Math Sites

Counting by ones, twos, threes, fives, and tens

  1. Connect the Dots - count by ones or fives
  2. Connect the Dots - make a dog by counting by fives
  3. Ant Parade - count by twos and threes to pick correct number of ants
  4. Multiples of Three - connect the dots using multiples of three
  5. Counting by Twos - Click on the fish that has the next number.

Counting coins and value

  1. Change it - an interactive practice site that requires students to count coins and calculate the value of the coins
  2. Counting Change - a match game, counting coins to find amount of change and matching it with numerical number
  3. Counting Coins - interactive learning exercises are designed to help your students learn and practice their coin counting skills. Create your own difficulty level based on your students' skill level and needs.
  4. Adding Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
  5. Adding Dimes and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
  6. Adding Dimes, Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
  7. Learn to Count Money - add the value of the coins (teacher can set this activity easy or harder)
  8. Spending Spree - Pick the item that you would like to buy. Then choose the correct amount of coins you need to pay for that item. This game has 10 questions.
  9. Tutorials - select the coin (or combinations) you want your students to practice

Adding

  1. SpacyMath - One must sign in, but you can use the same log on for everyone in the class. Choose from addition or subtraction
  2. Arrithmattack! - race against the clock - add as fast as you can in 60 seconds
  3. Hidden Picture - the answer is given and you must select the problem to reveal a hidden picture. Good for a pair of students together
  4. Timed Addition Facts - At end of 60 seconds this page shows the score and answers to problems.
  5. Math Facts - timed math facts, or select practice mode without the timer
  6. Addition Surprise - fill in sums in the addition grid to complete a surprise picture
  7. Math Mayhem - a fast paced program where you can select addition problems. Most are two digit problems.(warning: turn sound to mute; this activity gets very loud!)
  8. Mental Math - select Addition to practice your skills
  9. Math Mastery - select operation and practice your facts
  10. Arithmetic Four - (A game like Connect Four) A pair of students must answer arithmetic questions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) to earn a piece to place on the board. Parameters: time limit, difficulty level, types of questions

Subtracting

  1. Bowling Subtraction - bowl down pins by answering subtraction problems
  2. Flying Fact - land plane in house that matches answer to problems (adding and subtraction)
  3. Fill-in Equation - supply the missing number in subtraction equations
  4. Number Families - fill in the missing numeral when given the family of addition and subtraction values
    1. More practice can be found here in the relationships between addition and subtraction
  5. Math Mayhem - a fast paced program where you can select subtraction problems (warning: turn sound to mute; this activity gets very loud!)
  6. Mystery Picture - subtract and find the mystery picture under the tiles (subtraction facts to 20)
  7. Mystery Picture - subtract 2 digit numerals, no borrowing.
  8. Mixed Review - addition and subtraction of three numbers, find answer to reveal mystery picture. (warning: very difficult, student will need pencil and paper)
  9. Number Families - create the word sentences using the family of number
  10. Arithmetic Four - (A game like Connect Four) A pair of students must answer arithmetic questions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) to earn a piece to place on the board. Parameters: time limit, difficulty level, types of questions

Place Value

  1. Grouping by 10s and ones - click on ten ones and press group to make groups of ten and determine the numeral
  2. Identifying Place Values - When given a numeral, identify the place value of the digits
  3. Finding Place Values - find the place value of a particular numeral within a number
  4. Expanded Form of Numbers - write the numeral the expanded form represents
  5. Specific Place - find the numeral in a specific place value
  6. Place Value - Generate a random number or type in your own. Interactive questions follow.
  7. Partitioning numbers - Select the number that represents the partitioned numeral.

Identify fractions

  1. Fraction Review
  2. Fractions II
  3. Identify With Circles - fraction practice where student types in numerator and denominator
  4. Fraction Match - find the fraction that matches with the correct graph

Missing Addends

  1. What number would complete this sentence? - find the missing addend
Numeration
  1. Count Us In - 12 activities that help with understanding basic math. - number recognition, ordinal numbers, sorting, patterns, addition, subtraction,time
  2. Cookie Dough - type the word that corresponds to the numeral - do the reverse and type in the number that corresponds with the word.
  3. Numeracy Games - many games dealing with numeration
  4. Find the missing number - Find the butterfly that holds the missing number.
  5. Numeracy Games - many games to choose from

Telling time to 5 minutes

  1. Telling Time - Drag the five digital times to the correct analog clock, then press Stop the Clock to record your time. (30 minute increments) (15 minute increments) (5 minute increments)
  2. A Matter of Time - interactive quizzes on half hour, 15 minute intervals and five minute intervals, in addition to story problems
  3. What time is it? - for beginners just learning
  4. ClockWise and Matching Time - select either of these two activities to practice telling time
  5. Travel Time - Which train falls in between the time limit?
  6. Reading Clocks - set analog clock to same time as digital clock
Even-Odd Numbers
  1. Dragon Eggs - Rescue the dragon's eggs by flying around the sea,deciding if the numbers are odd or even.
More and Less
  1. Wabbit Words - Read the sentence and then find a carrot with the appropriate number, e.g. 'Less then 26' choose any carrot that is less than 26.

Measurement

  1. Measure it - practice using a ruler - inches and centimeters
  2. Perimeter Practice - Adam Ant walks the perimeters and teaches how to find the perimeter of an object.
  3. Perimeter of a Square - calculate the perimeter of a square with given dimensions
  4. Perimeter of a Rectangle - calculate the perimeter of a rectangle with given dimensions
  5. Estimator - Practice estimation skills by determining the number of objects, length, or area. (parameters: error tolerance)
  6. Measure and Rounding - Find measurement of item and round off numeral.
Diagrams
  1. Venn Diagrams - move the jobs to the correct circles.

Patterns

  1. Number Cracker - guess what number comes next in the pattern
  2. Create your own pattern - drag shapes to create a pattern.
    1. Instructions on how to use this page in your classroom.
  3. What comes next? - find the next shape in the pattern

Word Problems

  1. Word Problem Practice - problems in addition, subtraction and more (warning: many pop-up ads on this site)
  2. Four dozen word problems for you to use with your class - problems only, no answers, not interactive