Being familiar with numbers, math facts, counting, and patterns will help your child build the foundation that is needed to ensure that he or she will be successful in second grade math. Use these interactive math games to help your child become more fluent in math.
Number Patterns
Bubble Skip Counting
Count by twos, threes, fours, fives, sixes, sevens, eights, nines, and tens to one hundred by popping the bubbles and putting numbers in order. As you get more fluent, try a different number.
http://www.abcya.com/number_bubble_skip_counting.htm
Balloon Pop Skip Counting
What's more fun than popping balloons? Count by twos, threes, fours, fives, sixes, sevens, eights, nines, and tens. Pop the balloons to continue the pattern.
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/earlymath/BalloonPopSkip.htm
Fruit Skip Counting
A little more advanced than Balloon Pop and Bubble Skip Counting, Fruit Skip Counting gives children an opportunity to fill in the missing number in a pattern as fruit displaying different numbers bounces around the screen.
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/earlymath/Fruit_shoot_SkipCount.htm
Skip Counting Patterns
Choose a number to skip count by and complete the patterns. Earn points by completing more patterns!
http://members.learningplanet.com/act/count/free.asp
ABCya Games
This website has a huge variety of games to support learning.
http://www.abcya.com/second_grade_computers.htm
Addition Facts
Math Baseball
Answer an addition fact correctly and your runner will move ahead. Just as the game goes, three strikes and you're out. Try and score as many runs as you can. This game can be played to practice addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts. Use the easy level for facts or challenge yourself with higher levels in which you may have to regroup. Keep a pencil and paper handy if you choose to challenge yourself.
Number Bonds
Make number bonds adding up to ten. This is incredibly important for what's ahead in second grade. Know these well and future topics will be much easier.
http://www.mathplayground.com/number_bonds_10.html
Math Playground
This website has many games to help second graders learn how to add and subtract. You won't get bored here!
http://www.mathplayground.com/index_addition_subtraction.html
Fun for the Brain Addition Games
Practice your facts by choosing from a variety of games. The better you are at your math facts the easier it will be to understand future topics in second grade.
http://www.fun4thebrain.com/addition.html
Subtraction Facts
Math Baseball
Answer a subtraction fact correctly and your runner will move ahead. Just as the game goes, three strikes and you're out. Try and score as many runs as you can. This game can be played to practice addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts. Use the easy level for facts or challenge yourself with higher levels in which you may have to regroup. Keep a pencil and paper handy if you choose to challenge yourself.
Fun for the Brain Subtraction Games
Very similar to the addition version, these subtraction games will help you get to know your subtraction facts. The better you know these, the easier it will be when more complex topics are introduced late on in second grade.
http://www.fun4thebrain.com/subtraction.html
Multiplication Facts
Math Baseball
Answer a multiplication fact correctly and your runner will move ahead. Just as the game goes, three strikes and you're out. Try and score as many runs as you can. This game can be played to practice addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts. Use the easy level for facts or challenge yourself with higher levels in which you may have to regroup. Keep a pencil and paper handy if you choose to challenge yourself.
Fun for the Brain Multiplication Games
Similar the addition and subtraction games, get to know your multiplication facts with this variety of games. Make sure that you can skip count well before working on multiplication. If you're having difficulty here practice some of the skip counting games before continuing.
http://www.fun4thebrain.com/mult.html