Math Practice for Kids

Free Ages 4-12 No sign-up Hand-picked

Math facts become automatic the same way anything does: short, frequent practice with instant feedback. This page gathers every math tool on the site into one place, so daily practice is one bookmark away, whatever level your child is working at.

The mix matters. Flashcards build accuracy, games add happy speed pressure, printables carry practice away from the screen, and quizzes check what stuck. Rotate them and practice stops feeling like practice.

Math facts as flashcards

Addition to 10 Flashcards

The first fact family, know-it-or-learn-it.

Addition to 20 Flashcards

The full early addition set.

Subtraction to 10 Flashcards

Take-away facts as a card deck.

Times Tables Flashcards

Every table from 1 to 20 has its own deck.

Games that drill the facts

Times Tables Game

Ten quick questions on any table.

Quick Math Game

Sixty seconds of mental arithmetic.

Number Bonds Game

Tap the pairs that make 10 or 20.

Counting Game

Where it all starts.

Greater or Less Game

Compare numbers at speed.

Printable practice

Addition to 10 Worksheet

Twenty fresh problems every print.

Addition to 20 Worksheet

Bigger sums, same fresh-print trick.

Subtraction to 10 Worksheet

With a built-in answer key.

Times Table Chart 1-12

The reference grid for the wall.

Check what stuck

Math Quiz

Ten questions with explanations.

Addition Match

Pair each sum with its answer.

Times Tables Match

Multiplication as a matching game.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best way for kids to practice math facts?

Five to ten minutes daily, mixing formats: flashcards for accuracy, a game for speed, and a printed worksheet once or twice a week. Short and daily beats long and weekly every time.

Which math facts should be automatic, and when?

Addition and subtraction within 20 by the end of grade 2, and times tables to 12 by the end of grade 3 or 4. The tools on this page cover that whole runway in order.

Are worksheets or games better for math practice?

They do different jobs. Games give instant feedback and motivation, worksheets build the writing-it-down fluency school expects. Our worksheets print with fresh problems every time, so both stay endless.

Keep exploring with our 2nd grade learning games and our 3rd grade learning games.