Fun math games
for 5th grade

The child thinks math boring? Our exciting math games for 5th graders will show you that math can be fun — for everyone.

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Fun math games <br>for 5th grade

What topics do our 5th grade math games cover?

Logical judgements

Sets and subsets

Sequences and patterns

Fractions

Equation problems

False and True

Magic squares

Mathematical puzzles

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Math games for fifth grade demo

Check out our interactive math games by yourself or together with your child. It only takes 10 minutes and does not require registration.
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In EdCraft kids master their math skills by playing fun educational games that support individual traction

WELL THOUGHT-OUT PROGRAM

Math games are developed on the basis of the best sources, the expertise of subject experts, methodologists and psychologists.

INTERACTIVE GAME STRUCTURE

The child solves plot game problems and helps the heroes of the game, meanwhile, learning new topics and improving his or her mathematical skills.

KNOWLEDGE TESTS AND REWARDS

At the end of each topic, the child goes through a final game to test and consolidate knowledge and receives a diploma if successful.

Carefully crafted by experts in kids education

Math games are developed by subject experts from top US and international universities. Our games creators are doting parents, committed educators, and lovers of learning!

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Help your child see math in a new way
with our exciting math games for fifth graders!

Older children and younger teenagers are already familiar with logic tasks and equations, fractions and decimals, as well as with the basics of algebra and geometry, so our math game is good for making a system from all of these pieces of knowledge. Educational math games are good not only for winning contests or boosting school grades. Our math tasks will teach the child to model situations and make their first important decisions in real life.

 

At this stage, most of the kids prefer playing and learning by themselves, without help from their parents. But they can make great fun from competing with their friends and trying to feel more independent and successful when understanding maths without any feeling of boredom or compulsion.

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Complete by yourself or together with your kid. It’s fun, educational and takes only up to 10 minutes for the demo lesson.