Line Jumper:
In this number line game, students click on various points on the number line. It is excellent for teaching addition, subtraction, and negative numbers.
Math Baseball:
Score runs by answering math questions. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. Four different levels of difficulty make it appropriate for all grade levels. Math Baseball also introduces basic algebra.
MathCar Racing:
Utilizing one's mathematical and logistical skills, game pits student against computer to win a car race. Each player gains points by choosing which math expressions within a table will gain him/her the most points, while leading his opponent to score less or lose points. Three levels of difficulty covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, and
division.
Number Cracker:
Players are given a series of numbers with one number missing. They must find the missing number by solving a mathematical pattern. Four different levels of difficulty covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and algebra concepts.
Oddball:
Not every one is the same. Players click on the picture that is different from the others in the group. For pre-school and early elementary.
One False Move:
This haunted house adventure game teaches players how to order numbers from lowest to highest, and vice versa.