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Awesome Math Adventures!
Fractions
- Cross the River - identify the fraction and help the man get across the river.
- Fabulous Fractions - learn the concept of equal parts as related to fractions.
- Flowering Fractions - understand common fractions by using model representations.
- Fourths - What fraction of the rectangles are blue? - read the green section to review, scroll to the blue section for a practice game
- Fraction Bar - add a bar then break it into fractions, decimals, or percents
- Fraction Concentration - match fractions with shaded regions [concentration style game]
- Fraction Flags - design a flag using halves or quarters
- Fraction Flags - design a flag using thirds
- Fraction Painting - use a 2x2 grid
- for advanced students use one of these 3x3 grid, 4x4 grid, 5x5 grid, or a 6x6 grid
- Fractions - A simple practice for children first learning fractions. Using fourths, the site demonstrates how the colored section is the key to the top number and the total boxes (4) are the key to the bottom number.
- Fractions II
- Fractions Model I - explores several representations for fractions using adjustable numerators and denominators - Fraction Model II - Fraction Model III
- Fraction Review
- Guess the Number - developing skills in halving and estimation
- I Want My Half - understand the concrete and symbolic representations of fractions
- Name the Fraction - Count the parts and name the fraction.
Counting Coins and Value
- Counting Money - beginning site to stress money values.This site is no longer maintained and may have some dead links.
- Coins for Candy - identify, know the value of, and compare the values of a penny, nickel, and dime
- Change It! - practice adding up all of your coins - You select the number of problems that you want to use as well as the number of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars that may appear in each problem. You may elect to express your questions in words only, coins only, or a combination of both
- Counting Money - Harcourt School site
- Let's Compare - Count the money on each side then use the < > = symbols to compare sides.
- Let's Count Money - coin value problems occasionally display amounts greater than 50¢. Caution: This site uses both sides of the coins, but the two sides are not exactly the same size!
Change it !! ~ Count Coins ~ Change Levels
Counting Coins
Telling Time
- Clockwise - Interactive clock from Shodor, time is shown on a clock face students enter correct time
- Clock Works - [includes :15, :30, and :45 increments at the basic level] select hour and then minute by clicking on the clock
- Flashcard Clock - [time to the half hour] use the keyboard to enter time shown on the clock
- Half Hour Quiz - Click on the correct time under each clock. Then check your answers by clicking the Get Score button.
- Match the Time - interactive quiz
- A Matter of Time - Interactive quizzes on half hour, 15 minute intervals and five minute intervals, in addition to story problems.
- Stop the Clock - match digital time to analog clocks, or written time, by dragging the digital clocks, or written time | to the nearest hour | to the nearest half hour
- Stop the Clock - Click on the Stop button then record the clock's time.
- Telling Time - Drag the five digital times to the correct analog clock, then press Stop the Clock to record your time. (30 minute increments) (15 minute increments) - ** advanced for 1st grade (5 minute increments) **
- Telling Time - five levels are available - choose level one for time to the hour, level five for time to the minute
- Telling Time - [quarter hour intervals] - Look at the time on the round clock. Choose the answer that tells the same time.
- Telling Time to the Half Hour - Click on the Start arrow to go to the game. Look at the analog clock to determine the time, then select the digital clock that matches.
- Telling Time to the Hour - Set the clock to the correct time.
- Telling Time Practice - Drag the hands of the clock to show the correct time. (some of these may be a bit hard)
- Telling Time With Word Problems - Quia quiz designed for first/second grade practice with time problems using real life routines and hours of the day
- Time To Go - tell time to the half hour
- Time Quiz - Practice half hour skills
- What time is it? - for beginners just learning.
- Willy the Watchdog - Interactive game for two players. Set the clock according to the roll of the die.
Word Problems
- The Parade of Legs - a single word problem to solve
- Thinking Blocks - learn how to solve multi step word problems
- Grand Slam Math
Adding And Subtracting
- Adding - 1-3, 2-5, 3-8, 5-10, 5-20, 10-99, customize for any number range - from FreeMathTest
- Add two one-digit numbers using a Quia matching activity
- Addition Surprise - Use a grid to move numbers to the correct spot.
- Ambleweb Addition Machine - choose a skill level, type the answer, and then check for correctness.
- Are You a Math Magician? - select addition
- Arrithmattack! - Race against the clock. Add as fast as you can in 60 seconds.
- The Art of Math –
- Base 10 - How many blocks do you need?
- Balloon Game - solve the problem on the balloon, then click the answer.
- Coloring Game - solve the problems and color the pictures.
- The Sea
- Butterfly
- Clown
- Flash Cards - Do the sums. Click on the yellow check mark at the bottom to keep score! You can also choose the number of problems by clicking on the arrows up and down by the 25 default.
- Ghost Blasters II (addition practice) - (two players) Students must “blast” a pair of ghosts whose sum equals some number specified before the game begins. Sums from 5 to 99 can be set.
- Hidden Picture - The answer is given and you must select the problem to reveal a hidden picture. Good for a pair of students together.
- How many 10s can you make? - online game
- Line Jumper - Using Everyday Math counting up skills to add with a number line.
- Little Animals Activity Centre
- Addition - from the Little Animals Activity Centre
- Addition & Subtraction - from the Little Animals Activity Centre
- Math Dojo - Click Maybe Later on the first screen and then kick box your way to the top!
- Math Facts -Timed math facts, or select practice mode without the timer.
- Math Facts from Harcourt School - (K-3) Content available at the site: Addition and Subtraction sums and differences to 10, 12, and 20; Multiplication and Division facts to 5, to 10, to 12. Verbal instructions are included and students can select timed or untimed. (30 facts)
- Mad Math Minutes - This is a great way to practice basic math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You pick the number of and types of problems that you want to practice. You may also choose the largest number used in a problem as well as the number of terms (numbers) used
- Math Baseball - Complete the Number Sentence. - Addition - Numbers less than 10
- Paint Brush Math - Paint by Numbers (but figure out the equations to figure out what the numbers actually are.)
- Pyramid Game - Click on each block and answer the problem.
- Sum Fun - practice addition facts to 18
- SpacyMath - Use only your first name to sign in. Choose from addition or subtraction.
- Speed Grid: Addition - (level 1) Students answer the question set by clicking on two numbers that complete the sentence. You set the number of questions (2 to 99) and the time limit (1 to 10)
- Sum Sense (Addition) - Students practice single digit addition by dragging numbers to complete the sentence.
- Test the Toad - Add or subtract numbers from 1 to 15 by clicking on the numbered person.
- Timed Addition Facts - CyberChallenge - Choose your operation; at the end of 60 seconds the game shows the score and answers to problems
- Visualize the Number line - Using a number line, this activity shows how to use the line to add problems.
- Who wants to be a Mathionaire - Game show format. Addition facts
- Ambleweb Subtraction Machine - choose a skill level, type the answer, and then check for correctness.
- Are You a Math Magician? - select subtraction
- The Art of Math - Create your own math tests. Learn math through repetition. Each math test is randomly generated based on the values you provide (you set grade level and difficulty). This allows each math test to be unique, providing students with an endless number of challenges. (help with adding, subtracting, or multiplying) K - 3
- Balloon Game - solve the problem on the balloon, then click the answer.
- Beginning Subtraction - visuals and explanation - good for whole class activity
- Beginning Subtraction using Objects - Type in correct number.
- Bowling Subtraction - Bowl down pins by answering subtraction problems.
- Flash Cards - Subtract the problems. Click on the yellow check mark at the bottom to keep score! You can also choose the number of problems by clicking on the arrows up and down by the 25 default.
- Little Animals Activity Centre
- Subtraction - from the Little Animals Activity Centre
- Addition & Subtraction - from the Little Animals Activity Centre
- Math Dojo - Click Maybe Later on the first screen and then kick box your way to the top!
- Math Facts from Harcourt School - (K-3) Content available at the site: Addition and Subtraction sums and differences to 10, 12, and 20; Multiplication and Division facts to 5, to 10, to 12. Verbal instructions are included and students can select timed or untimed. (30 facts)
- Mad Math Minutes - This is a great way to practice basic math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You pick the number of and types of problems that you want to practice. You may also choose the largest number used in a problem as well as the number of terms (numbers) used
- Math Baseball - Subtraction - Numbers less than 5
- Paint Brush Math - Paint by Numbers (but figure out the equations to figure out what the numbers actually are.)
- Simple Subtraction - Games at three levels; numbers up to 20
- Speed Grid: Subtraction - (level 1) Students answer the question set by clicking on two numbers that complete the sentence. You set the number of questions (2 to 99) and the time limit (1 to 10)
- Subtraction - 1-3, 2-5, 3-8, 5-10, 5-20, 10-99, customize for any number range - from FreeMathTest
- Subtraction Game - Click on a circle to get a problem, then click on the answer.
- Sum Sense (Subtraction) - Students practice single digit subtraction by dragging numbers to complete the sentence.
- Take it Away - Practice subtraction facts.
- Test the Toad - Add or subtract numbers from 1 to 15 by clicking on the numbered person.
- Two Minute Warning - Practice subtraction and addition facts.
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