Math games

Number sense, arithmetic fluency, fractions, time, money and geometry — practiced as games rather than worksheets. Each one is tagged to the specific skills it exercises, so a student who is solid on adding within twenty but shaky on regrouping gets more of the second and less of the first.

10 math activities

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Pre-KKinderGrade 1Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6Grade 7+

What Ankhdase tracks in math

Ankhdase follows 36 separate math skills. Every question a game asks is tagged with the skill it exercises, so progress is a map rather than a single percentage — and the recommendation engine can point a student at the specific thing that is shaky.

  • Counting to 20
  • Skip counting
  • Comparing numbers
  • Place value
  • Number line & estimation
  • Rounding
  • Comparing expressions
  • Adding within 10
  • Adding within 20
  • Multi-digit addition
  • Subtracting within 10
  • Subtracting within 20
  • Multi-digit subtraction
  • Multiplication facts
  • Multi-digit multiplication
  • Division facts
  • Division with remainders
  • Order of operations
  • Negative numbers
  • Naming fractions
  • Equivalent fractions
  • Comparing fractions
  • Adding fractions
  • Decimals
  • Percents
  • Time to the hour
  • Time to 5 minutes
  • Time to the minute
  • Elapsed time
  • Counting coins
  • Making change
  • Naming shapes
  • Shape attributes
  • Angles
  • Area & perimeter
  • Symmetry

Questions about math on Ankhdase

Are these math games free?
Yes — all 10 are free, run in the browser, and need no download. You can play without an account; signing in only adds saved progress, streaks and badges.
What ages are these math games for?
They span pre-k to grade 7+. Difficulty adapts per student rather than per game, so the same activity works across several year groups.
How does Ankhdase decide what to show next?
It keeps a mastery estimate for each of 36 math skills. Questions drift toward the skills a student is getting wrong and away from ones they have already proved, aiming for roughly 80% accuracy — high enough to feel good, low enough to still be learning.
Can I use these math games in a classroom?
Yes. Teachers can create a class, generate student logins in bulk without email addresses, set assignments with goals, and read a class heat map showing mastery per student per skill.
Do they work offline or on a tablet?
Most do. Once a page has loaded, a service worker keeps it working without a connection, and every drag interaction has a tap alternative for touchscreens. Typing activities need a physical keyboard.