About Long Division Lab Safari 1
Long Division Lab Safari 1 is a free, browser-playable Math mini-game built for Grades 3–5 learners. Children meet a friendly fox in a soft pastel meadow, who guides them through small, friendly challenges that quietly build math skills. Sessions are short on purpose — five to ten minutes is plenty — and the game saves no personal data, asks for no account, and shows nothing scary or mature.
What we like about Long Division Lab Safari 1: it focuses on one idea at a time, repeats it gently, and rewards effort with small rainbow gems rather than flashing victory screens. Every level can be replayed without penalty, so children practise without fear of getting it wrong. Adults can sit down beside the player and follow along without reading a manual, which makes it easy to turn five minutes of play into a quick, real conversation about counting, place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, money and time.
Skills practised: place value, measurement, number sense, mental math. These are exactly the skills Grades 3–5 teachers focus on at this stage, so the game makes a useful between-lessons warm-up at home or a calm-down activity after school.
How to play: Read the brief, work through the puzzle in any order, and submit when ready. Optional hints appear after a pause. Levels can be replayed for accuracy or for a personal best, but no timer is required. The first level is deliberately easy so the child sees an early success; difficulty inches up only when they are clearly ready.
Learning objectives covered:
- Practise computation accuracy without timers that punish slow thinkers.
- Build number sense through repeated, low-pressure practice.
- Strengthen mental math with bite-sized problems that fit a five-minute session.
- Spot patterns in numbers and shapes that prepare children for algebraic thinking.
A gentle note for grown-ups: Long Division Lab Safari 1 is part of our wider Math Games collection, which is curated for ages 8 to 10. If your child loves this one, you'll find more like it on the Math shelf and on the Grades 3–5 grade-band page. Every game we list is browser-playable, free to try, and chosen because it teaches something specific without nagging or aggressive ads.
How to play
Read the brief, work through the puzzle in any order, and submit when ready. Optional hints appear after a pause. Levels can be replayed for accuracy or for a personal best, but no timer is required.
Skills practised
- Place value
- Measurement
- Number sense
- Mental math
What grown-ups should know
This title is part of our Math Games shelf and our Math for Grades 3–5 selection. Sessions are short by design — five to ten minutes is plenty — and there is no chat, no friends list, and no in-app purchase. Like every game we list, it is hand-checked for kid-appropriate content and chosen because it teaches something specific.