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Maths Games

Find a range of educational maths games to support children’s understanding of core maths concepts. Use these games to develop a range of skills, from counting and subitising to fractions and percentages. Maths can often be a subject that children avoid due to the complexity of core concepts. Maths games are a great way to engage young minds and to help them understand key maths principles and concepts.

  • Maths games encourage strategic thinking
  • Frequently playing games helps to build mathematical fluency and concept retention
  • Students will be having so much fun that they won't realise they are learning important concepts
  • Games can be played both at school and at home, encouraging students to teach their parents and further their learning outside of the traditional classroom
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Buzzle Games - Subtraction Facts to 20
$16.90 - Save $5.00 Special Price $13.09
$11.90 (ex GST)
PVC Dice Kit
$104.50
$95.00 (ex GST)
Buzzle Games - Division
$16.90 - Save $5.00 Special Price $13.09
$11.90 (ex GST)
Pattern Blocks Tray
$236.50
$215.00 (ex GST)
Australian Money Bags Games
$29.80 - Save $14.90 Special Price $16.39
$14.90 (ex GST)
Dr Paul Swan's Edugames - Space Race (Set of 4)
$44.90 - Save $22.45 Special Price $24.70
$22.45 (ex GST)
Fracto, Decimo and Percento Game Set
$43.89
$39.90 (ex GST)
Bulk Dice Tray
$383.90
$349.00 (ex GST)
Dr Paul Swan's Spinner Boards - Mixed Pack (Number and Probability)
$87.89
$79.90 (ex GST)
Essential Fraction Kit
$203.50
$185.00 (ex GST)
Bond Blocks Counting to 10 & 20 – Classroom Add-on (with cubes)
$693.00
$630.00 (ex GST)
Basic Facts Kit
$196.90
$179.00 (ex GST)

Children learn best through games that use the skills they already have, and develop the ones they have yet to have. With our various maths games, an otherwise abstract subject becomes concrete (and enjoyable) for young learners.

We have dominoes that can be used to demonstrate various mathematical operations, spinners that can be used in conjunction with (or to replace) dice, and game sets courtesy of Dr. Paul Swan, among others. Whichever game you choose, your students are sure to have loads of fun.