BELOW ARE GAMES THAT STUDENTS CAN PLAY ONLINE TO PRACTICE EACH MATH SKILL THEY WILL BE TAUGHT THROUGHOUT 4th GRADE
PLACE VALUE
Decimal Order - put the sequence of decimal numbers into ascending order
Dositey - Mystery Picture Game Order of Operations - Mystery Picture Game
MULTIPLICATION
- [this link opens in a new window] recall multiplication facts using a hundreds chart (Author - Kaye Maddox)
CHANGING DECIMALS TO FRACTIONS (3rd Quarter Objectives)
FRACTION WORK
Tony's Fraction Pizza Shop - great interactive game on fractions.
PLACE VALUE
Decimal Order - put the sequence of decimal numbers into ascending order
- Decimal Darts - [game for one or two players] an invisible number line is superimposed on a dart board, students calculate the location of a balloon and then throw a dart
- Decimal Squares Blackjack - cards containing decimals are displayed, students decide whether to ask for more cards until they get as close to 2.0 without going over
- Show Me The Money - Students add using columns.
- Really Big Numbers - Enter a number then click the Click here button to see how to write it. Use numbers appropriate to this spi.
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>What's Your Name? - Know the value of numbers when written in standard form, expanded form, and place value
- My Place - Students learn that the value of a digit is determined by the placement of that digit. (Author - Sandi King)
- Place Value - this video lesson explains place value in whole numbers and decimal numbers, and then gives your students the chance to show understanding on a quiz.
- Place Value- rounding numbers and place value activities (choose from easy to super hard)
- Practice place value at FreeMathTest - numbers 10 to 99, numbers 100 to 999, numbers 1000 to 9999
- Place Value Strategy - [game for one or two players] a spinner is used to select a number, players then decide where to place the number in order to make the greatest possible decimal value
Dositey - Mystery Picture Game Order of Operations - Mystery Picture Game
MULTIPLICATION
- [this link opens in a new window] recall multiplication facts using a hundreds chart (Author - Kaye Maddox)
- FlashCards - timed game, practice facts, type answers
- Math Mastery - select operation and practice your facts
- Multiplication Hidden Picture - Identify the answer to the problem to uncover a hidden picture underneath.
- Multiplication Mystery – drag the product to the correct place on a 9 x 9 grid
- Multiflyer- A fun way to study multiplication facts. Earphones are suggested! They will ask you to join, but it is free online. Just click, No thank you to continue.
- Multiplication Flash Card Game - a timed 30-second game
- Number Cop - select multiples of some number (2-9), click on Start then use the left and right arrows to move the police car to intercept only multiples of that number
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Rabbits
- Save the Clown fish - Help the clown fish escape the shark by answering fifteen single digit multiplication problems before missing three.
- Speed Grid: Multiplication - Students answer the question set by clicking on two numbers that complete the sentence. You set the number of questions (2 to 99) and the time limit (1 to 10)
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Spinning Wheels - [this link opens in a new window] learn multiplication facts (Author - Kaye Maddox)
- Sum Sense (Multiplication) - Students practice single digit multiplication by dragging numbers to complete the sentence.
- Tackle Math Ball - learn your math facts a fun way. This is a game in which students
choose football teams and rumble down the field by identifying math facts.
- Multiplication Number Sense - Understand multiplication by using this grid.
- Multiplication Tables - Practice individual sets of fact by numeral.
- Quick Flash - practice times table facts here
- Times Table Grid - students are asked to locate the product of two single-digit numbers
- Times Table Grid II - students are given a sample product and asked where to locate it on a 10x10 grid
- Tools for Times Tables - Site to help students learn their facts.
- Worksheet Generator - Constructs a set of simple arithmetic problems. You can choose the number of problems presented, as well as the types of questions asked.
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Nine Pattern - [this link opens in a new window] explore patterns while multiplying and dividing by 9
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>All in the Family - [this link opens in a new window] multiply and divide fact families that have the number 7 (Author - Sandi King)
- Are You a Math Magician? - Two levels of practice with several operations are available; addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Mixed practice is also available; addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, or a mix of all four. Select the level appropriate for this spi. Multiplication game also available
- Checking Division - Students learn that multiplication is the inverse operation of division. (Author - Sandi King)
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Check It Out - [this link opens in a new window] uses manipulatives to divide by 6 (Author - Sandi King)
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Fact Families - [this link opens in a new window] learn about multiplication and division fact families
CHANGING DECIMALS TO FRACTIONS (3rd Quarter Objectives)
- Count decimals using graphic shapes
- Defractionator - convert fractions to decimal equivalents
- Death To Decimals - Click up at the top for detailed instructions for how to play. Match fractions with decimal form of the number form
FRACTION WORK
Tony's Fraction Pizza Shop - great interactive game on fractions.
- Shade - Shade the figure to match the equivalent fraction
- Pizza Party - practice fractions by deciding how much pizza is left (10 questions)
- Who Wants Pizza? - work through ten interactive pages on pictorial representations of fractions
- Spy Guys Interactive - Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers - Click Skip Intro, then select Lessons, and then click on Lesson 2
- Worksheet Generator - Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms - You decide on the number of problems, the difficulty and whether or not to include improper fractions
- Adding Fractions - in Fishy Fractions click on , then click on Begin Game. When the sign up screen comes up click to begin the game.
- Subtracting Fractions - in Fishy Fractions click on , then click on Begin Game. When the sign up screen comes up click to begin the game.
- Area - Calculate the Area of a Rectangle.
- Calculate the area of a Rectangle - instruction followed by practice activities
- Finding the Area of a Rectangle - instruction followed by questions checking understanding
- Find the area of a rectangle - This selection focuses on what the area of a rectangular object (like a room) means, and how it’s measured.
- Finding the Area of a Rectangle in Square Units - Begin by clicking on one of the buttons on the left of the applet to draw a rectangle of the listed dimensions. Then respond to the questions the applet asks.
- Shape Surveyor - You will be shown a rectangle (at FunBrain) with the dimensions labeled. You must calculate the area or perimeter of the rectangle.
- Area and Perimeter - calculate the area or perimeter of the rectangle
- Area Explorer - Students are shown shapes on a grid after setting the perimeter and asked to calculate areas of the shapes.
- Bucky's Blueprints - Choose One Story House and click on Maybe Later when the registration screen comes up.
- Fence Me In - Students find the perimeter of a rectangle. (Author - Mary Blackburn)
- Finding the area and Perimeter of Rectangles – an interactive math lesson from Math Playground
- Perimeter - Calculate the Perimeter of a Rectangle
- Perimeter Explorer - Students are shown shapes on a grid after setting the area and asked to calculate perimeters of the shapes.
- Shape Explorer - Students are shown shapes on a grid and asked to calculate areas and perimeters of the shapes.
- Spy Guys Interactive - Area and Perimeter - Click Skip Intro, then select Lessons, and then click on Lesson 12
- Spy Guys Interactive - Relating Area and Perimeter - Click Skip Intro, then select Lessons, and then click on Lesson 13
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Pin The Tail - [this link opens in a new window] use probability to predict and conduct experiments to test predictions (Author - Michaél Dunnivant)
- The Random Ball-Picking Machine - experiment with a random generator at a BBC site to collect data to make decisions about probability. on 4/21/07 After you finish working through the ball-picking activity, take a ten-question quiz
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Chances Are - [this link opens in a new window] predict the likelihood of events using a circle graph with percentages as a model (Author - Michaél Dunnivant)
- Hand Squeeze - (a data collection and analysis class experiment) - Pass a "hand squeeze" around a circle and measure the amount of time that it takes for the hand squeeze to complete the circle.
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Heads I Win - [this link opens in a new window] predict the likelihood of tossing heads or tails and graphs the results of coin tosses (Author - Michaél Dunnivant)
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Leap Frog - [this link opens in a new window] design an experiment to answer a question, collect information, and interpret the results using charts (Author - Michaél Dunnivant)
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Lions and Tigers - [this link opens in a new window] predict the likelihood of a simple event (rolling a die) as a fraction (Author - Michaél Dunnivant)
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Me Too Probability - [this link opens in a new window] use a tree diagram to display possible outcomes of who will come to the party (Author - Michaél Dunnivant)
- The Random Ball-Picking Machine - experiment with a random generator at a BBC site to collect data to make decisions about probability. on 4/21/07
- After you finish working through the ball-picking activity, take a ten-question quiz
- What are Your Chances - What many people refer to as 'good luck' can actually be explained by a little knowledge about probability and statistics. Our dice game allows you to see how increasing or decreasing the number of dice rolls effects an outcome.
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>Why Can't I Win? - [this link opens in a new window] use a spinner to predict the likelihood of simple events occurring. (Author - Sandi King)
- NT face=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif color=black size=2>What Are My Chances - [this link opens in a new window] explore probability and ratios (Author - Sandi King)