addition facts, mental math, and target-number thinking. elementary grades 1-4.
Start here for students who need practice building sums, combining numbers, and improving addition fluency.
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addition facts, mental math, and target-number thinking. elementary grades 1-4.
Start here for students who need practice building sums, combining numbers, and improving addition fluency.
subtraction facts, differences, and number relationships. elementary grades 1-4.
Choose this track when students are practicing taking away, comparing quantities, or building subtraction confidence.
times-table recall, multiplication facts, and product recognition. elementary grades 3-5.
Use these games for repeated multiplication practice, fact fluency warmups, and quick recall before division.
division facts, quotients, grouping, and equal sharing. elementary grades 3-5.
Pick this track when students are connecting multiplication facts to division or practicing quotients.
greater than, less than, equal values, and number sense. elementary grades 1-3, with some games that keep getting harder.
Use comparison games for students learning to judge value, order numbers, and recognize relationships quickly; Greater Gator can ramp up enough to challenge older students and grown ups too.
logic, planning, pattern recognition, spatial reasoning, and problem solving. elementary grades 2-6 and all-ages puzzle practice.
Choose puzzle tracks for slower thinking practice, strategy, and number-based reasoning beyond math facts; Sudoku and 2048-style puzzles can appeal to high school and adult players too.