Fraction Fling
Practice connecting visual models of fractions with their written notation with this fun Fraction Fling game, also from ABCya.com. Hit the correct fraction twice to advance to the next question.
Equivalent Fraction Bingo
Equivalent Fractions BINGO is a fun educational game for children to practice equivalent fractions. The game has two modes: Easy & Challenge.
Go for a challenge! Easy mode of play displays a pie graphic to represent the fraction. Challenge mode displays only the numerical fraction at first. If the student needs help it will introduce more visual representations.
Challenge points are awarded based on how much help the student needed to correctly answer the question. Less help = more points!
Go for a challenge! Easy mode of play displays a pie graphic to represent the fraction. Challenge mode displays only the numerical fraction at first. If the student needs help it will introduce more visual representations.
Challenge points are awarded based on how much help the student needed to correctly answer the question. Less help = more points!
Weigh the Wangdoodles
To play Weigh the Wangdoodles, find the weight of each Wangdoodle using the information provided by the scales.
Make sure that the weight you assign to each Wangdoodle works on each scale.
Think about ways to test out different weights. If the red Wangdoodle weighs 16, what would the green Wangdoodle weigh? What is the red Wangdoodle weighs 17?
Make sure that the weight you assign to each Wangdoodle works on each scale.
Think about ways to test out different weights. If the red Wangdoodle weighs 16, what would the green Wangdoodle weigh? What is the red Wangdoodle weighs 17?
Fruit Shoot Multiplication
In Fruit Shoot Multiplication, the crosshairs shows a multiplication problem. Shoot the fruit that matches the product. Challenge yourself to play with larger numbers!
Arcademics Skill Builders
Great for fact practice! Arcademics Skill Builders has games to practice different skills: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts, as well as some basic algebra and telling time. Students are able to play against a computer or other players in real time. A few of the games are spotlighted below.
KenKen
KENKEN is great for problem solving and practicing basic computation. KENKEN puzzles can be as challenging as you want them to be. They are similar to Sudoku, but incorporate more math. Follow the instructions on the KENKEN website, choose the size of your puzzle (a 3x3 square, 4x4 square, 5x5 square, etc.) and start playing!
Thinking Blocks
While not quite a 'game,' the Thinking Blocks online math modeling tool promotes mathematical reasoning as students solve problems. The site helps students break down problems into easier chunks. See a sample addition problem that has been partially completed below.