AAA Math
Aaa Math: Adding Dimes and Pennies
Use this online game to add different combinations of dimes and pennies. The game keeps a percent score of your correct answers, as well as a running total of the number of your correct and incorrect answers.
NumberNut
Number Nut: Let Math Begin With Addition
This introductory addition lesson, explores the relationship between adding and number patterns using a number pyramid designed by mathematician Carl Gauss. A short lesson with interesting facts and links to related games for practicing...
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Number Nut: More Than Two Addends
Develop strategies for adding more than two addends with this quick addition lesson. Examine how grouping numbers can help make adding multiple numbers easier. Then, practice your new skills using the related interactive games that are...
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Number Nut: Subtraction Overview
Get an overview of the subtraction process in this brief lesson that introduces key concepts, vocabulary, and symbols. Links to related, interactive practice are also available in this lesson.
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Number Nut: Subtracting Through Twenty
Review or learn the basics of single-digit subtraction in this concise lesson that has related vocabulary and strategies for solving subtraction problems. This lesson includes lots of examples and links for two interactive subtraction...
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Number Nut: Subtracting More Than Two Values
Get the facts on how to subtract more than two values in this short subtraction lesson. This lesson offers step-by-step examples, suggested strategies and shortcuts, and links to related interactive games. Both games are fast-paced and...
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Number Nut: Multiplication Overview
Understand the basics of multiplication from this brief overview that contains related vocabulary, symbols, and examples of this operation. Students can practice this skill using the single-digit multiplication games. Both games are...
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Number Nut: Carrying Like Addition
Use what you already know about addition to master this skill in multiplication. This lesson reviews the concept of carrying in multiplication. Detailed examples are provided along with interactive games to practice the skills learned....
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Number Nut: Multiplying More Than Two Factors
Multiplying by more than one factor can be easy when you break the numbers down. Learn this problem solving strategy and others in this short lesson that demonstrates how to multiply with several factors. This lesson includes specific...
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Number Nut: Division Overview
Understand the basics of division in this succinct lesson that includes two interactive games. Both games focus on knowledge of basic division facts and offer immediate feedback to responses.
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Number Nut: Comparing Operations
Combine all of your knowledge about the four basic operations in this lesson that focuses on comparing operations. Discover the relationship between of each operation and key vocabulary terms to build your number sense.
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Number Nut: Breaking Down a Year
Math and science are uncovered when we break down the numbers in a year. Build you number sense and science knowledge in this lesson that focuses on the relationships of numbers in a calendar year. Test your knowledge with the...
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Number Nut: Week and Weekends
Learn about the origins of a week in this integrated lesson. This lesson explores scientific theories and mathematical facts that are the basis for the time period that we call a week. Included in this lesson are two related, interactive...
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Number Nut: Estimate and Round Why Is This Important?
Problem solving will become a little easier when you understand the concepts of estimation and rounding. Explore how these concepts are used in mathematics and real world applications. Detailed examples and links to related games...
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Number Nut: The Money in Your Pocket
What do you know about the money in your pocket? Get a basic understanding of the United States monetary system and how it works in this lesson. Access links to four interactive games to practice your money and number sense skills. All...
Math Slice
Math Slice: Chart Slice Special Test
A ten question test assessing data collection and analysis skills with bar graphs. Assessment is scored online. An excellent tool for assessment.
Math Slice
Math Slice: Heavy Slice Special Test
A concise test for assessing number sense using weights and scales. Assessment is scored online offering students immediate feedback. Can be used for a quick assessment.
ICT Games
Ict Games: 100 Hunt: 10
Practice subtracting ten from the target number and finding that difference on the hundreds chart in the shortest possible time. Can you discover a pattern?
Fun Brain
Fun Brain: Guess the Number
The FunBrain Magician picks a secret number. Players take turns identifying the secret by guessing and checking.
abcteach
Abcteach: Division
[Free Registration/Login Required] "Practice makes perfect!" Students improve their division skills by reviewing facts from one to twelve. Printable worksheets and links to related sites also available.
PBS
Pbs Mathline Lesson Plan: Money Counts [Pdf]
This PBS lesson plan features an assortment of interactive learning activities on number sense and computation that conform to NCTM standards. You get a list of materials, activity worksheets, related resources, and extension activities....
Other
The Teacher's Corner: Printable Math Worksheets
Generate worksheets for the mathematical concepts you are covering in your class. Content covers number comparison, basic math, algebra, money and graphing.
Other
Everyday Math: Spin a Number Game
Use your counting skills to try to beat the computer in this simple interactive board game. This activity engages young learners in practicing basic counting with numbers from one to ten. Directions are presented orally.
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Interactive 100 Square Hundreds Chart
Practice or assess number sense with this interactive hundreds charts. Start at zero or one and apply different colors to show patterns and number relationships. Excellent for whole group instruction using a video monitor or for...