Elementary: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, order numbers, dogs counting, money games, math puzzles
Middle School: estimation by rounding, order of operations, order integers, circle graphs, predictions, line graphs, patterns, percent estimation, money, fractions
Figure out how many of each bill or coin that you expect to get back when you pay for something. For example, if something costs $3.75 and you pay with a five dollar bill, you would expect back one quarter and one dollar bill.
If you get the answer correct, the amount of change is added to your piggy bank. If you get the answer wrong, the correct amount of change is subtracted from your piggy bank. The more money you get in your piggy bank, the harder the questions will get.
This site gives a chance for students to practice their basic facts using multiplication, division, subtraction, and addition. It also gives you procedures on how to use them in the classroom. there are single player as well as multiplayer games. A fun way for students to continue to practice their basic facts!