to scroll down a bit to find this activity.
Number Chart is a fun and educational activity, which helps children see the relationships and patterns among numbers up to 120. To play the game, children will choose a level of difficulty, and then be asked to place numbers on the correct spot within the Number Chart. Complete the activity for a fun surprise!
In this activity, provided by Sheppard Software, the students will focus on quickly recognizing a number, and associating it to the same number, at a glance.
In this activity, students must identify and complete a pattern using coloured 'moon rocks'. The patterns start off easy; however, the level of difficulty increases with each question.
This is a mission for a spy...but you must be able to solve the patterns to move to the next levels.
Just like the title says, this activity is good for practicing skip counting. Students may choose to practice counting by 2, 5 or 10.
Just like the title says, this activity is good for practicing counting. Students may choose to practice counting by 1, 2, 5 or 10.
Join Adventure Man as he races to find the hidden treasure before his arch nemesis, the sinister Mr. Thief gets to it first! You'll put your knowledge of multiples and skip-counting to the test as you make your way through swamps, canyons, and temples in this exhilarating counting quest. Will Adventure Man get to the treasure in time or is he doomed to meet his untimely demise?
Count the tens. Count the units. Then click on the correct bubble.
If you're right, you'll see a dolphin. If you're wrong, your boat will be bitten.
Great online game that shows two visuals to be added together but the kids can select the sum by using one number (the actual sum) or two numbers that add together to make that same amount. For example, if the image shows 4 + 2, they could select 6, or a 4 & 2, or a 5 & 1, etc.
This website offers a variety of single and multi-player addition and subtraction games. In order to narrow your search, please select 'Grade 1' next to 'Browse Games by...'
In this activity, provided by Illuminations, students must determine how many bubbles are under Okta's shell by either adding or subtracting.
Create a free account which enables you to make your own monster and use it as a character in a variety of math games including; counting, number sense, addition, subtraction, geometry and measurement.
This is a free, Pokemon-style math game that has been proven to improve student scores and confidence! It is aligned to the Ontario curriculum for grades 1-6, which is closely related to the Alberta curriculum. The games and activities help your child to practice a variety of math skills.