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🎉 New Math Games for OBE Level B Learners — Now Live on EdQueries!

At EdQueries, we believe learning should be fun, accessible, and inclusive for every child, especially students in the NIOS Open Basic Education (OBE) program. That’s why we’re excited to introduce four new curriculum-aligned interactive math games designed specifically for OBE Level B students, with a special focus on children with diverse learning needs.

Whether you’re a parent, special educator, or school administrator, these math games help children build confidence with numbers, strengthen foundational math concepts, and experience the joy of playful, engaging learning—all online.

🧩 1. Number Names Crossword

A completed online word search puzzle showing the words “hundred,” “thousand,” “lakh,” and “crore” highlighted in the grid. A score of 4 out of 4 points is displayed with a star icon.
Students master number names with EdQueries’ interactive word search

A classic puzzle with a math twist!
Students find number names hidden in a grid, boosting spelling, recognition, and recall. Perfect for early readers, children with dyslexia, or kids who benefit from visual learning. Strengthens visual association and word recognition in a fun, calming format.

🔽 2. Sorting Numbers in Descending Order

A completed online math activity showing numbers sorted in descending order
Learners build sequencing skills by arranging numbers from largest to smallest in EdQueries’ interactive “Sort the Numbers” game

Hands-on sequencing practice!
Learners drag and drop number blocks from largest to smallest, building logic and order skills. Supports visual and kinaesthetic learning, making abstract math concepts tangible.

🧠 3. Drag and Match Number Names

A completed drag-and-drop activity showing the correct number names “One,” “Thousand,” “Four,” “Hundred,” and “Thirty-Two” for the number 1,432
Connecting numerals and words is easy with EdQueries’ “Drag and Match Number Names” game

Match numbers to words—visually and interactively.
Students connect numerals with their written names by drag-and-drop actions, strengthening reading comprehension, cognitive connections, and active recall.

⌨️ 4. Type the Number Name

A screenshot of an online activity where students type number names for given numbers
Learners practice spelling and memory recall by typing number names in EdQueries’ “Type the Number Name” game

Spell, type, and learn—at their own pace!
Kids type the correct number name, practicing spelling, fine motor skills, and memory recall. Instant feedback helps children self-correct and build confidence independently.

✅ Why Parents and Educators Love EdQueries

🔹 Curriculum-Aligned: Follows NIOS, CBSE, and State Board guidelines
🔹 Inclusive Design: Supports learners with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and other special needs
🔹 Real-Time Feedback: Immediate results help kids learn faster and feel confident
🔹 Progress Tracking: Parents and teachers can monitor progress and personalize learning
🔹 Multisensory Learning: Combines touch, sight, sound, and movement for deeper understanding

Perfect for NIOS OBE Level B Students

The NIOS Open Basic Education (OBE) program provides flexible, foundational education to learners of all backgrounds. EdQueries complements this mission with online math games that make basic numeracy fun, engaging, and easy to practice—anytime, anywhere.

Plus, EdQueries also offers other popular NIOS courses, including:
Maths OBE A Level
Basic Computer Skills A Level
Environmental Studies OBE A Level

Unlock access to 5000+ interactive games across core subjects like:

  • Mathematics

  • English

  • Science

  • Life Skills

  • Communication

  • Cognitive Development

🌐 Visit www.edqueries.com

Let’s make math less stressful and more adventurous—for every child, everywhere.

Learn, grow, and play with EdQueries


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