tic tac toe game with multiplication problems, with a rabbit replacing one of the problems

Tic Tac Toe

This is a combination assessment and game block that is very popular with young players. It’s also 100% accessible for visually-impaired players. For each correct math question, an item is earned, which can be a rabbit, a key or anything else you can imagine. Incorrect answers get a different item – an empty snare or a lock, for example. Math questions can be multiplication, division, addition or subtraction.

Dog eating from a bowl with text "thanks for the food"

Get an Animal

This is an assessment and game block that is very popular with young players. For each correct math question, the player gets another animal or item for their animal. Math questions can be multiplication, division, addition or subtraction. Division problems will all have a whole number quotient, with no remainder. Division can also include converting fractions to a whole number, as shown in the example below.

a recycling bin on left and organic (green) bin on right. Four choices below - raspberry, two different colors of plastic bottles and a plastic bag

Drag and Drop

This block, in the drag_and_drop folder, has two areas. The top area consists of two images. The bottom area shows four items, which may be images or text. The object is to drag and drop all of the items to the correct area before time runs out.

game board showing math problem at the bottom

Caves and Trees: Math

This is a combination game and assessment block. You might also consider it practice or instruction. All the things! The player rolls a die to advance through the game. Caves send the player back, trees can be climbed to the next row. If a player lands on one type of square, they must answer a problem to advance. A second type of square asks a harder problem but the player advances twice as far.