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  Pre Numbers Number Concepts Addition Subtraction  
  Multiplication Division Fractions Math Reference  
  Everyday Math Money Other Math Games Roman Numbers  
 

Pre Numbers

  • Kidport
    • KidPort offers a bunch of grade appropriate math games. Select your grade from the main page and then select math for all the math coices.
  • Count Us In
    • This site offers 15 games in basic concepts. Each game is designed to help children understand concepts like volume, length, halves and much, much more. Visit them to see a list of all the math games that are offered.
  • Early Math
    • This program allows kids to practice more/less and biggest/smallest math on-line. There are a number of functions that can be modified to allow the drill to be as easy or hard as you like.
 

Numbers

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Addition

  • Adding Grid
    • Grid of the numbers 1-15 for filling in the missing squares.
  • Adding By 2's
    • Worksheet for filling in answers for adding by 2.
  • Addition AAA Math
    • These pages teach addition operations covered in K-8 math courses. Each page has an facts, explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about measurements.
  • Grade K-2 Addition
    • This site covers addition facts, addition of two numbers. Here you will find worksheets and games.
  • Grade 3/4 Addition
    • This site covers addition of three digit and four digit numbers. Here you will find worksheets and games.
  • Whole Number Addition
    • This site covers addition as a step by step practice. If you need help the site offers a hint and will walk you through how to complete a problem.
  • Addition with Decimals
    • This site covers addition as a step by step practice. If you need help the site offers a hint and will walk you through how to complete a problem.
  • SuperKids Math Worksheet Creator
    • Create your own addition math facts worksheets. Use them in the classroom for practice or timed drills, or at home! Choose from two levels of difficulty, and vertical or horizontal equation format.
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Subtraction

  • Subtraction AAA Math
    • These pages teach subtraction operations covered in K-8 math courses. Each page has an facts, explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about fractions.
  • Grade K-2 Subtration
    • This site covers subtraction facts, subtraction of two numbers. Here you will find worksheets and games.
  • Grade 3/4 Addition
    • This site covers subtrationof three digit and four digit numbers. Here you will find worksheets and games.
  • Whole Number Subtraction
    • This site covers subtraction as a step by step practice. If you need help the site offers a hint and will walk you through how to complete a problem.
  • Subtraction with Decimals
    • This site covers subtraction as a step by step practice. If you need help the site offers a hint and will walk you through how to complete a problem.
  • Super Math Worksheet Creator
    • Create your own subtraction math facts worksheets. Use them in the classroom for practice or timed drills, or at home! Choose from two levels of difficulty, and vertical or horizontal equation format.
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Multiplication

  • Multiplication Chart
  • Teaching the Times Tables
    • This site teaches the times tables through traditional and graphically enhanced tutorials.
  • Multiplication Games
    • Learn multiplication while having some fun with these interactive games. Try Multiflyer or Batter's Up Baseball or even flsh fun. Visit the site to see all the games.
  • Multiplication AAA Math
    • These pages teach multiplication skills covered in K-8 math courses. Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about multiplication.
  • Are you a Math Magician
    • Learn multiplication while having some fun with this interactive games.
  • Math Minutes
    • This website offers online practice for basic math. The site allows you to select a number of practice problems and gives instant corrections. This is a good site for added math practice.
  • Grade 3/4 Multiplication
    • This site covers multiplication facts, multiplication of two numbers. Here you will find worksheets and games.
  • SuperKids Math Worksheet Creator
    • Create your own multiplication math facts worksheets. Use them in the classroom for practice or timed drills, or at home. Choose from two levels of difficulty.
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Division

  • Are you a Math Magician
    • Learn division while having some fun with this interactive games.
  • Divisibility Rules
    • These rules on division are from the Math Archive Forum.
  • Math Minutes
    • This website offers online practice for basic math. The site allows you to select a number of practice problems and gives instant corrections. This is a good site for added math practice.
  • Division AAA Math
    • These pages teach division operations covered in K-8 math courses. Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about division.
  • Grade 3/4 Division
    • This site covers division facts, division of two numbers. Here you will find worksheets and games.
  • SuperKids Math Worksheet Creator
    • Create your own division math facts worksheets. Use them in the classroom for practice or timed drills, or at home. Choose from two levels of difficulty.
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Fractions

  • SuperKids Math Worksheet Creator
    • Looking for help with fractions? SuperKids has created a set of tips and tools to help build your skills.
  • Fraction to Decimal Conversion
    • This is a look up chart to find decimal to fractions conversion and vice versa.
  • Visual Fractions
    • An on-line tutorial that offers instruction and practice in identifying, renaming, and operating on fractions. All examples are modeled with number lines or circles.
  • Fresh Baked Fractions
    • The word on the street is that Fraction Jackson is a dog who loves pie (pi?). If you answer 24 problems correctly, you can put your name on Jackson's list of Master Pie Bakers.
  • Fractions
    • This website is from Math League. The website explains many topics of fractions and offers worked out examples.
  • Fractions- Cool Math 4 Kids
    • This website is from CoolMath4Kids. The website explains many topics of fractions and offers worked out examples. The site is very colorful and engaging.
  • Who Wants Pizza
    • This is an introductory lesson to fractions.
  • Quién Quiere Pizza
    • Una manera divertida de aprender sobre fracciones.
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Everyday Math

  • Learn to Measure
    • Interactive measuring game. Students measure teddy bears in one half unit increments. For every correct answer, an animation will play. Scores are given as the game is played.
  • Interactive Measurment Converter
    • Here you will find interactive calculators for many measurement systems both commonly used like metric and U.S. Avoirdupois and quite exotic like Ancient Greek and Roman.
  • Clocks
    • Interactive clock game. Students match a digital clock face to an analog clock to learn how to tell time. For every correct answer, an animation will play.
  • Time Flies
    • Move the clock arm and see the digital time. Eye-appealing exercises both ways. The hour handle on the clock almost too short.
  • What time is it?
    • Look at the analog clock and pick the digital clock that shows the same time. This game is cute however the site has a lot of pop ups.
  • Everyday Math
    • This is an averview of everyday math. Topics include numbers, air distance, driving distance, taxes, martgage and more.
  • Math in Daily Life-Annenburg Foundation
    • When you buy a car, follow a recipe, or decorate your home, you're using math principles. People have been using these same principles for thousands—even millions—of years, across countries and continents. Whether you're sailing a boat off the coast of Japan or building a house in Peru, you're using math to get things done. How can math be so universal?
  • Careers in Math
    • Do you like math, but don't know what you can do with it when you get out of school? Do you have a job in mind, but don't know how much math education (BS, MS or Ph.D.) you'll need? Here are some links to sites that I think you will find helpful!
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Money

  • Change Maker
    • Get as much money in your piggy bank as possible, by figuring out the correct change. Figure out how many of each bill or coin that you expect to get back when you pay for something.
  • H.I.P. Pocket Change
    • The History In Your Pocket (H.I.P.) Pocket Change site showcases the connection between this country's coins and its people. Through games, stories, and other engaging activities, the site brings to life both the extraordinary individuals who appear on U.S. coinage and the generations of citizens who've used this pocket change.
  • Consumer Math
    • These pages teach consumer math covered in K-8 math courses. Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about consumer math.
  • INVESTING IN YOUR FUTURE
    • It's never too early to start learning the basics of investing. If you are interested in stocks and bonds, mutual funds, or retirement investments, you can use this site to become familiar with the concepts involved in the world of investing. Then you can put your new knowledge to the test by practicing with the financial calculators provided.
  • Investing For Kids
    • Check here for great kid-friendly investment ideas for both beginner and intermediate investors. Using something as simple as a lemonade stand enterprise, you can learn some basic money and investment terminology. Ever heard of the Rule of 72? Use the Stocks in Cyberspace financial goals calculator and find out how a small amount of money invested now can make you a millionaire!
  • Money Central Station
    • Learn how and where money is made and play a number of different games.
  • Penguin Waiter
    • FunBrain will show you your dinner bill and the percent tip you should leave.
  • Planet Orange
    • Throughout your stay on Planet Orange, you will be able to tackle topics that range from the value of money, to setting a budget, understanding credit, and building savings goals for the future. Using an interactive map along with the help of our tour guides, Amy and Cedric, you will soon be on your way to Moneyland, South Spending, the Republic of Savings, and Investor Islands. This site takes a while to load.
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Other Games

  • Education Place Brain Teasers
    • A new math brain teaser every Wednesday. Grades 3-8.
  • Billy Bug and his all new quest for grub
    • Move Billy Bug to the feeding place with given coordinates. How long will it take you to feed Billy ten times?
  • Banana Hunt
    • Help the monkey to find bananas and learn to estimate angles.
  • Roz's Math-a rama
    • This grade appropriate website is designed to help kids improve their math skills through practice and fun.
  • Create your own interactive games
    • This site will allow you to creat your own interactive games or to play a bunch of standard math game.
  • Math Baseball
    • Practice your basic math with this very cool interactive game. You can practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  • Operation Order
    • Help Tortisaurus finish building his stone pyramid. Practice your basic math with this very cool interactive game. You can practice addition, subtraction and multiplication.
  • Saxon Publishers' Online Activities
    • Saxon provides free online activities for both math and phonics. Saxon's online activities are an engaging way to provide additional practice for all students. Students enjoy themselves as they learn and practice math and phonics concepts, either in class or at home. Find the Math links in the left hand navigation bar. These links are sorted by grade level.
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