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Cool Math Games for Middle School

Math can be frustrating at times to all students, regardless of ability. Game-based learning can help engage and motivate students when they struggle by going beyond rote memorization to get kids practicing essential skills and making tough choices. The games on this list provide a universal language of play that promotes problem-solving and logic skills whether students are graphing on coordinate planes or solving multi-variable equations.

Matific

Engaging supplemental resource encourages conceptual understanding

Bottom Line: An engaging conceptual supplement for math lessons with easy-to-find standards-aligned activities.

Grades: K–6
Price: Free to try 

First in Math

Gamified math practice for all levels of players

Bottom Line: Nothing frilly: First in Math is 100% solid math practice through and through.

Grades: K–8
Price: Free to try, Paid 

ChessKid

The right combo of learning and play for chess fans at any level

Bottom Line: Whether learning, playing, or coaching, ChessKid has it all covered.

Grades: K–12
Price: Free, Free to try, Paid 

Kahoot! DragonBox Learn Chess

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Gentle chess puzzle game ideal for young newbies

Bottom Line: For kids who are new to chess but want to learn how to play, this fun intro to the game provides a well-done tutorial combined with a light overarching storyline.

Grades: 1–8
Price: Free to try 

Prodigy Math

Adaptive math practice wrapped in role-playing adventure

Bottom Line: Standard math problems plugged into magical adventure yield helpful data.

Grades: 1–8
Price: Free 

Mangahigh

Awesome, adaptive math games with a killer teacher dashboard

Bottom Line: Fantastic tool for flipped or blended classrooms, formative assessment, or extra practice in any setting.

Grades: 2–12
Price: Free to try 

Kahoot! Geometry by DragonBox

Innovative game-based approach to teaching geometry

Bottom Line: Kids build fundamental geometry skills as they play, but connections to classroom math will require teacher support.

Grades: 3–8
Price: Free to try 

Math Snacks

Satisfying mathematical treats kids will gladly gobble up

Bottom Line: Teachers and students will excel with engaging, often funny material; it's a pleasure to explore these extensive resources.

Grades: 3–8
Price: Free 

Kahoot! Algebra by DragonBox

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Mesmerizing step-by-step puzzler sets the foundation for algebra

Bottom Line: This innovative game-changer teaches algebra, changes the way kids learn it, and even changes how they feel about it.

Grades: 4–8
Price: Free to try 

TiViTz

Quirky strategy game reinforces math in a novel way

Bottom Line: Students should enjoy the board game approach to teaching math -- if it's used as a treat to reinforce concepts already learned.

Grades: 4–8
Price: Free, Paid 

Kahoot! Algebra 2 by DragonBox

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Super fun, cutting-edge approach to learning and practicing algebra

Bottom Line: Kids build a strong foundation for algebra by learning the underlying concepts for solving equations with this extremely fun and educational math tool.

Grades: 6–10
Price: Free to try 

Divide by Sheep

Extremely addictive puzzle game has dark, slightly gory play

Bottom Line: A great game for math problem-solving, but be careful choosing your audience.

Grades: 6–12
Price: Paid 

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