Everything is Math!
A menu organized by all the concepts we learn in our math class. Choose Place Value, Round and Estimate, Integers and any of the Addition and Multiplication links. Have fun and practice some math at the same time! |
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Making Change
Pretend you are the cashier at a store. Practice making change for customers. |
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Banana Hunt
Help the monkey find the bananas. If you can make the angle match the measurement you will find the most bananas. Remember that an acute angle is less than 90º, a right angle is 90º, an obtuse angle is more than 90º but less than 180º, a flat line across is 180º, and a complete circle is 360º. |
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Tangram Puzzles
Try to solve the puzzles using all 7 tangram shapes. Good practice for s-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g- your spatial thinking! |
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Base 10 Bingo
Match pictures of numbers made with 10's blocks to the standard number. Each correct answer earns a spot covered on your Bingo board. Go for 100% correct! |
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Base 10 Fun
Listen to numbers and write them down. Practice different forms of making numbers using expanded form, standard form, pictures and words. |
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Billy Bug and His Quest for Grub
Help Billy find aphids to eat by plotting the coordinate pairs on a graph. See if you can increase your speed and accuracy each time you play. |
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Sum Sense
Practice your addition facts by arranging the mixed up numeral cards to make a true addition fact sentence. You can choose how many problems and adjust your time to make it more challenging as you become faster with your facts! Good luck! |
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Subtraction Sense
Play this the same way you play Sum Sense except you will arrange the numeral cards to make true subtraction fact sentences. Good luck! |
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Addition Speed Grid- Level 1
Select how many problems you want to do and how much time you think you need. Then, make addition sentences by selecting the addends from the number grid to equal the sum for each sentence. Good luck! (This is an excellent thinking game!) |
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Addition Speed Grid- Level 2
If you think you are a master of Level 1 and want to challenge yourself even more- here's the next level. The rules are the same, but the sums will be bigger and the combinations more challenging! |
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Crazy Pattern Machine
The Crazy Pattern Machine will make patterns for you to complete. You can make it harder by choosing your difficulty challenge. Third graders should be choosing "Hard" and working with the number or letter sequences which are more challenging than the shape and color patterns. |
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Kakooma!
Kakooma is a number puzzle game. Pit yourself against the timer and see how you do! Fun!
Advance your levels as you improve your skills. |
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Find a Pattern I
Learn about number patterns. Practice finding the missing number in a number sequence pattern. Then play a timed game to see how many number sequences you can correctly complete in the allotted time. |
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Find a Pattern II
If you think you have mastered Find a Pattern Level I, try the next level. |
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Matching Coin Values
How many dimes does it take to equal 20 pennies? Answer questions like this to test your skill in finding equal sets of coins and counting money. Great practice as well as a chance to time yourself and better your highest score. |
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Columns of Time
Matching a time to the correct words. Practice using quarter hours before or after, half past an hour as well as matching words to the digital time display. |
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Robopacker Grade 3
Pack the robots to be shipped. Make sure you fit them all into their specially designed suitcases. This is good practice in working with shapes- sliding, turning and flipping them. Have fun! |
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Math Practice Menu
A list of reviewed (safe) web sites that practice math skills. Practice the skills you need the most work on. Choose from topics such as Rounding Numbers, Multiplication, Division, using More than One Operation and others. |
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Elapsed Time
Print a recording sheet and then take the e-challenge to find out how much time has passed from the starting event to the ending event. Excellent practice for MCA and NWEA tests. |
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Interactive Multiplication Practice
A choice of many different interactive games to practice your multiplication facts. Many of the games offer the option of choosing the fact sets you want to practice. |
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Clockwise, Too
Practice setting an analog clock to match the time on a digital clock. Increases in difficulty from Level One to Level Three (partial hours to hour and minutes) |
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Clockwise
Choose Random, then choose the level of difficulty. Level One is hour and half hour time, Level Three is to the minute time. Good practice reading an analog clock. |
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Geometry Practice- Polygons
Review different types of polygons and also link to activities on volume, area, and other geometry concepts. |
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Place Value Practice
A website that will allow non-members to practice math skills. You may answer about 20 questions before you are timed out. I have linked to the Place Value section as that is what we are working on at the beginning of the year. Later in the year, use the menu bar along the LH edge to choose other math concepts to practice- telling time, finding area and perimeter, as well as challenging addition, multiplication and other problems to solve! Visit often! |
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Rounding Flashcards
Choose your difficulty range and then challenge yourself to rounding numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand- even ten thousand or hundred thousand if you dare!!!!! |
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