Practice one addition games target in a short, playable Deck.
Students answer quick Tiles for number bonds, sums within 20, doubles, and mental math. You can use it as a warmup, center, small-group check, or exit ticket without creating student accounts.
Tile formats in this version
A simple 8-Tile flow
This gives teachers a concrete classroom routine instead of a long worksheet: warm up, practice, check, then review the report.
Build and use it
Keep the first version simple: one target skill, a short Tile sequence, and one report view you can use before the next group.
Other grade versions
Open a nearby version when you need to simplify the Deck or add a little more written thinking.
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Questions teachers ask
What grades are best for addition games?
Addition games work well for kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade. Teachers can simplify prompts for early learners or add written explanations for older students.
Can I use addition games in centers?
Yes. Build a short lesson with 8 to 12 Tiles, assign it with a class code, and reuse it for small-group rotations, review, or quick checks.
What can students practice in a addition games lesson?
A good lesson can cover number bonds, sums within 20, doubles, and mental math with quick feedback and a mix of interactive Tile formats.
Build addition games for kindergarten
Start with one narrow skill, add a few interactive Tiles, and share it with a class code.