33 Free Printable Math Games for Home or Classroom
Printable math games have been a staple in our routine for years.
As a homeschool mom, I’ve found that turning math into a game is one of the easiest ways to keep kids engaged—especially in the early years.
Whether we’re working on counting, graphing, or number recognition, these printable activities reinforce key skills without feeling like a lesson.
This collection of free math games is easy to prep, simple to use, and perfect for learning at home or in the classroom.

Graphing Games
Graphing helps kids visualize and organize information. These themed printables introduce bar graphs in fun, seasonal ways.
- The Valentine’s Day graphing worksheet is a sweet way for kids to count hearts and build a simple bar graph.
- The Star Wars graphing worksheet turns a galaxy far, far away into a hands-on math lesson.
- Explore marine life while practicing data collection with the under the sea graphing worksheet.
- Celebrate a favorite author with the Roald Dahl graphing worksheet, a creative way to mix literature and math.
- The fall graphing worksheet is ideal for exploring autumn leaves, apples, and other seasonal symbols.
- The Halloween graphing printable adds a spooky twist to data analysis with ghosts, bats, and jack-o’-lanterns.
- The Thanksgiving graph worksheet brings pumpkins, pies, and turkeys into math time.
- Celebrate the season with the Christmas graph sheet, where children tally holiday images like presents and candy canes.
Counting Games
Counting is one of the first math skills kids learn, and these themed worksheets make it feel more like a game than a task.
Everyday Counting Printables
Use these worksheets anytime for focused counting practice and number recognition.
- Add some magic to your math with the magic color by number pages, combining counting with number-based coloring fun.
- The zoo color by number worksheets help kids count while learning about different animals.
- Try the animals color by number set for even more counting practice with creatures kids love.
- The pumpkin color by number worksheets mix autumn fun with number recognition.
- The science color by number pages offer a creative way to review simple science concepts and numbers together.
- The tooth fairy I spy printable brings some whimsical fun into early math practice.
- The bird color by number adds a nature theme to counting fun, ideal for spring or bird unit studies.
- The pirate I spy lets kids hunt for treasure, anchors, and swords while reinforcing counting skills—fun for any pirate unit.
Seasonal Counting Activities
These printables are perfect for tying math practice into your seasonal themes or holiday units.
- With the Valentine’s Day I spy printable, kids count hearts, letters, and other festive symbols.
- The Chinese New Year I spy printable adds a cultural twist to counting games.
- The Pi Day I spy printable adds a clever math spin, perfect for older kids celebrating the day.
- The spring I spy printable is full of flowers and bugs perfect for warmer weather.
- Celebrate with our free Easter I spy worksheets for festive counting.
- The Easter counting worksheets feature colorful eggs and spring icons to help kids practice counting up to ten.
- The summer color by number worksheets are a great way to keep math going over school breaks.
- The I spy summer printables help keep counting skills sharp during break with sunshine and beach themes.
- The fall I spy printable lets kids spot acorns, leaves, and apples while building early math confidence.
- The Halloween I spy printable challenges kids to count spooky characters like ghosts, bats, and pumpkins.
- The Thanksgiving counting worksheets use festive foods and fall symbols to make early math more engaging.
- The Winter I spy printable helps kids count seasonal items like mittens, snowmen, and scarves.
- The Christmas I spy printable combines holiday fun with counting and observation skills.
- Kids can count snowflakes, ornaments, and gifts in the Christmas counting worksheets, perfect for winter math centers.
Math Bingo & Memory Games
These printable games reinforce early math facts through matching and gameplay. They’re ideal for math centers, group work, or solo practice.
- The math bingo printable focuses on basic addition and subtraction within 10, making it perfect for beginners.
- Use the money memory game to practice identifying coins and understanding their values.
- The math memory game challenges kids to match equations with answers, helping with fluency.
- The shopping math worksheets turn budgeting and price comparison into a hands-on activity. Kids use toy money or printed bills to answer questions like “How many books can I buy for $10?” or “Which book is more expensive?”—making it a fun and practical way to work on math.
Last Updated on 9 April 2025 by Clare Brown