Cool and free Math games and worksheets designed for Kids in Lower Kindergarten(LKG, UKG, Nursery, Pre nursery, Pre KG) to grades 1,2,3 and 4. The portal is designed to test kids skills in Math after school. A cool and fun way for kids to learn mathematics. All Sheets are free can be printed and downloaded.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Math worksheets for Grade I kids (1st Standard or Std 1) kids - 4 | Logically subtract single digit numbers
Detective
- Spatially and Visually find out the meaning of each symbol
- Logically subtract the single digit numbers.
For more sample free downloads and printable math worksheets for Grade 1 visit 10on10.in
Friday, December 23, 2011
The cool and fun way to learn Math | 10on10 cool maths worksheets for Kids
Cool and fun way to learn math….
Math is always considered as a very complex subject and is the least favorite among kids. I’ve seen many kids struggling with math and their parents struggling harder than them to make them fall in love with math. As a kid, I used to love math and still it’s my favorite subject. However, I don’t know the reason of my liking towards math but I have always been good with numbers.
Math is always considered as a very complex subject and is the least favorite among kids. I’ve seen many kids struggling with math and their parents struggling harder than them to make them fall in love with math. As a kid, I used to love math and still it’s my favorite subject. However, I don’t know the reason of my liking towards math but I have always been good with numbers.
Last month, I went to my friend’s place and met her beautiful daughter, Riya. She is 6 years old and just in First Grade(First Standard) and loves math. Loves math?????? Well, at first I was really shocked to know this but then when I saw her doing her math assignment, I was amazed at the way she was doing calculations. You do not see a 6 year old math lover every day. Do you?
At last, I asked my friend that how come her daughter is so good at math, whereas kids of her age find a lot of difficulties with math. She told me that she uses a fun approach to teach math. She uses stories, object, characters etc. to teach her kid. For example, she will tell the story of ‘snow white and the seven dwarfs’ and will ask her kid to count from 1 to 7, and with this only she’ll teach her subtraction. Sometimes, she crafts a story around mathematical concepts to make her kid understand all the mathematical functions. I really liked the idea of linking fun with otherwise boring math.
Kids love cartoons and can remember a long list of their favorite cartoon characters than remembering 1 to 50. Have you ever seen a kid watching National Geographic or discovery channel with interest? Well, I haven’t seen any. But, I’ve seen many kids watching Disney channel, cartoon network and pogo with their food getting cold and eyes glued to the idiot box. This is the story of almost every home with kids. Animations like Dora, the explorer interact with kids and ask them to point out things to help Dora. These types of animations surely help kids in understanding objects and help in learning.
As we all know, kids love cartoons but hate math. So, why not add some colors to otherwise colorless math and make it interesting and fun for kids. Try out teaching your kid with the help of cartoons and stories and may be he’ll become the next Aryabhatta or Archimedes. 10on10 also strives to achieve this using kids math worksheets for kids between Lower and Upper Kindergarten to Grades 1,2,3 and 4.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Integration of Mathematics and India | 10on10.in and Maths Olympiad
“The intellectual potentialities of the Indian nation are unlimited and not many years would perhaps be needed before India can take a worthy place in world mathematics.” – A. Weil
India has been the birthplace to many great mathematicians like Aryabhata, Bhaskara,
Brahamagupta and many more. The Decimal number system was discovered by one Indian mathematician only; Bhaskara I. India has contributed a lot in the development of mathematics.
Mathematics is an important part of Indian culture. Different branches of studies, like commerce, science and engineering, revolve around maths. Parents in India start dreaming about the future of their children right from their birth. They want them either to be engineer, doctor or architect. The burden of these high expectations comes directly onto the kids, who start burning the midnight oil to fulfill them. At very young age, they start preparing for entrance exams of engineering like AIEE, JEE etc. to get into the premium institutes like IIT. Maths is an integral part of these entrance exams and one need to be excellent at maths to clear them.
A large number of Maths Olympiads are held in India to encourage the kids to show their mathematical skills. These Olympiads are held at regional, national and international level. Priyanshi Somani, was the youngest participant of the Mental Calculation World Cup 2010 and won the overall title. She is the only participant who has done 100% accuracy in addition, multiplication, square root till date in all four Mental Calculation World Cups and has her name recorded in limca book of world records.
At 10on10.in (India's top kids’ math educational portal for after school math practice using worksheets and games), the focus is on developing an out of the box style thinking in math so that Indian kids continue to excel in the math Olympiad as they have done in the past. Apart from Olympiad math, 10on10 focuses on improving and sharpening the basic math concepts especially for kids from the Lower kindergarten(LKG/Nursery) right through Upper Kindergarten and Grades (Standards) 1,2, 3 and 4. For more information visit 10on10.in for samples of free kids’ math worksheets that are both downloadable and printable.
In India, math has secured an important place in the education system and will continue to be an integral part of the curriculum. 10on10 helps the kids in understanding math and thereby setting a strong foundation at an early stage. Math is like the mango among subjects, everyone wants to take a bite of it, for some this bite can be sour and for some it is eternally sweet.10on10 helps in turning undesirable sourness to eternal sweetness.
10on10 team
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Free and Cool Math worksheets for Grade I (1st Standard) kids - 2 | Analytically and Visually compare and say numbers either more or less
Counting Is Fun
- Logically count numbers from 1 to 10
- Analytically and Visually compare and say either more or less
For more info visit Ten on Ten Website
Friday, December 2, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Free and Cool Math worksheets for Upper Kindergarten kids (UKG) - 4 | Find the Odd man out
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
About - Cool Math worksheets and games 4 kids in Kindergarten and Grades 1 to 4
Information about coolmathgamesforkidsworksheets blog
- Free printable math worksheets for kids in Kindergarten and Grades 1, 2,3 and 4
- Free Cool Math Games and cartoons in the form of intuitive math worksheets
- Basic and key math concepts and key skills to practice from a wide selection of math worksheets that can be downloaded or printed for practice after school
- Updated on a regular basis by the top Math experts in the education field
- Coming soon free printable Math worksheet directions/ guidance for Parents who have kids in Kindergarten(LKG,UKG) and Grades (Standards) I, II , III and IV.
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Free Math worksheets Kindergarten - 8 | lkg finger counting and numbering game
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Free Math worksheets Kindergarten - 7 | Maze game lkg
Free Math worksheets Kindergarten - 6 | Count the parts of human body
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Free Math worksheets Kindergarten - 5 | Visual Measurement concept of width
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Free Math worksheets Kindergarten - 4 | Counting and numbering from 1 to 10 ,20
Counting from 1 to 10 the fun and cool way to let kids count in
all directions. This worksheet also improve visual and analytical skills
required for kids in Kindergarten.
Hanging Fruits
Logically understand the meaning of primary numbers 1 to 10
Logically count the number of objects
Analytically sequence and write numbers from 1 to 10
For more information visit 10on10.in
all directions. This worksheet also improve visual and analytical skills
required for kids in Kindergarten.
Hanging Fruits
Logically understand the meaning of primary numbers 1 to 10
Logically count the number of objects
Analytically sequence and write numbers from 1 to 10
For more information visit 10on10.in
Free Math worksheets Kindergarten - 3 | Counting and numbering from 1 to 10 ,20
A Really Fun Math game Floors And Windows
Skills developed by kindergarten kids with this exercise:
Logical sequence numbers from 1 to 10
Understand the difference between top & bottom and left & right
Correctly sequence numbers from bottom to top and left to right
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Skills developed by kindergarten kids with this exercise:
Logical sequence numbers from 1 to 10
Understand the difference between top & bottom and left & right
Correctly sequence numbers from bottom to top and left to right
Visit 10on10.in for more information
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Free Math worksheets Kindergarten - 2 | Spot the Hidden numbers and Counting
Spot The Hidden Numbers in this math worksheet - Part of Cool fun games and math activities for Kindergarten kids
Say out loudly, the primary numbers from 1 to 9.
Spot these numbers hidden in the illustrations on the side.
Write the hidden number in the space below each illustration.
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Say out loudly, the primary numbers from 1 to 9.
Spot these numbers hidden in the illustrations on the side.
Write the hidden number in the space below each illustration.
For more information visit 10on10.in
Cool Math Games for Kids in Lower Kindergarten | Fun Way to learn math for Kids
Tall Tall Trees - How to draw trace and draw lines
This free math Worksheet helps to visually understand the meaning of the standing line.
It presents a logical illustration that explains the top and bottom of a product.
The child learns how to trace and draw straight standing lines.
Importantly it aids and improves hand eye co-ordination for lower kindergarten kids.
Watch this blog for more free maths worksheets for other grades.
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This free math Worksheet helps to visually understand the meaning of the standing line.
It presents a logical illustration that explains the top and bottom of a product.
The child learns how to trace and draw straight standing lines.
Importantly it aids and improves hand eye co-ordination for lower kindergarten kids.
Watch this blog for more free maths worksheets for other grades.
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
List of Math Skills for Pre Kindergarten or Nursery
Shapes
Identify circles, squares, and triangles
Identify squares and rectangles
Identify cubes and pyramids
Count to 3
Count dots (up to 3)
Count shapes (up to 3)
Count objects (up to 3)
Represent numbers (up to 3)
Count to 5
Count dots (up to 5)
Count shapes (up to 5)
Count objects (up to 5)
Represent numbers (up to 5)
Count to 10
Count dots (up to 10)
Count shapes (up to 10)
Count objects (up to 10)
Represent numbers (up to 10)
Count to 20
Count dots (up to 20)
Count shapes (up to 20)
Count objects (up to 20)
Represent numbers (up to 20)
Comparing
Compare groups (fewer or more)
Compare in a chart (fewer or more)
Compare in a mixed group
Positions
Inside and outside
Left and right
Left, middle, and right
Above and below
Top and bottom
Classify
Same
Different
Same and different
Classify by color
Size
Long and short
Tall and short
Light and heavy
Holds more or less
Compare height, weight, and capacity
Wide and narrow
Money
Pennies and nickels
Dimes and quarters
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters
Count pennies
Identify circles, squares, and triangles
Identify squares and rectangles
Identify cubes and pyramids
Count to 3
Count dots (up to 3)
Count shapes (up to 3)
Count objects (up to 3)
Represent numbers (up to 3)
Count to 5
Count dots (up to 5)
Count shapes (up to 5)
Count objects (up to 5)
Represent numbers (up to 5)
Count to 10
Count dots (up to 10)
Count shapes (up to 10)
Count objects (up to 10)
Represent numbers (up to 10)
Count to 20
Count dots (up to 20)
Count shapes (up to 20)
Count objects (up to 20)
Represent numbers (up to 20)
Comparing
Compare groups (fewer or more)
Compare in a chart (fewer or more)
Compare in a mixed group
Positions
Inside and outside
Left and right
Left, middle, and right
Above and below
Top and bottom
Classify
Same
Different
Same and different
Classify by color
Size
Long and short
Tall and short
Light and heavy
Holds more or less
Compare height, weight, and capacity
Wide and narrow
Money
Pennies and nickels
Dimes and quarters
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters
Count pennies
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Cool Math Games for Kids
Cool Math games for kids is a specifically designed e-learning program to be launched in the United states that primarily targets Kids in the ages 4-11. The math games are in the form of worksheets and designed to test the math skills learned in school and see how effectively kids are utilizing the key math concepts.
Cool math games for kids also has a lot of math worksheets that are pictorial which simulate greater learning and reinforcement among kids.
To learn more about Cool Math games for kids and to see free sample math worksheets for kids you can visit http://10on10.in for more information.
Cool math games for kids also has a lot of math worksheets that are pictorial which simulate greater learning and reinforcement among kids.
To learn more about Cool Math games for kids and to see free sample math worksheets for kids you can visit http://10on10.in for more information.
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