Math Game for 1st Graders: Fun Practice | MathIt
Real-time multiplayer

Build Addition and Subtraction Confidence in First Grade

Grade-appropriate addition and subtraction practice helps first graders build number sense, speed, and confidence through playful competition.

MathIt gives first graders a fun way to practice basic addition and subtraction with quick, age-appropriate rounds that match early elementary learning. Kids stay engaged because every game feels like a friendly challenge with family or classmates, turning 1st graders math practice into something they want to play again.

2-5 players • 30-second rounds • 3 difficulty levels • 20 languages

How It Works

Three steps to math glory

1

Create Room

Pick a difficulty and create a private room

2

Share Code

Send the room code or QR to your friends

3

Compete!

Solve equations fastest to claim victory

Features

Everything you need for the ultimate math showdown

Custom Games (PRO)

PRO users create custom games with chosen operations, number ranges, and time limits.

Fair Scoring System

First correct answer earns 2 points, second earns 1 point. Speed and accuracy both matter.

3 Difficulty Levels

Easy, Medium, and Hard modes — from basic addition to mixed operations with multiplication and division.

Ready to Battle?

Free to play. Available now on iOS and Android.

Optional ad-free subscription: $0.99/mo or $5.99/yr

Frequently Asked Questions

What platforms is MathIt available on?
MathIt is available on iOS (iPhone and iPad) and Android. Download for free from the App Store or Google Play.
What languages does MathIt support?
MathIt is available in 20 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, Turkish, Polish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Ukrainian.
How does scoring work in MathIt?
The first player to answer correctly earns 2 points, the second correct answer earns 1 point. Speed matters — every millisecond counts! Games last 30 seconds with equations advancing every 10 seconds.

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