Math Games for Kindergarten
Kindergarteners love learning and exploring through play.
These hands-on activities will teach the basic math subjects through play.
Number recognition
Learning the numbers - Symbols and Values.
Recognize the Symbols by tracing the finger over each number.
Recognize the Values by counting the knobs on each brick.
Compare numbers
This hands-on activity is the perfect introduction to understanding the difference between odd and even numbers.
Even numbers are like cool twins, they can be divided evenly by 2.
On the other hand, odd numbers are like unique superheroes, they can't be divided evenly by 2.
Counting 1 to 10
Learn the numbers and count up to 10 through hands-on activities.
Addition with newmero blocks
The funny blocks makes addition fun to learn.
Subtraction
The funny blocks makes subtraction fun to learn.
Building Spaceship with blocks
newmero blocks make geometry come alive!
Build 3D spaceships and butterflies while having a blast!
Your kid will love math through hands-on learning.
Counting up to 20
Learn how to count from 1 up to 20 through hands-on activities.
Your child will see the difference between the Ten´s and One´s.
Ten´s are green bricks and One´s are yellow bricks.
Colour Patterns for Kids - Easy
Learn how to decode math patterns which are an important basis for future learning. Patterns are all around us like for example tiles on the street, a necklace, a bus schedule, etc...
You can do your own colour patterns for kids or do number patterns.
Learning the numbers - Values
Use a dice or ask your child to find a number between 1 to 9.
If the picked number on the brick is correct, your child can keep it.
Continue the play until there are no bricks left on the table.
You can also do this math game by turning the bricks and showing the symbols.
Addition up to 5
The counting knobs on top of the bricks will help your child to make the addition and find the result.
What is 3 + 2 = ?
Addition with blocks
The funny blocks will make addition a fun hands-on learning activity.
Adding to 10 - Friends of 10
The newmero bricks only fit together like a puzzle if their sum is 10.
If the numbers on the bricks don't add up to 10, they won't fit.
This is also called “number bonds of 10”.
A true puzzle in numbers to learn through play.
Adding to 10 - Friends of 100
The newmero bricks will only fit together if the sum is 100.
The bricks will not click together like a puzzle if the numbers aren’t Friends of 100.
It is also called number bonds to 100.
Subtraction up to 9
This is not only about the math game “how much larger” but also a subtraction exercise.
The newmero bricks will help the children to find the answer.
You stack the two numbered bricks and count the extra knobs at the top. The extra knobs is the answer to the subtraction.
Build and Animal
Create a fun animal with the numbered bricks.
If your child can make addition, add the numbers to find how much the animal weighs in total.
This is great to train fine motor skills, creativity, symmetry and addition.
Place Value with 2 digits
It is easier to understand the numbers when you can build and decompose the numbers.
The green bricks are Tens.
The yellow bricks are Ones.
The newmero blocks does help to show the value.
Game about Money.
Create a homemade ATM money machine to train addition and subtraction by playing.
Put in money to receive back.
A fun math game to DIY at home or for your class.
Free Math Worksheets
You can download and print one of our Free Math worksheets to try out.
These worksheets are from our Math workbook for different Math levels.