Adding games on Sumdog


Sumdog's math games are free - at school or home. Students answer questions to make progress, and can play against others around the world, their classmates or the computer.
 

Sumdog's Adding games

To help you practise your basic addition, Sumdog lets you play a range of adding games. We've set up an addition activity so you can use Sumdog's games to practise adding up to 20.
 
Sumdog learns about you as you answer, and automatically adjusts its questions to suit you.
 
At the end of each game, a grid shows your progress. Its squares get brighter as you improve. When you're confident with a topic, and answering quickly, that square turns blue.

About Sumdog

Each of Sumdog's games can cover any of 100 topics. Students choose the game they enjoy, while teachers control what they learn.
 
As a result, students with different abilities can play each other, each receiving questions that are tailored to their needs.
 
This means that Sumdog's adding games work equally well for all abilities - whether you're new to the topic, half way through, or revising.
 
This adaptivity also means that there's no teacher intervention required. As pupils work, they receive points, which can be exchanged for rewards.