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In this free math game for kids, students use coins and bills to reach a specific total! Students can play three levels with coins and bills up to 99 cents, 10 dollars, or 100 dollars. There are also "beginner" and "expert" options for each level!
This free educational game lets kids review facts about coins and bills and practice adding them. Players review the names of the coins, as well as the name of the person featured on and the value of each coin or bill.
This free educational game lets kids review facts about coins and bills and practice sorting them. Players review the names of the coins, as well as the name of the person featured on and the value of each coin or bill. Once they complete five levels, players are presented with a fun brain break activity.
In this free math game for kids, students race to count money! The quicker the player adds the coins and selects the answer, the faster their dolphin advances. Will they pull ahead? Use this game to review both coin values and addition. Students can play against the computer or create a private game to play against friends!
Ka-ching! Learn to sort coins and make change with ABCya’s fun and interactive money games for ages 4-12. They’ll keep kids laughing all the way to the bank!
In this free money game for kids, students practice counting money. Players can choose to practice counting coins, bills, or both! Use this game to practice counting money while unlocking fun Bingo Bugs with each victory!
In COIN, players aim to collect as many coins as possible by flinging balls at them. To do this, players pull and release a bungee cord, propelling the balls forward. The game begins with 15 balls. Hitting special coins can reward players with additional balls, some of which have unique powers.
This free counting game for kids lets students practice counting objects from 1 to 20. Players count the fish in each scene to determine the total number of fish. The game is split into three levels of increasing difficulty.
In this free game for little kids, players must sort, count, and compare adorable Fuzz Bugs! Students begin by sorting the Fuzz Bugs by color and counting the cute creatures. Students are then asked to identify left and right; top and bottom; most and least; and largest and smallest.
Learn to Count Money. Practice making exact change in this undersea treasure hunt! To play, your learner will click and drag coins and bills into their treasure chest. Learners can adjust the game difficulty in order to customize the game to their learning level.