1 + 1 = 2. It’s the basic foundation for every child’s math education and the building block to a whole world of learning. Addition is usually the first of the four operations that kids tackle, and mastering it is key to success for years to come. Try these fun addition activities in the classroom or at home to help your students become math wizards in no time!
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Hands-On Addition Activities and Games
![Stacked Blocks Addition Activities Math links cubes stacked on top of a printable worksheet of simple addition equations](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Build math block towers
Lay out flash cards, and then use blocks to create towers that answer the problems. Addition activities like this incorporate visual and hands-on techniques, honoring a variety of learning strategies.
Learn more: Math Block Towers
![Dice Calculator Machine Two upside-down cups with the bottoms cut out mounted to a board. Student is dropping dice through them into a box below, and a math equation is written on the board](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512029_923_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Make a dice calculator
This is bound to be a ton of fun! Kids drop a die through each cup, then add up the numbers that fall through. So simple and so enjoyable.
Learn more: Dice Calculator
![Addition Tree Game Construction paper tree with a sliding number strip and red and yellow pompoms](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512029_144_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Create an addition apple tree
Hands-on addition activities really make learning stick. Learn how to make and use this adorable addition apple tree at the link.
Learn more: Addition Apple Tree
![Sticker Addition Activity Child using colorful dot stickers to practice addition facts on a wall chart](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512029_706_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Use stickers for hands-on practice
Sticker dots are inexpensive—you can usually pick them up at the dollar store. Little ones will really get a kick out of using them to answer a series of addition problems.
Learn more: Dot Sticker Addition Activity
![Toy Car Addition Toy cars lined up in rows to represent addition problems](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_472_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Park and add with toy cars
Roll out the toy cars and trucks! Use them as math manipulatives as you work on addition facts.
Learn more: Parking Lot Addition
![Pipe Cleaner Addition Two pipe cleaners with beads at each ends, twisted into loops, with addition equations written next to them](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_233_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Thread beads onto pipe cleaners
You can use pipe cleaners and beads for a variety of addition activities. In this one, put beads at opposite ends of a pipe cleaner, then bend them together and solve the equation.
Learn more: Pipe Cleaner Addition
![UNO Addition Game Child using UNO cards and math cubes to represent addition facts](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_357_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Deal Uno cards
Use Uno cards or a regular deck with the face cards removed for this addition game. Simply lay out two cards and add the numbers together!
Learn more: Uno Addition Game
![Addition Flowers Child gluing petals to a paper flower. The petals have addition facts printed on them, with the matching sum in the middle](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_111_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Cut out addition flowers
This pretty math craft gives kids a chance to work on addition activities like number bonds and mastering math facts. Get the free printable at the link.
Learn more: Flower Addition Activity
![Addition Clouds Child fingerpainting raindrops under clouds with addition facts written on them](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_929_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Finger-paint addition clouds
What a sweet idea! Write addition problems on clouds, then use finger paints to add the correct number of raindrops underneath.
Learn more: Addition Clouds
![Addition Activities Life Over Cs Brown paper with the words](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_408_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
![LEGO Addition Activity LEGO bricks laid out on a worksheet, used to demonstrate addition with regrouping](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_805_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Practice regrouping with LEGO bricks
When you’re ready to move on to slightly more advanced addition activities, use LEGO bricks to help kids understand the concept of regrouping. (Find many more LEGO math ideas here.)
Learn more: LEGO Addition
![Beach Ball Addition Child holding a beach ball with numbers written on it in permanent marker](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_736_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Toss a beach ball
Jot numbers all over a beach ball using a Sharpie. Then, toss it to a student, and wherever their thumbs land, have them add up the two closest numbers. Ready for trickier addition activities? Add up all the numbers their fingers are touching!
Learn more: Beach Ball Math
![Pool Noodle Addition Pool noodle cut into slices and placed around a pole. Numbers and symbols are written on each slice to represent addition facts.](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_340_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
![Addition Activities The Kindergarten Connection Ball of playdough turned into a slider with wiggly eyes and pipe cleaner legs. One side has purple legs and the other are green. An addition fact is written on a card in front of the spider.](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_446_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Assemble Play-Doh addition spiders
Nothing scary about these little spiders! They’re just here to help kids practice their math facts. Insert pipe cleaner legs and find the total.
Learn more: Play Dough Spider Addition Game
![Clothespin Addition Activity Wood craft stick with colorful clothes pins clipped to it, and a plus sign written in the middle. Above is a card with an addition fact written on it.](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_851_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Try mini-clothespins and wood craft sticks
This idea uses wood craft sticks and mini-clothespins. It’s a nice way to work in some fine motor skill practice too.
Learn more: Clothes Pin Addition
![Domino Addition Game Addition worksheet with two dominos placed to represent addition facts](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_493_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Pull out the dominoes
Here’s an easy one! Just turn dominoes sideways and they become math problems to be solved. Say them out loud, or write the equations for more practice.
Learn more: Domino Addition
![Grab Bag Addition Two paper bags with small toys inside each. A number have been pulled out each bag, and a paper below shows the addition equation they represent](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_926_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Grab a handful of toys
Kids will like the mystery element in this addition activity. Fill bags with small toys or mini erasers, then have them grab a handful from each and add them together.
Learn more: Grab Bag Addition
![Color by Number Addition A printable color-by-number worksheet showing a picture of a pirate made by coloring in the answers to addition facts](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_61_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Color by number
Pull out the crayon box—it’s time to color by number! The twist? Kids have to solve the equations first to learn the right colors to pick. Get the free printables at the link.
Learn more: Color by Code Addition
![Addition Line Up Game Child lining up dominos based on the numbers they add up to](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512030_21_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Add and sort dominoes
You can do a variety of addition activities with dominoes. For this version, lay out a number line, then sort the dominoes by the sum of their two sides.
Learn more: Domino Line-Up Math Activity
![Dice-in-Dice Two large translucent dice with smaller dice inside](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512031_910_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Battle it out in Double Dice War
Have you ever seen dice-in-dice? They’re so cool, and kids can’t get enough of them. Play addition war by having each student roll a die and add the numbers together. The one with the higher sum wins. Got a tie? Break it by looking at the number on the outside die.
Learn more: Dice Games and Activities
![Pom Pom Addition Activity A piece of paper with two small circles and one large one. The small circles each have several pom poms in them. Also shown: two dice and a pile of colorful pom poms.](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512031_170_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Pick up some pom-poms
Use double dice or regular ones along with a package of pom-poms for this easy addition activity. Or try it with goldfish crackers for a tasty way to learn!
Learn more: Pom-Pom Addition
![Pancake Addition Game Circles of cardboard with addition problems written on them, with a spatula being used to flip one](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512031_837_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Flip a flash card pancake
These pancakes aren’t very tasty, but they’re definitely a clever take on traditional flash cards. Kids will have fun flipping them with a spatula to check their answers.
Learn more: Addition Pancakes
![First to Fill Addition Game Printable worksheet for playing First to Fill addition game, with pencil, dice, and crayons](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512031_826_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Be the first to fill your grid
Get the free printable game boards for this fun addition game at the link. Kids roll the dice and try to be the first to make sums that fill in their grids.
Learn more: Fill Your Grid
Free Online Addition Games
![Online Math Games: Puzzle Online math game with a grid of numbers. As each correct answer is selected, it reveals part of a mystery picture.](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/math-puzzle-game.jpg)
Addition Puzzle Pics
Click and drag the puzzle pieces to answer the math questions, revealing a cool picture at the end. There are multiple versions for different skills and levels, and you can change the target sums too.
Play it: Puzzle Pics
![Online Interactive Math Games: Math Packman Pacman board with ghosts that have addition sums printed on them](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/math-pacman-game.jpg)
Math Pac-Man
Classic arcade game meets math! You’ll have to think fast to solve the equation and eat the right ghost. Try this one in pairs with one student solving and the other moving Pac-Man as fast as they can.
Play it: Math Pac-Man
![Online Interactive Math Games: Canoe Puppies Screenshot from Canoe Puppies online math game](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512035_715_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Canoe Puppies
Can your puppy-filled canoe beat the others to the finish line? Solve the equations quickly to paddle your way to victory. Students practice two-digit addition with this game.
Play it: Canoe Puppies
![Plus 10 Addition Game Plus 10 online math game showing columns of colored blocks with numbers in them](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512035_432_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Plus 10
What if the ever-popular game Candy Crush was educational too? Wish granted! Match two squares to make 10, and they disappear from the board. This one will keep kids clicking (and practicing math facts) for hours.
Play it: Plus 10
![Online Math Games: Number Bonds Screenshot of online math game showing spiral of numbered beads and a central number ball shooter](https://teachersconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1717512036_971_28-Free-Hands-On-Addition-Activities-and-Online-Games.jpg)
Number Bonds
Choose a target sum between 10 and 20. Then, aim and shoot the center number ball at one of the balls circling the track to make the target sum. Repeat until all the balls are gone.
Play it: Number Bonds to 20