Curriculum first
Each series starts from a Common Core learning target, then breaks it into game levels with a clear skill sequence and teacher-readable intent.
Curriculum-aligned math games
KMaze turns Grade 3 Common Core math standards into game levels with question gates, star scoring, printable follow-up practice, and answer keys. Start with Operations and Algebraic Thinking because the full 3.OA slice is already playable.
Each series starts from a Common Core learning target, then breaks it into game levels with a clear skill sequence and teacher-readable intent.
Students unlock gates by answering questions, then use stars, retries, and next-level paths to see what they have mastered.
Accuracy, mistakes, stars, worksheet questions, and answer keys turn each game into a review activity teachers and parents can inspect.
Why Grade 3 first
KMaze starts with Grade 3 because the current site already has a complete Common Core Operations and Algebraic Thinking slice: 5 standards, 5 series, and 40 playable levels. The goal is to prove the curriculum-to-game model deeply before expanding to Grade 4, Grade 5, fractions, decimals, or another subject.
Other grades are planned after this Grade 3 model proves the standards, game levels, worksheets, and learning-evidence pattern.
Multiplication, division, word problems, unknown numbers, and patterns can be generated, checked, and taught through gate-based game mechanics.
The next math expansions should reuse this engine for Grade 4 fractions, Grade 5 decimals, and selected fact-fluency hubs once this slice is stronger.
Featured series
Aligned to CCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.C.7. 8 playable levels support standards-based practice.
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Aligned to CCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.B.6. 8 playable levels support standards-based practice.
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Aligned to CCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.A.3. 8 playable levels support standards-based practice.
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Aligned to CCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.A.4. 8 playable levels support standards-based practice.
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Aligned to CCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.D.9. 8 playable levels support standards-based practice.