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Primary Counting Games

Primary counting games afford students the opportunity to learn about numbers and counting. This is accomplished especially well through interactive games, with PrimaryGames.com an example of a website that provides such games. The games typically present players with multiple-choice questions. This allows students who do not know the answers to questions to make educated guesses.
  1. Fishy Count

    • Fishy count is a simple counting game appropriate for kindergarten and early elementary school students. It is a flash-based game that requires Adobe Flash Player to play. When the game begins, users are faced with an underwater environment. Users are asked to count all the colorful fish that swim by and pick the correct answer from a list of three possible answers. There are 10 rounds in total. The game is available on PrimaryGames mobile, an application for wireless devices.

    Add 'Em Up

    • Add 'Em Up is a game that challenges children to add numbers together and choose the correct answer from a selection of three possible answers. The numbers to be added are all single digit numbers and the answers are either single-digit or double-digit numbers. There are 10 questions in total and players are given a score at the end of the final round. This game also requires Adobe Flash Player.

    Dress Up Math

    • In Dress Up Math, players are presented with a range of clothing items labeled with different prices and are asked to purchase a wardrobe for a female character. The object of the game is to spend exactly the amount displayed on the price tag labeled "goal." The amount spent thus far is displayed on the price tag labeled "spent." Players must drag pieces of clothing and accessories from the display rack to the girl in order to dress her. There are 10 levels to this game.

    Make 15

    • Make 15 is game that allows users to play head to head with the computer. Players are asked to take turns, with the computer selecting numbers from a set of nine possible numbers. The object of the game is to make three of your selections add up to 15. The game may be repeated as many times as you wish, and you can try to beat the computer.


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