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Writer's pictureGail Feix

Math Puzzles and Games šŸŽ®āž•āž–āœ–āž—Virtual Arcades

*UPDATED 2022* Here are two, fun Virtual Math Arcades! One is filled with a variety of Math Puzzle Games and the other offers students the ability to select a + - x or / version of each game!

Pi Day is celebrated March 14th, however these math game rooms can be enjoyed throughout the year. Here are a variety of online math games in these two fun virtual arcades! One is filled with puzzle games and the other is intended for math fact practice. The fact practice arcade has games that allow the students to choose an addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division version of the game so that they can practice the skills that meet their needs. This also makes the arcade versatile, able to be used for many grade and skill levels. Students will love playing these games as they develop fact fluency and problem solving skills!


The virtual arcades that I have created are quite popular with my students, so I have continued to create and offer different choices throughout the year. In each arcade, I group online games based on a theme. When you make a copy, you can switch out my Bitmoji for your own. Look for new virtual arcades coming soon!

These files are best shared by making your own copy, then go to File > Publish to the Web and then sharing that published link with students. I hope that these Math virtual arcades help add some fun and excitement to your classroom! I have shared two other math rooms here. Be sure to check out my original virtual arcade that I shared in the Free Teacher Resources tab at the top of this page. That arcade was one of my original shares here on this page, and it can be used as is or adapted with resources of your choice. I have also shared a St. Patrick's Day virtual arcade here and a Social Studies virtual arcade here.


There are two separate files, be sure to make a copy of each of the Math Virtual Arcades to use and enjoy below:

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*NOTE: If the link says you need to request access, it is your school network blocking the share. All items are set correctly to force a copy when clicked on. Many districts block things (including file shares) that are coming from outside of their domain. Please try making the copy from a personal email or Gmail account. Then, you can share the file with your school account. If you request access, I won't be able to grant it or respond to your email request, since the issue is blocked on your end.


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