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35 Active Math Games and Activities for Kids Who Love To Move

Last updated: July 25, 2025 5:35 pm
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Active Math Games: Engaging and Educational Activities for Kids

Young children are naturally active and curious, always eager to explore and learn through hands-on experiences. As teachers, it’s important to tap into their natural inclination for movement and play to enhance their learning experience. By incorporating active math games into the classroom, students can have fun, stay engaged, and learn important mathematical concepts at the same time.

Here are some exciting and interactive math games and activities that kids will enjoy while practicing a variety of math skills:

1. Find My Shape:
Prepare paper geometric shapes cut in half and distribute them to students. Challenge them to find their match by moving around the room. Once they find their partner, have them describe the attributes of the shapes.

2. The Money Boat:
Create a game where students toss coins into a floating boat and add up the total amount. The team with the most money wins the game.

3. Valentine Math:
Use heart-shaped cards with math problems for students to solve and record their answers on a grid sheet. Rotate the cards around the classroom for students to solve different problems.

4. George Washington’s Feet:
Trace the size 13 shoe of President George Washington and compare it to students’ feet to understand measurement concepts.

5. How Long Is the Room?:
Have students measure the length of the classroom using their feet and then compare their measurements using rulers.

6. Cotton Ball Olympics:
Organize simple events like cotton ball throws and kicks to measure distances and record results.

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7. Heaviest Book in the Room:
Have students weigh books using different scales to determine the heaviest book in the classroom.

8. Inchworm Exploration:
Students use inchworm measuring sticks to find objects that are smaller or larger than 1 inch.

9. Becoming the Equation:
Students create multiplication equations by arranging themselves in the correct order with number cards.

10. Egg Carton Adder:
Students toss objects into egg cartons with numbers and add up the totals to practice addition.

These are just a few examples of the many active math games that can be incorporated into the classroom to make learning fun and engaging. By combining movement and play with mathematical concepts, students can develop a deeper understanding of math while having a great time.

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