MathGames.com – free math games, organized by grades, skills, and common core standards

http://www.mathgames.com

 

We’re a suite of games and apps that combine play with learning in a way you’ve never seen.

We know how to entice kids to play games. We’ve built some of the most popular gaming sites on the web by making fun, free games that competed (we admit it) with homework and textbooks for kids’ attention.

Now we’ve decided to use that expertise, that innate sense of fun, for a greater good. MathGames is driven by a belief: if students applied even a fraction of their free time on math, it would amount to something significant – something that could change their lives.

By using the same analytical approach used in other mobile, social and online games we feel we can create engaging educational content that keeps students playing – learning- longer than virtually any other teaching tool.

Our games and apps are guided by the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics and pay careful attention to regional curriculum all over the world. We use a customized learning approach and our games change based on who’s playing: their mastery of that skill, their experience. Because the difficulty changes with the student’s strength, players don’t get frustrated, or bored.

 


Nathan Smith

Nathan Smith is Director of Technology for the College of Education and Human Services at Utah State University. In that role, he also directs The Adele & Dale Young Education Technology Center (The YETC) located in room 170 of the Education Building on Utah State University's Logan campus. The YETC is a combination student open­access computer facility, a K­12 curriculum materials library, a NASA Educator Resource Center for Utah, and a technology training center. Nathan served eight years (2004­2012) on the Board of Directors for the Utah Coalition for Education Technology (UCET) He was re­elected in 2014 to serve another two year term on the board. A former elementary school teacher, Nathan has taught students every age from young children to senior citizens. He has had the opportunity beginning in 2011 to train international high school teachers from all over the world about technology in education, through the U.S. State

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