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Math Practice by Grade
One place to practice math from first-grade addition to twelfth-grade calculus. Pick a grade, pick a topic, and start answering in seconds.
Math sticks when students practice a little every day and get the answer right often enough to stay motivated. Triviolt turns every math topic into a short quiz you can play in a few minutes, with questions matched to the grade you choose.
The coverage runs from grade 1 (addition, subtraction, and telling time) all the way to grade 12 (trig, limits, derivatives, and integrals), with multiplication and division facts, fractions, decimals, ratios, algebra, geometry, statistics, quadratics, and matrices in between.
Every quiz supports adaptive difficulty, which nudges questions harder as accuracy climbs and eases off when a topic gets shaky. Learn mode drops the timer and the score so a student can work through problems at their own pace.
What the quizzes cover
Math practice on Triviolt spans the full K-12 sequence, grouped by grade band so every student lands on the right level.
- Grades 1-2: addition, subtraction, place value, telling time, and shapes
- Grades 3-5: multiplication and division facts, fractions, decimals, area, and perimeter
- Grades 6-8: ratios, percents, integers, expressions, one-step and two-step equations, and statistics
- Grades 9-10: algebra, quadratics, systems, geometry proofs, and coordinate geometry
- Grades 11-12: matrices, trigonometry, limits, derivatives, and integrals
Practice that sticks
Repetition moves math facts and procedures from short-term recall into fluency, so Triviolt tracks accuracy over time and adapts difficulty as a student improves. Classic mode keeps a timer for quick drills, survival mode rewards long streaks, and learn mode removes pressure for a first pass at a new topic.
Parents can follow progress by grade and topic through the progress reports, students earn volts for every correct answer, and anyone can challenge a friend with a share link to compare scores. It works in any browser on a phone, tablet, or computer with no download required.
Sample math questions
1. What is the value of the digit 7 in the number 3,742?
Answer: 700. The 7 sits in the hundreds place, so it stands for 7 hundreds, or 700.2. Which fraction is greater, 3/4 or 2/3?
Answer: 3/4. 3/4 equals 9/12 and 2/3 equals 8/12, so 3/4 is larger.3. What is 6 + 2 x 5?
Answer: 16. Order of operations does multiplication first: 2 x 5 = 10, then 6 + 10 = 16.4. What is 25% of 80?
Answer: 20. 25% is one quarter, and one quarter of 80 is 20.5. Solve for x: x + 7 = 12
Answer: 5. Subtract 7 from both sides: x = 12 - 7 = 5.6. What is the area of a rectangle that is 8 cm long and 3 cm wide?
Answer: 24 sq cm. Area of a rectangle is length times width: 8 x 3 = 24 square centimeters.
Frequently asked questions
Are the math quizzes free?
Yes. You can play math quizzes free on Triviolt with no download. A free account saves your scores and tracks progress by grade and topic.
What grades do the math quizzes cover?
Grades 1 through 12. That ranges from early addition and telling time up through algebra, geometry, statistics, and calculus topics like limits, derivatives, and integrals.
What is adaptive difficulty?
Adaptive difficulty adjusts the questions to a student as they play, moving harder after correct answers and easier after misses, so practice stays challenging without becoming discouraging.
Is there a mode without a timer?
Yes. Learn mode removes the timer and the score so a student can work through a new topic at their own pace before switching to timed classic mode.
Can parents see how their child is doing?
Yes. With a free account, parents can view progress reports that break down accuracy by grade and topic, which makes it easy to spot where a student needs more practice.
