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Math Resources
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Contains useful information for parents and students
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Mathematics Skills
E-manipulatives - money, counters, numberline, pattern cubes and more.
Math Lingo - For each term or definition, click on the matching piece on the game board. This site gives
the user audio directions.
- Dot2Dot Fun - many to select from, but must have good mouse control.
- Ant Parade - count by twos and threes to pick correct number of ants
- Counting by Twos - Click on the fish that has the next number.
- Counting by Twos - Pick the number that is missing
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- Counting Change - a match game, counting coins to find amount of change and matching it with numerical number
- Counting Coins - interactive learning exercises are designed to help your students learn and practice their coin counting skills. Create your own difficulty level based on your students' skill level and needs.
- Adding Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
- Adding Dimes and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
- Adding Dimes, Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
- Learn to Count Money - add the value of the coins (teacher can set this activity easy or harder)
- Spending Spre e - Pick the item that you would like to buy. Then choose the correct amount of coins you need to pay for that item. This game has 10 questions.
- Tutorials - select the coin (or combinations) you want your students to practice
- The Value of the Coins - Add up the amount of coins and select the correct answer.
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- SpacyMath - One must sign in, but you can use the same log on for everyone in the class. Choose from addition or subtraction
- Arrithmattack! - race against the clock - add as fast as you can in 60 seconds
- Hidden Picture - the answer is given and you must select the problem to reveal a hidden picture. Good for a pair of students together
- Timed Addition Facts - At end of 60 seconds this page shows the score and answers to problems.
- Addition Math Facts - Go the the Addition Generator and select the fact family to study. This can be a timed assignment or just a practice for students.
- Math Facts - timed math facts, or select practice mode without the timer
- Addition Surprise - fill in sums in the addition grid to complete a surprise picture
- Leon's Math Dojo - Select skill and level to play. Keeps score.
- Math Mayhem - a fast paced program where you can select addition problems. Most are two digit problems.( warning: turn sound to mute; this activity gets very loud!)
- Mental Math - select Addition to practice your skills
- Math Mastery - select operation and practice your facts
- Arithmetic Four - (A game like Connect Four) A pair of students must answer arithmetic questions ( addition , subtraction, multiplication, division) to earn a piece to place on the board. Parameters: time limit, difficulty level, types of questions
- Base Ten Block Activities - Use this page to practice beginning addition or place value.
- Beginning addition using an abacus -This applet explores the use of an abacus model for representing numbers and for performing addition
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- Bowling Subtraction - bowl down pins by answering subtraction problems
- Flying Fact - land plane in house that matches answer to problems (adding and subtraction) - beware of pop-ups and ads!!
- Fill-in Equation - supply the missing number in subtraction equations
- Number Families - fill in the missing numeral when given the family of addition and subtraction values
- More practice can be found here in the relationships between addition and subtraction
- Leon's Math Dojo - Select skill and level to play. Keeps score.
- Math Mayhem - a fast paced program where you can select subtraction problems ( warning: turn sound to mute; this activity gets very loud!)
- Mystery Picture - subtract and find the mystery picture under the tiles (subtraction facts to 20)
- Mystery Picture - subtract 2 digit numerals, no borrowing.
- Mixed Review - addition and subtraction of three numbers, find answer to reveal mystery picture. ( warning: very difficult, student will need pencil and paper)
- Arithmetic Four - (A game like Connect Four) A pair of students must answer arithmetic questions (addition, subtraction , multiplication, division) to earn a piece to place on the board. Parameters: time limit, difficulty level, types of questions
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