K-1 Math

123 Order 
This program has a number line on the bottom of the screen, 1-10,
Students fill in which number comes next.

Number Sense 
Students fill in the Missing Numbers from 1 to 10.

Count Your Chickens 
Students count animal pictures in groups from 1 to 10.
Numbers Students Find Groups of Things from 1 to 10.
 
Count Us In
This site has 12 interactive primary games.  Each is designed to help children understand basic number concepts.  Activities include counting, grouping, ordinal numbers and more.  All games require Flash 5 or higher.  
 
Number Train 
Students build a train by moving boxcars numbered 1-10. Students hear the number's name and see the written number. When they click on a boxcar they see graphic representations of the number.
 
The Counting Story 
Students click on a number from 1-11, they see the number, a number sentence, and a graphic representation (bunnies) of the amount they clicked on.
 
Same or Different 
Students click on the picture with the same number of items as the example on the left of the screen. 
 
Connect the Dots 
Students practice Counting by 1's, 5's, and Backwards.
 
Connect the Numbers 
Students practice counting while they connect the numbers to complete a picture.

How many?
 
Students practice counting and click on the number equal to the number of shapes shown. 
 
Counting Sets 
This site has students practice counting different sets of animals.
 
Zero to Ten Worksheet 
Teacher Resource- This is a printable student worksheet that covers the numbers Zero to Ten.
 
Eleven to Twenty 
Teacher Resource- This is a printable student worksheet that covers the numbers Eleven to Twenty.
 
Snakes and Ladders 
Students play a game similar to Chutes and Ladders students count forward.  The game can be adjusted for 1 or 2 players.
 
Dam Jammer 
Students must find and drag the shape to plug the hole that is in the dam.  There are three levels and each gets progressively harder.  They levels are Basic Shapes, Flips and Turns and Combine Shapes. 
 
Buzzing with Shapes 
Buzzing with Shapes- Students play against each other, they count sides on different shapes and play a game almost like tic-tac-toe.
 
123 Order 
This program has a number line on the bottom of the screen, 1-10, Students fill in which number comes next.
 
Count Your Chickens 
Students count animal pictures in groups from 1 to 10.
 
Sorting Bumper Cars 
Students sort bumper cars placing cars in the correct circle.  This activity has students practice recognizing equal to and more than.
 
Count Hoot 
Young students practice addition, subtraction or a combination of both skills by counting ladybug spots.  There are three skill levels.
 
Patterns 
Students are presented with a pattern and are asked to identify what
comes next.
 
Number Sentences 
Students answer the question by putting the cursor inside the answer box, then use the keyboard to type the number. 
 
Addition
 Addition- Students answer the addition problems by putting the cursor in the  answer box below the question, then they use the keyboard to type in the number.
 
Subtraction 
Students answer the subtraction problems by putting the cursor in the answer box below the question, then they use the keyboard to type in the number.
 
Number Grid 
Students must fill in the blank squares in the number grid to count from 1 to 100.  Great practice site!

Counting Grid Activity 
Students must fill in the blank squares in the grid to count to 100.  Great practice site!  This program reinforces the ordering of numbers from 1 to 100.