Here you can find games that will be played during the math game rotation in class. You can also play them at home to practice your skills.
Chapter 1: Place Value
- Expanded Form
- Comparing Numbers (Click whole numbers and choose a level of difficulty)
- Place Value Hockey - (Click level 1 or 2 and choose either numerals or place value)
Chapter 3: Multiplication + Division
- Multiplication Practice
- Fact Monster
Chapter 2: Estimation and Number Theory
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Estimating Soccer - Estimating is a fun way for kids to practice estimating sums, differences, products and quotients. There are different levels of difficulty in each exercise making the game appropriate for a variety of students and grades. The game offers a fun penalty shot feature after players get five correct in-a-row.
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Ninja Multiples - Multiples is a fast-action way to practice math facts. Act quickly and use your finger or mouse to slice multiples of the target number. Earn extra points by slicing multiple numbers at the same time!
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Rounding Soccer - There are three different levels of difficulty: 1.Tens & Hundreds 2.Tens, Hundreds & Thousands 3.Tens, Hundreds, Thousands & Decimals Get five correct in-a-row to take penalty shots!
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Prime Number Ninja - Prime Numbers is a fast-action way to practice factors. Act quickly and use your finger or mouse to slice numbers and reduce them to their prime factors. Do not slice a prime number! Slice multiple numbers at the same to to get combo bonus points!
Chapter 6: Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- Adding fractions is a fun game to practice adding fractions with like denominators. Select two fractions that add to the number 1 and watch the monster grow! Help the monster reach full size as fast as you can!
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Comparing Number Values is a way to practice greater than, less than, and equal drills. Players can choose to practice comparing fractions! Get five in-a-row correct to play the bonus game! Race your car and try to collect odd or even numbered coins.
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Equivalent Fractions BINGO is a fun game for children to practice equivalent fractions. Easy mode of play displays a pie graphic to represent the fraction. The denominator is represented by the total number of slices and the numerator is represented by the colored slices. Challenge mode displays only the numerical fraction at first. If the student needs help it will introduce a pie graphic representing only the denominator. If they need further help it will display the shaded slices representing the numerator. Challenge points are awarded based on how much help the student needed to correctly answer the question. Less help = more points!
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Fraction Fling is an educational game where kids must match fractions to a model. A model will be presented at the top of the screen and fractions will be floating in bubbles. Kids must first pop the bubble which contains the fraction and then hit the actual fraction to answer the question. There are five fun and challenging rounds and a reporting tool to see how many questions were answered. Players can also opt to use mixed fractions while playing. The game is over when players complete all five rounds or run out of rocks to fling.
- Tony Fraction- A Fraction Pizza Game where students use their knowledge of fractional parts of a whole and equivalent fraction to make pizzas. Make the correct pizza will earn you money but be careful because you can lose money, too, if your fractional parts are incorrect.
http://mrnussbaum.com/tonyfraction/
- Matching Mixed Numbers- Match the correct graphic to the correct fraction as fast as you can. The faster you match, the higher you score.
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/fractions/memory_fractions3.htm
Chapter 7: Decimals
- Adding Decimals- Hungry Puppies is a multi-player educational kids game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against one another while practicing adding decimals! Kids practice adding decimals by feeding the puppy the correct answer.
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Comparing Decimals - Comparing Number Values is a way to practice greater than, less than, and equal drills. Players can choose to practice comparing decimals! Get five in-a-row correct to play the bonus game! Race your car and try to collect odd or even numbered coins.
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Fractions to Decimals - Puppy Chase Decimals is a multi-player educational kids game for practicing decimal conversions. How quickly the student correctly answers the problem determines how quickly the puppy will go. The student with the fastest rate of correct answers will win the race. Hits and misses are recorded and displayed at the end of the game, along with the student's rate. 1-12 players can play at once.
Chapter 12: Area and Perimeter
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Party Designer - Complete a series of challenges to design spaces for a party. You must create shapes that have specific areas and perimeters to move on to the next level!
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Area Explorer - Count the squares to determine the area
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Zoo Designer. You have been hired to design five enclosures for the animals at a local zoo. You have to use your knowledge of how to calculate area and perimeter to design the correct enclosures and to earn your ZooDesigner Points. Use the blueprint area to sketch out the dimensions (area, perimeter, or area and perimeter) of the enclosure. If you design the enclosures incorrectly, the animals will escape and the zoo visitors will run for their lives. You, of course, will be fired!
- Area Blocks - Create shapes with a particular area. You can play against friends or the computer.
Chapter 9: Angles
- Measuring Angles - A step by step guide presents right, obtuse, acute, full, reflex and straight angles in a clear concise format. There is also an exercise that enables kids to measure various angles with a half-circle protractor.
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Alien Angles - You must estimate the angle measurement to the nearest 5 degrees to help rescue aliens!
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Angle Launcher - You must launch supplies at the correct angle to help save a village under siege!
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Reflecting Mirrors - Use mirrors to reflect sunlight at particular angles!
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Protractor Help - Practice using a protractor to measure angles.
Chapter 10: Perpendicular and Parallel Lines
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Line Shoot - Practice identifying parallel lines, perpendicular lines, rays, line segments, and lines!
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Parallel, Perpendicular, or Intersecting? - Determine which lines are which!
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Practice Identifying types of lines
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CHALLENGE: Determining angles based on parallel and perpendicular lines!
Chapter 4: Tables and Line Graphs
- Alien Snail Racing - Watch snails race and then interpret the data and read the graph / chart!
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Favorite Hobby Tally Chart - Help create a tally chart
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Fishing Pictograph - Go fishing and then create a pictograph. Watch out for the jellyfish!
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Fruit Fall - Catch the falling fruit and then interpret the data from the pictograph.
- Create a Graph - Create different types of graphs with data you've collected!
Chapter 5 - Data and Probability
Vocabulary Practice:
- http://files.pbslearningmedia.org/dlos/wnet/dlo2.html
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Probability Fair - Spin the wheel with the best probability to win prizes at the carnival.
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Probability at the Candy Shop - Calculate the probability of getting certain candies and expressing them as fractions.
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Probability Bag - Determine if pulling and object out of a bag is more likely, less likely, certain, or impossible!
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Mean, Median, Mode Buildings - This interactive activity involves finding the mean, median and mode of a collection of buildings. Put them in order and answer various questions, what is the median? What height is the mode?
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Bamzooki - Mean, Median, and Mode Practice
- Mean, Median, Mode to Save the Princess!
Math Word Problems - Multi Step
https://www.eduplace.com/kids/mhm/brain/gr4/index.html