Start playing the Count & Match game now and make learning numbers fun and interactive!
How to Play
- Look carefully at each group of objects on the screen.
- Count how many objects are shown.
- Select the correct number card from the bottom.
- Tap the empty question box to place the number.
- Complete all groups and press “Check Matches”.
- If your answers are correct, you will see a success message and celebration animation.
- Press “New Game” to play again with new object combinations.
The game can also be played in Focus Mode for distraction-free learning on tablets, smart boards, and classroom displays.
Benefits for Children
The Count & Match game helps children learn numbers in a fun and interactive way. By counting colorful objects and matching them with the correct numbers, children develop confidence in early math skills while enjoying playful learning.
Key Benefits:
- Improves counting ability
- Builds number recognition
- Strengthens observation skills
- Encourages independent learning
- Increases concentration and focus
- Makes math practice enjoyable
- Boosts confidence through instant feedback
- Supports visual and hands-on learning
The bright colors, animations, and playful design help keep young learners engaged for longer periods.
Classroom Use
Teachers can use this interactive counting activity in many classroom situations:
Ideal for:
- Preschool classrooms
- Kindergarten math lessons
- Smart board activities
- Learning centers
- Group competitions
- Tablet-based learning stations
- Early finishers activity
- Remedial math practice
Classroom Ideas:
- Ask students to count aloud together.
- Let children take turns matching numbers.
- Use the game during math warm-up sessions.
- Conduct timed counting challenges.
- Pair students for collaborative learning.
The responsive design makes it perfect for classroom tablets, laptops, and digital teaching screens.
Home Learning Use
Parents can use the Count & Match game as a fun educational activity at home.
Home Learning Ideas:
- Daily 10-minute math practice
- Screen-time learning activity
- Weekend educational game
- Homeschool math exercise
- Travel learning activity on tablets
- Parent-child counting practice
Children can practice independently while parents guide and encourage them during gameplay.
Skills Developed
This game supports multiple early learning skills beyond counting.
Educational Skills:
- Counting objects
- Number recognition
- One-to-one correspondence
- Basic early math understanding
- Quantity comparison
Cognitive Skills:
- Visual processing
- Logical thinking
- Memory retention
- Problem-solving
- Attention to detail
Motor & Interaction Skills:
- Touchscreen interaction
- Hand-eye coordination
- Decision making
- Interactive learning confidence
Age Group
This educational game is best suited for:
Recommended Ages:
Suitable For:
- Preschool children
- Kindergarten students
- Class 1 learners
- Early math beginners
- Special education support activities
The simple interface and colorful visuals make it beginner-friendly for young children.
Teacher Tips
Tips for Better Learning Outcomes:
- Start with verbal counting before matching numbers.
- Encourage children to point at each object while counting.
- Use positive reinforcement after correct answers.
- Allow children to self-correct mistakes.
- Use Focus Mode during classroom projection.
- Combine the activity with physical counting objects like blocks or toys.
- Repeat gameplay regularly to improve number fluency.
- Encourage students to explain how they counted the objects.
Advanced Teaching Ideas:
- Ask children to compare which group has more or fewer objects.
- Introduce addition by combining two groups.
- Use the game as a speaking activity:
- “I counted 5 apples.”
- “There are 3 balloons.”
This helps strengthen both math and language development simultaneously.