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Elementary School Math Links
| Number Sense and Counting | Relationships | Shapes and Patterns | Addition | Substraction | Multiplication | Division |Combination Activities | Money | Time | Fractions, Decimals and Percents | Roman Numerals
| Additional Math Resources |

 

Number Sense and Counting
| Numbers in Word Form | Counting 1-20 | Counting 1-100 | Advanced Number Sense |

 

Numbers in Word Form

Matching Numbers with Their Names (Numbers in word form)
http://www.kidport.com/Grade1/Math/NumberSense/G1-M-NS-NumberWords.htm
Click on the correct number to match the name.

 

 Counting 1-20

red bulletCounting on a Cloud (counting 1-10)
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1643&category=58&level=2
You can change levels of difficulty by clicking on the “1” or “2” in the upper left hand corner.

  • Level 1: Click on a “Thingie” on the left and then click on a number on the right. Then count along as the numbers appear in the clouds.
  • Level 2: Click on a “Thingie” on the left, then count along as they appear on the clouds. Then, click on the number of “Thingies” on the right.

red bulletNumber Train (counting 1-10)
http://www.learningplanet.com/act/numbertrain/index.asp?contentid=176
First build the complete 1-10 train by dragging the box cars to the engine. Then select a number and a new box car will appear with that many objects in it. Practice counting along with the objects.

red bulletSpider Count (counting 1-10)
http://www.alfy.com/brain_train/spider/index.asp
Click on the blue buttons and count the Spiders as they drop down.

red bulletNumbers – Finding Groups of Things From 1 – 10 (Counting 1-10)
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/NumberSense/MathKNumbers.htm
Choose a number for practice. Click on the groups that have that number of things.

red bulletHow Many? (Counting 1-10)
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/NumberSense/MathK_HowMany.htm
Click on the number that equals how many things are in the group.

red bulletHow Many? (Counting 1-10)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/snapdragon/yesflash/how-many-1.htm
Count the items and select the correct number.

red bulletBunny Count (counting 1-10)
http://www.funbrain.com/count/index.html
Click on a level of difficulty for “Count and Match Characters” to match the group that has the same number of things as there are bunnies. Click on a level of difficulty for “Count and Match Numbers” to match a number with how many bunnies there are.

red bulletSame or Different (counting 1-10)
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/MeasureGeo/MathK_Same.htm
Click on the set of items on the right that has the same number as the set on the left.

red bulletFill in the Missing Numbers from 1-10 (sequencing 1-10)
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/NumberSense/MathK_Sequence.htm
Place your curser in the boxes and type the next number in the sequence.

red bulletThe Count’s Number of the Day (counting 1-20)
http://pbskids.org/sesame/number/index.html
Click on the Count to enter the game. Then click on each of the objects and practice counting along with the Count!

red bulletTest the Toad (number line 1-15)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/games/test.shtml
Click on the number that answers the addition or subtraction problem.

 

Counting 1-100

red bulletSnakes and Ladders (Counting 1-100)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/games/snakes.shtml
Just like Chutes and Ladders! Click on the die to roll. Then move your piece (the red circle) that number of spaces. If you land on a ladder space, you get to climb the ladder, but if you land on a snake space, you will slide back down.

red bulletCount Along to 100
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/count/index.html
Click on the carrot to start, and then fill in the missing numbers as the bunny counts to 100.

red bulletNumber Line Express (Number line 1-100)
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/mmath/mmath_lion.html
Click on the pointer at the far left of the number line, and move it to the correct number on the line. Then click go! (Note: You have to look very carefully for the pointer, it’s a little hard to see.)

red bulletBase Ten Count (Grouping Ones into Tens)
http://www.edbydesign.com/btcount.html
Click on the yellow blocks until you have counted to 10. Then click on the Group button to move them over to the Tens box. When there are not enough blocks to count to ten anymore, click “Okay.”

red bulletMend the Number Square (Sequencing 1-100)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/games/mend.shtml
Click and drag the number on the right that belongs in the square that the caterpillar is in.

 

Advanced Number Sense

red bulletMystery Puzzle (Numbers in word form 1-1000) star
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/Mystery10.htm
Match the numbers written in word form to their numerical form and reveal the hidden picture.

red bulletNumber Sense Machine (1-1000) star
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/numbersense/index.html
Put your numbers in the right order to make a number bigger than Hacker’s.

red bulletSpace Coupe to the Rescue (Positive and Negative Numbers from - 10 to +10 )star
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/negativenumbers/index.html
Move the Space Coupe up or down to match the height of the pods by using positive or negative numbers.


Relationships
(same, different, taller, smaller etc.)

red bulletSpatial Concepts
http://www.meddybemps.com/9.600.html
This wonderful site provides pictures to demonstrate all kinds of relationships like Above and Below, Over and Under, Big and Small. Just click on the relationships on the side to see what they look like.

 

Ready to practice? Try out these activities!

 

red bulletTaller or Shorter?
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/MeasureGeo/MathK_Tall.htm

red bulletSmall, Smaller, Smallest and Large, Larger, Largest
http://www.kidport.com/Grade1/Math/MeasureGeo/G1-M-MG1-1-1.htm

red bulletShort, Shorter, Shortest, and Long, Longer, Longest
http://www.kidport.com/Grade1/Math/MeasureGeo/G1-M-MG1-1-1b.htm

red bulletShort, Shorter, Shortest, and Tall, Taller, Tallest
http://www.kidport.com/Grade1/Math/MeasureGeo/G1-M-MG1-1-2.htm

red bulletLight, Lighter, Lightest, and Heavy, Heavier, and Heaviest
http://www.kidport.com/Grade1/Math/MeasureGeo/G1-M-MG1-1-3.htm

red bulletEmpty, Full, Less and More
http://www.kidport.com/Grade1/Math/MeasureGeo/G1-M-MG1-1-4.htm

red bulletSend in the Troll star
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/dataclusters/dataclusters.html
Try to find the middle sized troll by eliminating those that are taller and shorter.


Shapes and Patterns

red bulletMatching Shapes
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/MeasureGeo/MathK_Shapes.htm
Click on the shapes on the right that are the same as the shapes on the left. Click on “Next Game” to try some more.

red bulletCrazy Pattern Machine
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1043&category=58&level=3
Click on the shape in the bottom row that completes the pattern in the top row. You can select different difficulty levels and different kinds of patterns (shapes, numbers, letters or random).

red bulletVirtual Goose
http://pbskids.org/arthur/games/virtualgoose/virtualgoose.html
Click on the circle with the same pattern as the one the goose is sitting on. Remember, the pattern may be turned around!

red bulletVortex – If Virtual Goose was too easy!
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/timelapse/timelapse.html
Match the patterns as fast as you can to score points!

red bulletSpaceship Builder
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/perimeterarea/perimeterarea.html
Link the lines to design different spaceships.

red bulletTangram Game star
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/area/tangram.html
Use the basic shapes on the screen to create the bigger design pictured.

red bulletDr. Gee star
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/mmath/mmath_dr_gee.html
Help Dr. Gee by matching the “net” with the correct 3-D shape. Click Yes or No on her console.

red bulletShape Cave (Recognizing shapes – advanced – cones, cylinders, trapeziums etc.) star
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1143&category=58&level=5
Click on the shapes that the bird tells you to, and a picture will appear.

red bulletCan You Fill It? (volume) star
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/liquidvolume/liquidvolume.html
Try to fill the tank using the least number of pots of water, but be careful not to go over!


Addition
|Adding Numbers 1-20 | Adding Numbers 1-100 | Multi-Digit and Decimal Addition |

Adding Numbers 1-20

 red bulletA Mini Lesson

This site demonstrates addition by adding the numbers you select. http://www.dositey.com/addsub/addbasicml.htm

Then you can practice what you have learned.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/addex1.htm

Ready for more practice?
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/Mystery3.htm

Now try adding three numbers together.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery1AA.htm

 

red bulletNumber Sentences (adding things from 1-10)
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/NumberSense/MathK_BasicAdd.htm

red bulletFarm Addition (adding groups)
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1061&category=58&level=3
Drag the number that completes the addition of the chicks below.

red bulletPaint Brush Math
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1129&category=58&level=3
Paint by numbers with an addition twist.

red bulletAddition Surprise (addition 1-10)
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/add/add.html
Complete the addition problems to reveal the picture

red bulletAnn and Addem’s Dartboard Game (1-10)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/games/dartboard.shtml
Click on the dart and then drag it to the correct place on the dart board to hit your target score. The spaces on the outer ring are worth double the spaces on the inner ring.

red bulletAddition (addition columns 1-10)
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/NumberSense/MathK_Addition.htm

red bulletAddition (addition columns 1-12)
http://www.kidport.com/Grade2/Math/NumberSense/G2-M-NS-Add12.htm

red bulletAre You a Math Magician? (addition practice 1-10)
http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/Mathmagician/mathsadd.html
Timed practice for basic addition facts! Choose a number to focus on, and then try to answer as many questions as you can in 1 minute. Or try your math mind at the mixed levels, which have questions for all numbers 1-10.

 

Adding Numbers 1-100

red bulletA Mini Lesson

This site demonstrates how to add 2-digit numbers, without regrouping.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/add2basic.html

Then you can practice what you have learned.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/add5a.html

Ready for Regrouping? Try this mini-lesson.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/add2rbasic.html

Practice adding with regrouping here.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/as85/add3r.htm

Want to practice some more?
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/as85/add5ar.htm

 

red bulletModeling Addition of 2-digit Numbers
http://www.harcourtschool.com/elab/act_3_2.html
This site demonstrates how to regroup numbers when adding. Click on “New Problem” to begin, then enter a 2- or 3-digit number in each box. If there are any columns with more than 9 items, click “regroup.” If not, click “check.” Then try it again.

red bulletAddition - Numbers to 18 (columns)
http://www.kidport.com/Grade2/Math/NumberSense/G2-M-NS-Add18.htm

red bulletMatho (addition 1-30) (Addition Bingo)
http://www.aplusmath.com/games/matho/AddMatho.html

red bulletMystery Picture (Solve the addition problems to see the picture.)
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery2A.htm

red bulletAdd it Up (addition 1-100)
http://flasharcade.com/game.cgi?additup
(Click on the numbers to add up to the target numbers. You get a higher score for using more numbers, and for clearing all the numbers from the board.)

red bulletAddition – 2 Digit Numbers to 100 (columns)
http://www.kidport.com/Grade2/Math/NumberSense/G2-M-NS-Add100.htm

red bulletAdding 3 sets of 2-digit numbers star
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery2AA.htm
(Match the problem with the answer to see the mystery picture.)

red bulletGlowla’s Estimation Contraption star
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/ballparkestimation/index.html
(
Practice estimating for FAST addition of large numbers.)

 

Multi-Digit and Decimal Addition

red bulletRailroad Repair
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/decimals/decimals.html
(
Fix the tracks by combining new track pieces (with decimal numbers))

red bulletAddition – 3 Digit Numbers to 500 (columns) star
http://www.kidport.com/Grade4/Math/NumberSense/G4-M-NS-Add500.htm

red bulletAddition – 6 Digit Numbers (columns) star
http://www.kidport.com/Grade5/Math/NumberSense/G5-M-NS-Add6Digits.htm

red bulletAddition with 1 Decimal Digit (columns) star
http://www.kidport.com/Grade5/Math/NumberSense/G5-M-NS-Add1Dec.htm

red bulletAddition with 2 Decimal Digits (columns) star
http://www.kidport.com/Grade6/Math/NumberSense/G6-M-NS-Add2Dec.htm

red bulletAddition with 3 Decimal Digits (columns) star
http://www.kidport.com/Grade7/Math/NumberSense/G7-M-NS-Add3Dec.htm

 

Subtraction
| Substracting Numbers 1-20 | Substracting Numbers 1-100 | Multi-digit and Decimal Substraction

 

Subtracting Numbers 1 - 20

red bulletA Mini Lesson

This site shows you how to do basic subtraction for Numbers 1-20.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/sub1dig.html

Now you can practice your new subtraction skills and solve the mystery picture.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/Mystery4.htm

Ready for some harder ones? Try these mystery picture puzzles with 2-digit numbers.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/Mystery5.htm
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery1S.htm

Now that you are an expert, practice by solving these three-number problems (example: 8-4-1=3).
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery1SS.htm

 

red bulletSubtraction – Single Digit Numbers (columns)
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/NumberSense/MathK_Subtraction.htm

red bulletSubtraction – Numbers to 12 (Columns)
http://www.kidport.com/Grade2/Math/NumberSense/G2-M-NS-Sub12.htm

red bulletAre You a Math Magician?
http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/Mathmagician/mathssub.html
Timed practice for basic subtraction facts! Choose a number to focus on, and then try to answer as many questions as you can in 1 minute! Or try your math mind at the mixed levels, which have questions for all numbers 1-10.

 

Subtracting Numbers 1-100

 

red bulletA Mini-Lesson

This site demonstrates how to subtract 2-digit numbers, without regrouping.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/sub2dig.html

Now you can practice with this guided activity.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/suba.html

Ready to try regrouping? This lesson shows you how!
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/sub2digr.html

Here’s a guided activity for practicing subtraction with regrouping.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/subra4.htm

Think you can do it on your own?
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery2S.htm

This one is tough! You have to subtract three 2-digit numbers (example: 87-12-32=43).
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery2SS.htm

Now that you are an expert, try this puzzle where you have to add and subtract!
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery2AS.htm

Note: If you get stuck in the activities, click on “Review”

red bulletSubtraction with 2-Digit Numbers to 100 (columns)
http://www.kidport.com/Grade2/Math/NumberSense/G2-M-NS-Sub100.htm

 

Multi-digit and Decimal Subtraction

red bulletSubtraction with 6-Digit Numbers (columns) starhttp://www.kidport.com/Grade5/Math/NumberSense/G5-M-NS-Sub6Digits.htm

red bulletSubtraction with 1 Decimal Digit (columns) star
http://www.kidport.com/Grade6/Math/NumberSense/G6-M-NS-Sub1Dec.htm

red bulletSubtraction with 3 Decimal Digits (columns) starhttp://www.kidport.com/Grade7/Math/NumberSense/G7-M-NS-Sub3Dec.htm

 

Multiplication
| Multiplying Numbers 1-20 | Multiplying 1-100 | Decimal Multiplication |

 

Multiplying Numbers 1-20

 red bulletA Mini Lesson

This page demonstrates how to multiply single-digit numbers.
http://www.dositey.com/muldiv/basicmult.htm

Now apply what you have learned in this guided activity.
http://www.dositey.com/muldiv/basmulex.htm

Ready to go solo? Match these single-digit problems with the correct answer and reveal the picture.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery1M.htm

Multiplication Mystery (single digit)
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/mult/mult.html
Complete the multiplication problems to reveal the mystery picture

 

red bulletMultiplication – Numbers up to 12 (columns)
http://www.kidport.com/Grade2/Math/NumberSense/G2-M-NS-Mult12.htm

red bulletAre you a Math Magician?
http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/Mathmagician/mathsmulti.html
Timed practice for basic multiplication facts! Choose a number to focus on, and then try to answer as many questions as you can in 1 minute! Or try your math mind at the mixed levels, which have questions for all numbers 1-10.

 

Multiplying 1-100

red bulletA Mini-Lesson

This lesson shows you how to multiply 2-digit numbers.
http://www.dositey.com/muldiv/mul1ml1.htm

Now you can practice with this guided activity.
http://www.dositey.com/muldiv/mul1ss5.htm

Ready to learn about multiplication with regrouping? This lesson shows you how!
http://www.dositey.com/muldiv/mul1mlreg.htm

Here’s a guided activity for you to practice multiplication with regrouping.
http://www.dositey.com/muldiv/mul1regss.htm

 

red bulletMultiplication Matho (2-Digit numbers to 100)
http://www.aplusmath.com/games/matho/MultMatho.html
Multiplication Bingo

red bulletMultiplication with 2-Digit Numbers up to 100 (columns)
http://www.kidport.com/Grade4/Math/NumberSense/G4-M-NS-Mult100.htm

 

Decimal Multiplication

red bulletMultiplication of Numbers with 1 Decimal Digit (columns) star
http://www.kidport.com/Grade8/Math/NumberSense/G8-M-NS-Mult1Dec.htm

red bulletMultiplication of Numbers with 2 Decimal Digits (columns) starhttp://www.kidport.com/Grade8/Math/NumberSense/G8-M-NS-Mult2Dec.htm

 

Division

 Dividing Numbers 1-100

red bulletA Mini-Lesson

Note: this lesson uses the symbol : instead of the traditional ÷ for division. So…. 8:2=4 is the same as 8÷2=4.

Here’s a quick lesson on how to divide by single-digit numbers.
http://www.dositey.com/muldiv/divml1.htm

Ready to practice on your own? Try to solve this mystery picture by matching the problems with the correct answer.
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery1D.htm

 

red bulletAre you a Math Magician?
http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/Mathmagician/mathsdiv.html
Timed practice for basic division facts! Choose a number to focus on, and then try to answer as many questions as you can in 1 minute! Or try your math mind at the mixed levels, which have questions for all numbers 1-10.

 

Expressions
| Order of Operations | Positive and Negative Numbers |

red bulletPoddle Weigh-In
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/algebra/algebra.html
Find the right weights to balance out the Poddle.

red bulletGreat Equations (plus, minus, less than, greater than, equal to) starhttp://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1087&category=58&level=5
Drag the numbers to complete the equations.

 

Order of Operations

 Remember: Always do what is in the parenthesis () first, then multiply and divide, then add and subtract.
Note: these pages use the symbol : instead of the traditional ÷ for division.
So…. 8:2=4 is the same as 8÷2=4.

 

Positive and Negative Numbers

red bulletReal Numbers (Positive and Negative Numbers) A Fact Sheet
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/negnum.htm
Just the facts about how you add, subtract, multiply and divide positive and negative numbers.

red bulletSpace Coupe to the Rescue
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/negativenumbers/index.html
Move the Space Coupe up or down to match the height of the pods by using positive or negative numbers.

red bulletEquations with Positive and Negative Numbers star
http://www.dositey.com/addsub/Mystery11.htm
Match the problems with the correct answer. If you need a quick review on using positive and negative numbers, click on the “Basic Facts Link.”

 

Combination Activities
(Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division)

red bulletSoccer Shootout
http://www.funbrain.com/fractop/index.html
Just pick the skill you want to practice and the level of difficulty then answer each question to shoot for a goal.

red bulletBreak the Code
http://www.tki.org.nz/r/wick_ed/maths/interactives_code.php
Solve the puzzle by answering basic addition and subtraction facts.

red bulletBlast Off
http://www.tki.org.nz/r/wick_ed/maths/interactives_blastoff.php
Help refuel the spaceship by solving math equations. Select a number from the board and drop it in the fuel canister. Then select the correct answer from the board for each equation. If you miss one, you have to start over!

red bulletGo Go Go Karts
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1651&category=58&level=3
Chose your level. For Level 1, you simply click on the number for how many spaces you want to move. For Level 2, you must add and subtract to select the number of spaces. For Level 3 you must multiply or divide to select the number of spaces.

red bulletBobber’s Farm
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1013&category=58&level=0
Help Bobber complete his daily farm chores. First, get the composite and prime numbers in the right fields. Then you can help him feed the animals by adding up the decimal amounts of food to the correct amounts for each animal.

red bulletWhat’s My Number?
http://www.riverdeep.net/for_students/elementary/elementary.jhtml
Click on the objects below to get the same number on your stage as Dora has on hers. When you are done, click on her curtain to see if you are right. You can also try it with addition and subtraction questions.

red bulletLittle Animals Activity Centre
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/laac/numbers/chi.shtml
Practice math and subtraction with animals and numbers. Choose addition, subtraction or both, and then select a level of difficulty.

red bulletNumber Crunchers
http://www.edbydesign.com/maths/
Try out “Number Crunchers” and “Automath” to practice your addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Both games have three levels to match your skills.

red bulletCyber Challenge
http://www.mathmastery.com/cyberchallenge/index.cfm?CFID=125347&CFTOKEN=33212258
Timed practice in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

red bulletAre You a Math Magician?
http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/Mathmagician/maths1.html
Timed practice for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

red bulletStop That Creature!
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/functions/functions.html
Figure out the rule for transforming each number as it goes through the machine. Use the “Before and After” chart to help you identify how the numbers change.

red bulletWord Problems
http://www.syvum.com/math/wordproblems/level1.html
http://www.syvum.com/math/wordproblems/level2.html
Two sites with math word problems for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

red bulletBrain Teasers
http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/index.html
Excellent, but tough word problems. Be sure to check out the archives for more challenges.

 

Money

red bulletLearning to Use Money
http://arcytech.org/java/money/
This nifty Web site walks you through the history of money, a description of American coins and bills and a practice game for using money.

red bulletValue Match
http://www.fi.edu/pieces/knox/online/valuematch1.htm
Match the sets of coins on the top row with the sets of coins that have the same value on the bottom row

red bulletWhich Coin?
http://www.fi.edu/pieces/knox/online/whichcoin/whichcoin.html
Help the kids get the right coin! There are some coins in the grey box. Click on the right coin in the white box so that the total coins will add up to the amount indicated. Then click on the “Check Answer” button to see if you chose the right coin. Click on the red arrow to go to the next question.

red bulletPinky’s Create-a-Card
http://www.usmint.gov/kids/index.cfm?fileContents=games/
Click on “Pinky’s-Create-a-Card.” “Level One” and “Level Two” allow you to use your virtual allowance to buy pictures for your card. The “Just for Fun” section lets you answer money questions and print a certificate.

red bulletFrog Palace
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1074&category=0&level=3
Drag the correct bags of money from the top row to the matching chest to buy the precious stone that the Frog King needs to build his castle.

Level 1: Ones, Tens and Hundreds
Level 2: Ones, Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands
Level 3: Some basic addition and subtraction questions (while the castle is being built)

 

Time

 red bulletLearning About Time
http://arcytech.org/java/clock/
This webpage includes the history of time, the development of clocks and watches, and how to tell time on both a digital and analogue (with a face and hands) timepiece. It also has a great activity for switching between digital and analogue.

 red bulletTime Flies
http://www.alfy.com/brain_train/clock/index.asp
This site has three levels. For level one, move the arrows on the digital watch to see the hands on the clock face move around. For level 2, click on the time that matches the clock face. For level 3, move the hands of the clock around to match the time on the button, then click on the button. Hurry, before time runs out!

red bulletWhat Time Is It?
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=wtp_ds3,f&35&13
Put the clocks in the correct sequence.

red bulletA Walk Through Time
http://physics.nist.gov/GenInt/Time/time.html
Take a look at the history of time measurement.

 

Fractions, Decimals and Percents

 red bulletVisual Fractions
http://www.visualfractions.com/
This site provides clear demonstrations on using and calculating with fractions, as well as practice exercises.

red bulletWho Wants Pizza?
http://math.rice.edu/%7Elanius/fractions/index.html
A great how-to site for all things fractions!

red bulletNo Matter What Shape Your Fraction Is In…
http://math.rice.edu/%7Elanius/Patterns/
Fun explorations of fractions in shape patterns, with explanations and practice questions.

 red bulletGreat Diamond Hunt
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=fgs_ds2,f&66&49
Match the number fraction with the picture that represents it.

red bulletMake a Match
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/equivalentfractions/equivalentfractions.html
Help the professor get his potions together by matching the fractions with the pictures.

red bulletFresh Baked Fractions
http://www.funbrain.com/fract/index.html
Choose the fraction that is not equivalent and Jackson gets another piece of pie.

red bulletEquivalent Fraction Fireworks
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/mmath/mmath_frac.html
Use the arrows in the middle to change the numerator and denominator to match the equivalent fraction above. Then press the red button to launch the fireworks.

red bulletFraction Frenzy
http://www.learningplanet.com/sam/ff/index.asp
Match the equivalent fractions to clear the board.

red bulletMystery Picture
http://www.dositey.com/math/mistery2.html#s
Match the word problems with the number answers to reveal the mystery picture.

red bulletI Know That Fraction Games
http://www.iknowthat.com/com/L3?Area=FractionGame
This site has a wide range of fraction activities. Just select the skill you want to practice and play!

red bullet Mission Magnetite star
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/percent/percent.html
Match the Percent with the Fraction with the Picture to fill up the fuel tank. Be careful, you have to do them order (Percent, then Fraction, then Picture).

red bulletSaloon Snap star
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/mathsfile/shockwave/games/saloonsnap.html
Choose from three levels to match fractions, percents and decimals before Fast Fingers Malcolm does.

red bulletPercentage P.I. star
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1133&category=58&level=6
Help the Private Investigator solve the bank robbery by answering questions about percentages.

red bulletThirteen Ways of Looking at a Half star
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/fractions/index.html
Find ALL thirteen of the combinations that represent ½ from 8 sections of a square.

 

Roman Numerals

red bulletFact Monster Roman Numerals
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0769547.html
This site guides the learner through the basics of Roman Numerals.

red bulletTop Roman
http://games.funschool.com/game.php?g=1170&category=58&level=5
Answer these questions about Roman Numerals!

red bulletRoman Numeral Challenge
http://www.factmonster.com/pages/numeralgame.html
Find out if you’re ready to be a numeral gladiator!

 

Additional Math Resources

These are sites with both explanations and activities for a variety of math topics.

 red bulletMath Glossary
http://www.harcourtschool.com/glossary/math_advantage/glossary1.html
Check out this great list of mathematical terms!

red bulletAAA Math
http://www.aaamath.com/
This Web site has tons of math topics with explanations, activities and games for practice.

red bulletApples for the Teacher
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/math.html#operationsgames
Explore this site for some fun activities relating to math, time, and money.

red bulletTeach R Kids Math
http://www.teachrkids.com/
Lots of practice opportunities for elementary math students.

red bulletPrimary Games
http://www.primarygames.com/curriculum/math.htm
A whole slew of math games for elementary students, with suggested grade levels and topic areas.

red bulletRevise Wise
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/revisewise/maths/number/
This unique site features activities, fact sheets and review tests for many basic math concepts. The activities will walk your student through an explanation of each skill.

red bulletFact Monster Math Page
http://www.factmonster.com/mathmoney.html
This page covers a variety of math topics, with lessons and activities.

Last revised: July 10, 2006  
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