Online Multiplication Games: Learn Math Online

You may remember drilling with flashcards and worksheets from your own school days, but learning multiplication facts doesn't have to be a chore. Your child can have fun learning multiplication times tables by playing the free, online multiplication games listed below.

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Free Games from Multiplication.com

Here are many free multiplication games for your child to play at home. Your child can select which game to play based on his or her interests. For example, if your daughter is into mystery stories, she might like to play 'Winston Detective Agency,' or if she likes art, she can play 'Patty's Paints.' You'll also find free, online flashcards for different skill levels.

Lots of games here can either be played by one person or multiple players, and your child can create games for her friends to join from their own computers. According to the site managers, approximately one new game is added each month, so your child should always be able to find at least a few games she hasn't played before.

Fun Brain's Interactive Games

Several of the free, online math games offered here can be used to practice multiplication. This site has lots of colors and graphics designed to engage children's interest. If your child likes sports, he may like to practice multiplication by playing 'Math Baseball,' or if he happens to be fascinated by ancient Egypt, 'Mummy Hunt' may be right up his alley. Your child can also use these games to practice other math skills, such as addition or division.

Free Math Activities from ArcademicSkillBuilders.com

These five multiplication games will be especially suitable for kids who like racecars and action-packed games. By rolling your mouse over the picture of each game, you can see a short synopsis and the number of players needed. One of the games is single player, while the others require at least four participants.

For games involving several people, your child has three options. She can create her own 'private' game with a unique password that her friends can join, or she can make her game 'public,' which means anyone can join. The third option is to join someone else's game. Children remain safe even when they engage in 'public' games because no personal information is exchanged, and games are monitored for inappropriate comments.

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