Mathematics Resources
General | Addition and Subtraction | Angles | Counting | Fractions | Graphing | Measurement | Money | Multiplication and Division | Numbers and Time | Shapes
General:
- Count On Math Games
- A variety of math-related games and activities.
- Math - Broward County
- Over 200 standardized math questions, as well as many extended response questions.
- Math Dictionary for Kids
- Math glossary site for students that explains math terms and gives examples.
- That Quiz - Math Test Activities
- FREE practice on many math concepts. Teachers can also register and use it to quiz and record student scores.
Addition and Subtraction :
- Ann and Addem's dartboard game
- This game requires the student to double the number shown on the dartboard.
- Count Hoot's addition game
- Simple addition problems using interactive ladybugs.
- Find a Friend
- Add tiles together and form the target number in order to reveal your animal friend.
- Missing Numbers
- Fill in the missing numbers to complete the addition and subtraction sentences.
- Rock Hopper
- Make the frog jump on certain numbers to add up to your total.
- Rocket Math
- Add three consecutive numbers together to get the target number.
- Space Hopscotch
- Count by 2's to get across the craters, then subtract to return to your home.
- Spacey Math
- Use your addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills to answer problems and save the space station.
- Test the toad
- Solve simple addition problems.
Angles:
- Angle Sizes
- Work on figuring out the random angle provided.
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Counting:
- Count Your Chickens
- Count the number of chickens displayed.
- Counting One More
- Count up from your starting number to get the frog across the river.
- Counting to 100
- Practice counting to 100.
- Find the Missing Numbers
- Fill in the missing number in each sequence.
- How Many?
- Click on the number that tells how many shapes there are.
- Mend the Number Square
- Fill in the missing numbers in the number square.
- Same or Different
- Find the group with the same number of items in it.
- Simple Subtraction
- Practice subtracting numbers between 1 and 20.
- Snakes and Ladders
- An online game of Snakes and Ladders where students can play against the computer or each other - counting to move their markers.
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Fractions:
- Fraction Frenzy
- Match the equivalent fractions.
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Graphing:
- Coordinate Identification
- Identify the coordinates for a point on a graph.
- Coordinates
- Plot a series of coordinates on a graph.
- Create A Graph
- Create any of 5 kinds of graphs and charts.
Measurement:
- Capacity
- Figure out which container has more water in it.
- Taller or Shorter
- Click on the things that are taller or shorter - as shown in the examples.
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Money:
- 2009 Cents Lesson Plans
- FREE lesson plans have created for the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial One Cent Program. Lesson plans for grades K and 1, 2 and 3, and 4 through 6. Each plan refers to all four designs in the program.
- Discovering Coin Values
- Add coins to the cup to equal the designated amount of money.
- H.I.P. Pocket Change
- A website from the United States Mint designed for children.
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Multiplication and Division:
- Moon Multiplication
- Practice your multiplication facts on the moon.
- Spacey Math
- Use your addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills to answer problems and save the space station.
Numbers and Time:
- Clock Program
- Type in the time shown on the clock.
- Ordinal Numbers
- Practice putting things in order (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th).
- The Numbers 1 to 10
- Find groups of things with the numbers 1 to 10.
- TimeWorks
- Move the numbers to their correct positions on the clock.
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Shapes:
- Match the Shapes
- Match the shapes.
- Simple Shape Sort
- Sort shapes by attribute.
Last updated by Ms. Rose on February 9, 2009.
Disclaimer: Clicking on the above links may take you to a site outside of what I have created. At the time of posting, these links were reviewed for appropriate material. However, they may have changed since they were last reviewed. Due to this, I make no guarantees for the content of these sites and recommend that parents and teachers be aware of what their students are doing on the Internet.