Screenshot of EdQueries fraction matching game with visual fraction models.

Weekly Update: New OBE B Maths Games Added to EdQueries (21st–25th October 2025)

We’re thrilled to share that a fresh set of interactive  NIOS OBE B Maths games has been added this week under the Curriculum → NIOS → OBE B Maths section on EdQueries.com! 🎉

These inclusive math learning games are designed to make understanding fractions and decimals easier, more engaging, and fun for students with diverse learning needs.

 1. Select the Fraction Matching the Picture

Screenshot of EdQueries fraction matching game with visual fraction models.
Select the fraction matching the picture: Game 1

🔗 Play Game 1

Screenshot of EdQueries fraction matching game with visual fraction models.
Select the fraction matching the picture : Game 2


🔗 Play Game 2

These fraction visual learning games help students recognize fractions through images and develop strong conceptual understanding.

 2. Fractions: True or False

 

Screenshot of EdQueries true or false fraction quiz for students.
Decide if each fraction statement is true or false: Game1

🔗 Play Game 1

Screenshot of EdQueries true or false fraction quiz for students.
Decide if each fraction statement is true or false: Game 2


🔗 Play Game 2

Decide if each fraction statement is true or false.
Decide if each fraction statement is true or false: Game 3


🔗 Play Game 3

These interactive quizzes let learners decide whether fraction statements are true or false — encouraging logical thinking and quick decision-making.

3. Compare the Fractions: Greater, Lesser, or Equal

creenshot of EdQueries compare fractions game with greater, lesser, or equal options.

Compare two fractions to find which is greater, smaller or they’re both equal

🔗 Play Game 1

Screenshot of EdQueries compare fractions game with greater, lesser, or equal options.
Compare two fractions to find which is greater, smaller or if they’re equal


🔗 Play Game 2

Students compare fractions and determine whether they’re greater, smaller, or equal — strengthening number sense and analytical reasoning.

 4. Arrange the Decimals in Order

Screenshot of EdQueries decimal ordering game in descending order.
Arrange the decimal numbers from highest to lowest

🔗 Play Game 1

Screenshot of EdQueries decimal ordering game in descending order.
Arrange the decimal numbers from highest to lowest.


🔗 Play Game 2

These decimal ordering games help learners arrange decimal numbers in ascending or descending order, improving their understanding of place value and sequencing.

🌟 Why These OBE B Maths Games Matter

Every game under the NIOS OBE B Maths curriculum is thoughtfully designed to:

  • Build strong conceptual foundations in fractions and decimals

  • Support self-paced, interactive learning

  • Encourage visual and experiential understanding

  • Promote inclusive and engaging education

Through these activities, EdQueries continues to make math learning more accessible and joyful for every student. 💙

💡 Explore and Play Now!

Head over to the Curriculum → NIOS → OBE B Maths section on EdQueries.com to try out these new games today.

Let’s make math learning inclusive, fun, and confidence-boosting — one game at a time!


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