GAMES FOR PRIMARY
Supplement your learning by trying those Games that are immersive and require strategy and problem-solving skills to win
This clock match game helps kids learn to tell time to the half-hour. Students are asked to match each digital clock to the analog clock showing the same time.
While playing this adjective quiz game, kids learn how adjectives can add more detail and enhance writing skills. It is also a great way to learn new words and build vocabulary.
This nouns and verb sort game, designed especially for students in the second grade, teaches key grammar skills. Students learn the definition of nouns and verbs, then they are asked to help Roly and Penelope find nouns and verbs in a vending machine.
In this ski race game, students will challenge their understanding of irregular plural nouns, such as mice, feet, and geese. Students must find the plural noun of each word in order to help their ski racer down the mountain first. Mastering plural nouns, especially those in irregular form, is a key building block of the reading and writing curriculum.
Make multiplication a little sweeter with this candy shop array. By listening to the narrator, second graders can find candy jars containing the correct multiplication array.
Students are prompted to enter the difference on these three-digit subtraction problems one digit at a time, and to regroup by hitting the plate above the number they need to borrow from.
In this game, students will practice converting fractions with gems. First, they must help Birdee uncover the correct fraction of each gem to match the mixed number shown. Then, students are asked to write the mixed number as an improper fraction, further deepening their comprehension of parts of a whole.
Main or mane? Scene or seen? Kids build spelling skills while helping Floyd build a wall in this homophone sentence building game. Geared toward those reading and writing at a fourth grade level, students will choose between two homophones to correctly complete the given sentence, and each correct answer gets Floyd closer to completing his wall!
Practicing subject verb agreement is a key element of a reading and writing curriculum. This game, designed especially for fifth graders, asks students to match the subject to the correct verb. A truck shows a verb that students must ensure correctly fits the subject of the sentence by taking away letters (hitting potholes) or adding letters (running over gas cans).
Students can help him in this game by sorting the metaphor clouds into the categories listed in Muggo's brain. Students must sort action, emotion, and appearance metaphors into the correct parts of Muggo's brain.
In Graphing Points to Find Treasure Part 1, students are asked to enter the (x, y) coordinates to help the pirate find all his lost crew and treasure, all with the promise of getting a share of the reward!
Review figurative language terms while crushing the skate park in this race-themed learning game! In Dino Skateboarding: Figurative Language (Game 1), learners identify examples of figurative language as they race their dinosaur character to the finish line!
Learners sharpen their language and vocabulary skills in this underwater learning adventure! In Treasure Diving: Synonyms, players will race to the sunken treasure, identifying words that have similar meanings along the way.
Learners sharpen and expand their knowledge of language and vocabulary words with this sixth-grade grammar game! In Match: Find the Synonyms, players are given three rounds of eight words and need to match the words with similar meanings.
Become the greatest at finding the greatest common factor with this matching game! In Match: Greatest Common Factor, players will need to match the number pairs to the correct greatest common factor.
Review examples of figurative language while crushing the skate park in this interactive learning game! In Dino Skateboarding: Figurative Language (Game 2), learners seek to correctly identify examples of figurative language as they race to cross the finish line!
Give students practice solving one-step inequalities in this treasure-diving adventure! As players race to cross the finish line in Treasure Diving: Solving One-Step Addition and Subtraction Inequalities, they will need to think on their feet to solve the inequalities they will encounter along the way.
Explore common root words and their meanings in this seventh-grade grammar game! In Match: Meaning of Root Words, players will strive to match root words, such as "chron," "urb," and "tox," to their meanings. With three rounds of play, this matching game is an inviting way to help learners expand their language skills and decipher unfamiliar words they may encounter in their reading.
Practice solving operations with integers in this ski-themed math game! In Ski Racer: Missing Integers With Mixed Operations, players will need to determine which integers make the given equations true while racing to cross the finish line.
In Match: Antonyms, players are given four words in each round, such as "conceited" and "irrational," which they will need to match to the words that have an opposite meaning. This educational game is a great way to help learners expand and sharpen their knowledge of language and vocabulary words.