Links

MATH WEBSITES TO TRY!!

https://solveme.edc.org/whoami/

https://solveme.edc.org/mobiles/

https://solveme.edc.org/mysterygrid/

Fractions

What is a Fraction?

https://www.brainpop.com/math/numbersandoperations/fractions/

http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/fractions/fractions.htm

Equivalent Fractions/Simplifying Fractions

http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/fractions/equiv-fractions.htm

https://www.brainpop.com/math/numbersandoperations/reducingfractions/

Prime and Composite Numbers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMFdp7Ib7CA

Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggYdPef3Nuk

Division Facts Games

https://www.education.com/games/division/



Home Run Derby Math. Students choose an operation (addition, subtraction, or multiplication), estimate the answer to a math problem presented on a baseball scoreboard, and then click "hit". The closer the estimate, the farther the baseball player hits the ball. Note that using a comma in one's answer results in a strike.

Multiplication and Division

Speed Grid Challenge. Click on two numbers that make the equation below the grid true (e.g. __ x __ = 15 or __ x __ = 208). Students decide how many problems they want to solve in how many minutes. (From Oswego City School District.)

Home Run Derby Math. Students choose an operation (addition, subtraction, or multiplication), estimate the answer to a math problem presented on a baseball scoreboard, and then click "hit". The closer the estimate, the farther the bseball player hits the ball. Note that using a comma in one's answer results in a strike.

Multiplication and Division Facts

The Multiplication Game. Students play against the computer or another person. When play begins, one arrow is on one of the numbers (1-9). Player 1 moves the 2nd arrow to any number (1-9). The product of those two numbers is then covered on the gameboard, in one color. Player two then moves the 1st arrow to any number, covering a new product in another color. Try to be the first to cover four numbers in a row.

Sum Sense: Multiplication. Students are given 4 number cards and have to use them to create a correct multiplication equation. Students can decide how many problems to solve (2-99), and the number of minutes in which they need to solve them (1-10). (From Oswego City School District.)

Moles. Players click the mole that is holding the correct answer. Students choose one of two modes: select (click on the mole holding the correct expression) or enter (type the answer and then select the mole holding the matching expression). Students also select the level of difficulty (easy, medium or hard), changing the number of moles and the amount of time per problem. After, the game provides statistics including information about errors.

Wade’s Workout. Help Wade get in shape by punching the correct answer to a given multiplication question. (Or by choosing food for him to eat, weights for him to lift, or umbrellas along his run.) Students can work on specific facts or three sets of mixed problems. During each round, the game keeps track of the number of right/wrong answers.

Knights of Math. Players select a level (that correlates to the sets of facts it tests) and then choose the correct answers to given multiplication problems. With each correct answer, a piece of the kingdom is placed on the screen. After 60 correct answers, students can design their own kingdom.

Multiplication Grand Prix. Video-game-like practice of the multiplication combinations. A problem is posed, and the player has to click on the correct answer (of 4 choices) to get the race car to drive faster. Players can play against each other or the computer. After, the game provides statistics including information about errors.

Tug Team Tractor Multiplication. Video-game-like practice of the multiplication combinations. A problem is posed, and the player has to click on the correct answer (of 4 choices) to get the tractor to tug faster. Players can play against each other or the computer. After, the game provides statistics including information about errors.

Meteor Multiplication. A product is displayed on the spaceship and the player must shoot the correct expression (displayed on the meteors). If the player is incorrect the meteors will continue to advance towards the spaceship until they collide. After, the game provides statistics including information about errors.

Sum Sense: Division. Students are given 4 number cards and have to use them to create a correct division equation. Students can decide how many problems to solve (2-99), and the number of minutes in which they need to solve them (1-10). (From Oswego City School District.)

Drag Race Division. Video-game-like practice of the division combinations. A problem is posed, and the player has to click on the correct answer (of 4 choices) to power the car. Players can play against each other or the computer. After, the game provides statistics including information about errors.

Demolition Division. Students are given a quotient and have to shoot down the car that displays the corresponding division expression. If students do not solve the problems fast enough, they will be shot down themselves. After, the game provides statistics including information about errors.

All Four Operations

The Arithmetic Game. Choose numbers to complete the equation below the board. Note that some of the equations include more than one operation (eg. _ + _ ÷ _ = 9), so order of opertions is involved.

http://www.mathplayground.com/multiples.html (Halloween themed and multiples)

http://www.funbrain.com/math/index.html

http://www.multiplication.com/

http://www.mrnussbaum.com/placevaluepirates1.htm

http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills_5th_original.htm

http://www.mathplayground.com/

http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills_5th_math.htm

http://www.whitehouse.gov/kids/math/index.html

Pentominoes Site

The 24 Game

A+ Math

ABC Teach - All About Addition

Math Games Including lemonade stand

Math Maven's Mysteries

Silver Burdett Ginn Mathematics

Most loved problems

Elementary Games

Triangle Links

http://www.math-play.com/classifying-triangles/Triangles-Drag-and-Drop-Game.html

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/geometry/shapeshoot/triangles_shoot.htm

https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-5/types-of-triangles

http://www.crickweb.co.uk/assets/activities/player.php?file=triangles

http://www.aaamath.com/geo318x2.htm

Polygon Links

http://www.math-play.com/Polygon-Game.html

http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/me3us/flash/lessonLauncher.html?lesson=lessons/14/m3_14_00_x.swf

http://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/75/shapes_sort_carroll#


Geometry Playlist

Parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsB7ACS1bzY (Video with example questions)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3AOoLbA3us (Song)

Polygons

http://www.mathantics.com/section/lesson-video/polygons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4zwaMn3yAk&feature=youtu.be

Classifying Triangles by Angles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBH3KOcl1s4

Classifying Triangles by Side Lengths

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGUigfvltRI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8kM12l7Ua8

Classifying Triangles by Angles and Sides

http://www.mathantics.com/section/lesson-video/triangles - Math Antics (Great till 5:08 - then goes beyond what we need to know.)

https://virtualnerd.com/middle-math/geometric-figures/polygons/triangle-types

Classifying Quadrilaterals

http://www.mathantics.com/section/lesson-video/quadrilaterals - Math Antics (Good till 5:52 - then goes beyond what we need to know.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OW2bU0So-4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzJ6l-Hr7lc (Song)