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Geometry education does not have to be limited to the classroom. Today, thanks to technology, it is possible to keep developing spatial and geometric thinking at home in a fun, visual, and interactive way. This blog post is dedicated to sharing digital resources and online games that can help children continue learning geometry from home.
Many educational websites offer games specifically designed for primary school children, with activities that reinforce shape recognition, symmetry, area and perimeter calculations, and spatial orientation. Some of the most recommended include:
PBS Kids (Cyberchase Geometry Games). This platform offers educational games based on the Cyberchase series, where children solve problems involving shapes, angles, and symmetry in a fun and engaging context.
https://pbskids.org/cyberchase/math-gamesMath Playground (Geometry Games). It is a site with interactive games on polygons, transformations, coordinates, and more, all adapted for primary school levels.
https://www.mathplayground.com/geometry_games.htmlToy Theater (Shape Games). Simple and visual activities where younger children can classify, rotate, and build shapes.
https://toytheater.com/category/math/geometry/
Other well-known games where children also come into contact with geometric shapes include “Geometry Dash” and “Tetris”.

In addition to games, there are open-ended tools that allow children to explore geometry in a free, creative, and deep way:
GeoGebra. It is a powerful and free platform for creating geometric constructions, simulating transformations, exploring angles, polygons, symmetry, and much more. Available both as an app and online. Ideal for upper primary and secondary students.
https://www.geogebra.orgTinkercad. Although designed for 3D modeling, this tool is excellent for working on three-dimensional geometry, allowing users to build with basic shapes and explore their properties.
https://www.tinkercad.com

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