Brain games! Typically used with matchsticks, this moden version uses toothpicks to challenge you to reduce the number of squares seen by removing only a certain number of toothpicks.
Lots of stuff here! Click on the links in the side and bottom navigation bars to find an activity or game that has the concept/s you would like to practice.
Great games for practicing math facts. The games are not labeled with the concepts assessed ... while the water balloon game looks like a ton of fun, the math needed is not basic or introductory. But, take a look around. The timed facts are good, basic drills to increase speed and proficiency.
Look at the fraction in the grass and steer the helicopter into the equivalent fraction "clouds." Be careful not to crash into the wrong "cloud" or lose gas and crash into the ground.
This game is designed to strengthen math vocabulary. The letters of the alphabet are on the bottom of the page, and you drag the letters to the shapes/symbols where you think they belong. It looks like Hangman. It would be a good idea to model this to the class before letting them try it solo.
More than two dozen integer games, ranging from ordering on a number line to comparing integers during a "space race." There also are worksheets galore for using integers with all four operations.
Program for students to create three different interactive graphs based on data they collect. Cool component: program creates 8 multiple choice questions based on the data they collected! Graphs also can be printed.