Counting and Cardinality
Ten Frame Flash K.CC.4, K.NBT.1 fuelthebrain.com
Base ten blocks or ten frames flash on the screen for a set time limit. The student is then asked to identify what number was shown.
Fruit Shoot Place Value K.NBT.1, K.CC.1 sheppardsoftware.com
Count the rods and units to match the floating number fruits.
PBS Kids Counting Games K.CC.4, 4a, 4b, 4c, 5 pbskids.org
PBS is a reliable source for educators and parents. This is a whole page of games that can be used to help students develop their counting skills.
Five Frame Game K.CC.4, 4a, 4b, 5 Five Frame
Great math center activity once students understand how to use. Has audio narration. Thinking about numbers using frames of 5 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.
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
save the whale K.OA.4 ictgames.com
The whale is stuck in the lake, she wants to got to the sea. Click on the number bond that would complete the water pipe. Then place your choice on the end of the water pipe
Geometry
Arcademic Skill Builders - Kangaroo Hop K.G.2 arcademics.com
Multiplayer game to identify shapes
Numbers and Operations in Base Ten
Ten Frame Game K.CC.4, 4a, 4b, 5; K.NBT.1 nctm.org
This is an interactive site that offers different types of math problems for children. In addition to showing the problem in words, it says the problem aloud for students to hear, and it has a visual representation of the numbers, as well. Games include: How Many, Build, Fill, and Add
Measurement & Data
Estimate and Measure K.MD.1 pbskids.org
This interactive game asks kids to estimate the height of an object using a variety of non-standard units of measure--tires, donuts, coins--just as George measures himself with licorice whips on the TV show. The Man with the Yellow Hat then counts aloud to see if the estimate is correct. This gives your child practice in counting, as well as in testing a simple hypothesis
Clifford's Measurement Game K.MD.2 pbskids.org
Help Clifford estimate the largest, shortest, thinnest, or thickest objects in a set of three.