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Math Is Fun: Improper Fractions
The learning activity examines improper fractions. Topics include proper, improper, and mixed fractions. The resource consists of explanations and examples with solutions.
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Math Is Fun: Fractions
The learning activity investigates fractions. Topics examined are types of fractions, simplifying fractions, and operations with fractions. Links to additional resources and activities are included.
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Math Is Fun: Percentages
The learning activity investigates percentages. Topics examined are converting percents to decimals, converting percents to fractions, and the percentage difference. Links to additional resources and a percentage calculator are included.
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Math Is Fun: Inequalities
Learners investigate inequalities. The educational resource consists of notes about the concept and detailed examples.
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Math Is Fun: Equations and Formulas
Learners investigate equations and formulas. The educational resource consists of notes about the concept, detailed examples, and practice problems.
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Math Is Fun: Algebra
Through this collection of definitions, lessons, problem-solving steps and strategies, and example questions, you'll learn why completing an algebra problem is a lot like solving a puzzle. After viewing introductory material and basic...
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Math Is Fun: Estimation Games
Students practice the mathematics skill of estimation. The learning games examine how to use estimation with numbers, length, angles, and area.
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Math Is Fun: Visual Estimation
Learners investigate visual estimation. The educational resource consists of notes about the concept, examples, and learning games.
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Math Is Fun: Division
Learners investigate division. The educational resource consists of notes about the concept, examples, and practice problems.
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Math Is Fun: Learn Your Multiplication Tables
Learners investigate a multiplication table. The educational resource consists of notes about the table, examples, and an interactive table.
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Math Is Fun: Subtraction
Learners investigate subtraction. The educational resource consists of notes about the concept, examples, a subtraction table, and subtraction worksheets.
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Math Is Fun: Definition of Bar Graph
Get the definition for a bar graph. Then, select the link "here's more" and use the interactive graph to display data as a bar graph, line graph or pie chart. The finished graph may be printed.
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Math Is Fun: Tessellation Artist
Students will have fun making tessellations in this activity, which they can then print out.
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Math Is Fun: Exterior Angle
Gives a clear definition and drawing of an exterior angle of a polygon.
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Math Is Fun: Interior Angles
Gives a clear definition and drawing of an interior angle of a polygon.
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Math Is Fun: Probability Line
A good explanation of the probability of events, using probability lines in the examples.
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Math Is Fun: How to Do a Survey
A clear explanation of how to plan and conduct a survey, then tabulate and display your results.
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Math Is Fun: Analog and Digital Clocks Animation
An analog and a digital clock are presented. You can adjust the time for each to see the result on the other one.
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Math Is Fun: Clocks: Digital and Analog
The difference between analog and digital clocks is explained accompanied by colorful pictures of clocks.
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Math Is Fun: Metric Mass (Weight)
Grams, kilograms and tonnes are explained, and real life examples are given for each.
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Math Is Fun: Metric Volume
The metric units used to measure volume are explained, with comparisons to real world objects such as a teaspoon and a jug.
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Math Is Fun: Metric Area
The relationships between metric units of area are explained, with examples of how to calculate area.
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Math Is Fun: Metric Length
The different units used to measure metric length are described, with comparisons to real world objects. A wonderful number line also shows the relative sizes of things all the way from a quark to the universe in powers of ten.
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Math Is Fun: Measuring Metrically With Maggie
Metric units for volume, mass, length and temperature are explained to a cute little alien called Maggie. There are lots of real life examples for comparison that younger children will understand.