Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Skip Counting
A definition of skip counting followed by interactive examples and links to exercises that will help your skip-counting skills. Learn to skip count by 2, by 3, by 4, by 5, and by 10, and challenge yourself with backwards skip counting.
Beacon Learning Center
Beacon Learning Center: Missing Numbers
The learning exercise has student identify the missing numbers in a number sequence.
Math Slice
Math Slice: Ordering Game
Sequencing skills are the focus of this interactive game. You must be able to put fractions, decimals, whole numbers, and negative numbers in correct order to win and make the train move down the tracks. Immediate feedback given to...
Books in the Classroom
Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site: Eric Carle
What do you know about Eric Carle, the author? This Carol Hurst site highlights some interesting facts about this author's life and refers to some of his books.
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Number After Bingo 1 15
Students will play this Bingo by covering numbers that "come after" the number shown. Students will take turns drawing a number card, stating the number after and placing his/her counter on that number on the game board. The first...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Choral Counting
This can be a daily activity to reinforce learning number sequences. The teacher will need a 100 chart or large number line and a pointer. As a whole group, have students chant the counting sequence starting with one to thirty, using the...
History is Fun
Jan Brett: Ordinal Numbers: Cats in Line Activity Page
Math and literature meet in this interactive game exploring ordinal numbers. Based on the cat tale, Comet's Nine Lives by Jan Brett, this activity is sure to engage students in developing number order skills. Learners receive immediate...
Other
Math Learning Center: Number Line
Number Line helps students visualize number sequences and demonstrate strategies for counting, comparing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing.
PBS
Pbs Kids: Curious George: Flower Garden
This Curious George game will teach children numbers, counting, and cardinality by using a number line.
Shodor Education Foundation
Shodor Interactivate: Tortoise and Hare Race
Step through the tortoise and hare race, based on Zeno's paradox, to learn about the multiplication of fractions and about convergence of an infinite sequence of numbers.
ABCya
Ab Cya: Number Bubble Count to 100
Number Bubble: Count to 100 is an educational game for kids to practice number sequence. Children must fill in the missing numbers by popping bubbles and dropping the numbers on the correct spaces.
Channel 4 Learning
Channel 4 Maths: Mathszone
Can you help Ben and Mai escape their captors and foil the robbers' getaway plan? Test your mathematical aptitude in this captivating, interactive, adventure game that uses a PDA/calculator to solve math clues. Students will activate...
Math Slice
Basic Math: Missing Number
This resource covers numbers in sequence where students can choose a range of numbers and which number they want to practice counting by to determine the missing number in the set of numbers. After selecting parameters students are timed...
Math Slice
Math Slice: Number Patterns: Math Worksheets
This tool allows you to create worksheets, at varying levels of difficulty, where students must determine the next number in a pattern.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: Gnomon 1
This interactive activity gives you an opportunity to explore a specific number pattern named the "Fibonacci sequence." See what other patterns you can discover while you manipulate the blocks. There is a "Printable Page" link if you...
AAA Math
Aaa Math: Ordinal Numbers
Through this tutorial you can learn about ordinal numbers, practice using them, and play some games where you use your new information.
Education Place
Houghton Mifflin: Eduplace: Compare and Order Whole Numbers to 100
In order to help children understand what numbers mean, it is helpful to teach them how to compare and order them. This site provides lesson plans, tips & tricks, and frequently asked questions. It's concise and easy to understand.
Math Slice
Math Slice: Sequencing (Ordering) Worksheets
This tool allows you to create worksheets where students must sequence a given set of numbers from either greatest to least, or least to greatest.
Toy Theater
Toy Theater: Ordinal Numbers
After watching six cars race across the screen, the student must choose which car finished first, which car was second, etc.
Other
Math Stories: Finding a Pattern
At this one page site, you can work through step by step a sample problem that illustrates the problem-solving strategy for "identify a pattern." The answer is right there to help you check your thinking.