Free Math Practice Online for Kids at Home
Help your child build math fact fluency with free practice that matches exactly where they are in school. No account to create, no app to download — just open the right page for your child's grade and they're practicing in seconds.
How to Help Your Child
Find the right level
Start with your child's grade-level page. Each one lists exactly which skills to focus on and links to the right practice modes. If a skill feels too hard or too easy, it's easy to step up or down.
Practice a little every day
5–10 minutes of daily practice beats a longer session once a week. Build it into a routine — before homework, after school, or at bedtime. Consistency is what builds automatic recall.
Target weak spots
If your child struggles with a specific fact family — say, the 8 times table or division by 7 — use the focused practice page for that exact skill. Targeted drilling closes gaps much faster than mixed practice.
Use worksheets for pencil-and-paper practice
Screen time not an option? Print a worksheet instead. Each one has 12 randomized problems and an answer key. Different each time, so you'll never run out of practice material.
What to Expect at Each Grade
Addition & subtraction facts within 20
By end of 1st grade, students should know their single-digit addition and subtraction facts quickly and without counting on fingers. The goal is automatic recall.
2-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping
Grade 2 introduces carrying and borrowing. Students learn to regroup across columns — a big conceptual step that sets up all multi-digit arithmetic.
Multiplication & division fact fluency
Grade 3 is the multiplication year. Students should know all times tables 1–12 by heart by the end of the year. Division facts are taught alongside multiplication as related fact families.
Speed, accuracy & division with remainders
In Grades 4 and 5, the focus shifts to fluency across all operations. Students extend division to problems with remainders and build the speed they'll need for multi-step word problems and fractions.
Safe for Children
This site collects no personal data from children or parents. There are no accounts, no email addresses, and no tracking. Progress is stored only in your child's browser — nothing leaves the device.
No account creation means no passwords to forget and no privacy forms to sign. Children can use the site independently without creating any kind of profile.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which level is right for my child?
Start with the grade-level page that matches your child's current year. Each grade page lists the specific skills covered and links to the right practice modes. If your child finds the grade-level material easy, move one level up. If it's frustrating, step back to a simpler version. For example, if 2-digit addition with carrying is difficult, try 2-digit addition without carrying first until that feels solid.
How long should my child practice each day?
Even 5–10 minutes of focused daily practice builds arithmetic fluency faster than longer, occasional sessions. Consistency matters more than duration. Short daily sessions — especially as part of a routine like after school or before bed — tend to produce the best results for fact memorization.
My child keeps making the same mistakes. What should I do?
Targeted practice on the specific skill that's causing errors is more effective than mixed practice. If your child keeps getting certain multiplication facts wrong, use the specific times table page for that number (for example, the 7 Times Table page) instead of mixed multiplication facts. Focused drilling on the weak spot before returning to mixed practice closes gaps faster.
Is this site safe for children? Is data collected?
No personal data is collected — not from children and not from parents. Progress is stored only in the browser's local storage on your device. Nothing is sent to any server. There is no account, no email required, and no tracking. The site is safe for children of all ages to use independently.
Does this work on a phone or tablet?
Yes. The site includes a touch-optimized number pad so children can answer problems without a keyboard. It works well on any phone, tablet, or Chromebook as well as desktop computers. No app installation is required — just open the site in any browser.
How does progress tracking work?
Scores, streaks, and session history are saved automatically in your child's browser. They can check the Progress page anytime to see how accuracy and speed are improving over time. If they switch devices or clear browser data, the history won't carry over, but no data is lost in normal use.
My child's teacher assigned this. How do I help at home?
Open the link the teacher shared and let your child practice. You don't need to create an account or set anything up. Sit with your child for the first session to make sure they understand how the feedback works (green for correct, red with the right answer shown for incorrect). After that, most K–5 students can use the site independently.