This multiplication properties game is a fun and educational activity for kids. This game focusing on students making connections between multiplication facts and the different properties associated with multiplication.
ABCya! Fraction tiles are a good way for students to explore and understand how parts make up a whole. Teachers and parents can utilize this resource when giving a lesson on fractions with students. This is such an easy to use games for kids when they are first investigating fractions. Students can easily manipulate fraction pieces to determine what fractions are equivalent to one another while engaging in meaningful dialogue.
Answer the math question correctly and score a goal! In this game of "math soccer," students must try to answer difficult questions to advance toward the goal line. Student will use problem-solving skills to draw conclusions, and hopefully score!
Help Mighty Girl run and jump her way through obstacles. This game called "Mighty Girl," students are challenged to investigate numbers and operations to solve challenging problems. This fun and interactive game is sure to engage students grade 3-5.
Play Slice Geom Now at hoodamath.com - Drag lines across Shape to divide. 1/2 tells you how many pieces you need to divide the shape into. 1 x 1 tells you how many lines you can draw. In the game "hoodamath," students are given challenging problems that encourage them to persevere in solving them. Students are required to look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.
In Angry Animals, students will compare and contrast different the similarities and differences between geometric shapes to come to a conclusion. Student will look for repeating patterns for reasoning skills.
This is a fun exciting version of the broken calculator. Poor Justin! He broke his calculator just before a big test. Students help Justin make the target number using only the buttons that are left on his calculator. There are four levels of difficulty in this game. You'll have to be very clever to solve this number puzzle.
Use math concepts at the mall. This is a real-world math example of math at the mall! Students use problem-solving skills to find exact change, calculate and determine what items they can and can't purchase. What a fun way to make a math skill connection!
This is a problem solving activity, which uses scales and various shapes. The student's goal is to explore the different shapes in comparison to each other and work out the hidden values of the shapes.
Shopping activities which will get your brain working! You have to decide which items to buy for your money. You have to decide which items to buy to make your money go the furthest.
Division Derby is a free math race game for students to practice division. Each student has a pony in the race. Correct answers power the pony forward. Whichever pony reaches the finish line first wins! Can you ride your pony to victory?
Use algebraic thinking to find the weight of each creature. For kids of all ages, the website uses thinking games, videos, and problem solving activities. Helps students feel more confident about math skills, and help them feel more positive about math. In this game, Wangdoodles, investigate the weight of different creatures using the information provided.
Test your mental maths agility and skills on this Countdown game. There are different levels of difficulty. It works well on an interactive whiteboard too so it can be used in a class situation.
Learn measure volume in this problem solving game. This problem solving exercise has students fill and empty containers to arrive at a certain amount of water. Different levels of difficulty make this quite a challenge. Students will use reasoning and communication skills as a group to determine the volume of unknown containers.
This activity is called "Building with Functions." Students will use problem-solving exercises where they need to use reasoning skills and their knowledge of multiplication to solve these problems. This activity requires the Macromedia Flash 4 plug-in for your browser. To download the plug-in , please click on the "Get Flash" icon on the left.
"How much is that Doggy?" This activity David needs help to buy a puppy. Students will investigate which coins he could give the shopkeeper, along with how many different combinations of coins they can use to pay for the puppy.
This game is called "Quest of Nine." Students will solve the quest by answering the mixed mathematical questions. This activity allows students to record their progress as the go.
This game is called "Power Lines." This is a math game where the numbers in each row need to add up to a given total. The problems get harder the further you go! Students will use reasoning and problem solving skills to face this challenge,
This activity is called "How Many Pets?" Students will work out how many pets are in the pet shop and see how many different answers they can find in this math investigation. They will use reasoning, problem solving, and connection skills to solve this activity.