There are a variety of ways for children to practice math facts.
These include flashcards, worksheets, timed quizzes, and online games.
Fortunately, there’s no shortage of websites with resources for learning math facts.
What follows is a list of links to sites such as these. While it is by no means a complete list of websites for practicing basic facts, it does include the most well-known ones.
I hope this list of resources helps your child to master the basic math facts.
Websites for Learning Math Facts
Coolmath: This site has an abundance of lessons and games for learning math including the basic facts.
Play Kids Games: This is a math facts practice game which allows you to choose the difficulty level, operations, and duration.
Factmonster: This is an untimed set of interactive flashcards where you can choose the operation(s) and the difficulty level.
Funbrain: This Math Baseball game is for one or two players and lets you choose the operation(s) and difficulty level. Algebra style is also an option.
ABCya: You’ll find a wide variety of online educational games on this site organized by grade level. Math facts games are included.
Primary Games: There is a huge collection of online games, books, printables, and videos for learning math and more on Primary Games. Included are the well-known School House Rock math videos.
Sheppard Software: This site has a large collection of online math games.
Arcademics: Academic skills and arcade style games come together on this website. Math fact games are included.
Fun 4 the Brain: This site offers online quizzes and games for practicing math facts. It also offers activities for other school subjects.
SoftSchools: You’ll find an assortment of math games on the SoftSchools site including some for practicing math facts.
Rader’s NumberNut: This site has online lessons and activities for learning math facts and more.
Multiplication.com: This website offers a wide variety of math games in various categories including Animal, Space, Arcade, Medieval, Action, and more. Games can be played with one or more players.
Khan Academy: This section of the Khan Academy has online activities for math fact practice.
AAA Math: This site has free online lessons for learning math facts and more.
Math Playground: Like the name suggests, this site is a playground of math games and activities. It also has free printable worksheets, both pre-made and build your own.
A Plus Math: A Plus Math offers worksheets, games, flashcards and a homework helper.
Math Fact Cafe: This is a good site for generating worksheets. It also offers pre-made sheets and interactive flashcards.
Math-Drills: This website offers a variety of free math printables including basic facts worksheets.
The Math Worksheet Site: This is an endless source of math worksheets.
Donna Young: This section of Donna Young’s site has a collection of printable math facts drill sheets.
SuperKids: You’ll find a math worksheet creator on this portion of the SuperKids site.
Did you find some resources that will help your kids with learning math facts? I hope you did and I hope that if you found this post helpful you will share it so that other can benefit from it.
More help on this site for teaching math facts:
- Videos with Adding by 1 Songs
- Free Multiplication Mini Books (In the Membership Area)
- Free Math Fact Family Triangles (In the Membership Area)