Math
Links to Math Resources - (click on green program name to go to program)
Reflex Math - An excellent, fun way to practice math facts in game format.
Math Games
Funbrain Math Arcade: General math games. Click where it says "New to the Math Arcade? Click Here!" Then choose the appropriate settings (boy/girl & 4th Grade).
Place Value
1) Cyberchase Place Value: Make a number BIGGER than 'Hacker's' numbers- look carefully, sometimes he will try to trick you.
2) Place Value Golf: (Only goes to one-thousands place) Click on the answer to the question. Be able to tell which digit is in the place value asked.
3) Place Value Puzzler: Choose at least MEDIUM. Click on the correct answer to reveal the puzzle.
4) Place Value Rounding Puzzler: This is set to Medium- choose harder if you want a challenge!
5) Fruit Splat/Comparing Numbers: Practice comparing numbers. For 4th grade, students should master numbers at least up to a million (Level 5 of the game).
Regrouping
*Study Jams video/explanation of Subtraction with Regrouping.
*Study Jams video/explanation of Estimating Whole Numbers.
1) Addition/Subtraction Baseball Game: Solve a question and swing! You set which operation and difficulty level. *This is great for reinforcing the "regrouping" that we are learning in class. Try Addition & Subtraction starting on 'Hard'.
2) Tic Tac Toe Addition or Subtraction Game: Pick at least "Hard".
3) Ghost Blasters 3 Subtraction Game: Click on the ghost with the right answer. 2 digit by 2 digit subtraction (with regrouping- so you might want a scrap sheet of paper to help)
4) Addition & Subtraction Practice Game: **Set Maximum Numbers to at least 999!
Multiplication
Study Jams video/explanation of what Multiplication is
Study Jams video/explanation of Multiples
Study Jams video/explanation of the Distributive Property
Triangle Multiplication Cards: Here is the site where you can print off "triangle Multiplication Cards". These are useful for multiplication and division. Be sure to pick the right one: there are two sets on the website: 1) Addition and Subtraction and 2) Multiplication and Division.
1) Defeat the Monster: Read the directions, then click "Play now". When you set it up, be sure to select "multiplication".
2) Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Divison Baseball Game: Solve a question and swing! You set which operation and difficulty level. *Remember you can always click "easier" or "harder" to change the difficulty.
3) Multiplication Eaters: Read the desired product (that's the ANSWER to a multiplication problem), then eat all the expressions that would lead to that product. Once you eat them all the game will move to a new product. This is a great way to think about multiplication in a new way that will extend student's learning and working knowledge.
4) Meteor Multiplication: The star station holds the ANSWER to a multiplication problem. Use the arrow keys to aim at the correct problem and then use the space bar to shoot the correct ones. *Leave the settings as is to start. If you find a need, you can change the speed to be slower or faster. DO NOT CHANGE THE "CONTENT RANGE" (the numbers).
5) Fantastic Fish Shop: Scoop the right answer fish to please your customers! Read the problem and scoop the fish that matches each answer. **Choose at least MEDIUM
6) (Ice Cream) Cone Crazy: Scoop the answer to the multiplication question.
7) Quick Flash Flash Cards: Choose which facts you want to work on. Type in the answer of the card that pops up.
8) 3 by 1 Digit Multiplication: You will need a scratch sheet of paper to do these. These are a GREAT practice for our test!
Division
1) Snork's Long Division Game: Choose your appropriate level. You may need scratch paper!
2) Division Machine: Choose your appropriate level- I would choose at least LEVEL 2. You will probably need scratch paper for LEVEL 3.
3) Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Divison Baseball Game: Solve a question and swing! You set which operation and difficulty level.
4) Croc Doc: Choose the appropriate level. This is a GREAT game- the "Super" is a good challenge, even if you know your math facts well. Challenge your parents to a game :)
5) Basic Division Facts Fridge Magnet Game
Fractions/Decimals/Probability
1) AAA Math: Comparing Fractions with UNLIKE Denominators: Decide if the given fractions are greater than, less than, or the same. You may need to make equivalent fractions to be sure! - Scroll down the page to see it.
2) Melvin's Potion Game: Click on the potions to match up equivalent fractions (matching a picture to the fraction).
3) Matching Equivalent Fractions: Click on the two fractions that are equivalent. You may need scratch paper to do this one :)
4) Harder Ice Cream Cone Game: Read the instructions first! Fill the given orders.
5) Least Common Denominators: Using the two given fractions, change them so that they both have the Lowest Common Denominator. You may need scratch paper to do this one.
6) Measurement Artie's Soda Jerk Game: Read the directions first! Fill orders at the Soda Shop.
7) Ricky's Ruler Game: Where it says "Increment Level", click on "Eighths". Then click on "Start New Game".
8) Customary Conversion Questions: Practice converting between Customary units.
9) MM, CM, M Conversions: Practice converting between the three metric units.
10) Metric Length Conversions: Click the cards that match.
Geometry
1) Khan Academy Videos: A variety of great Khan Academy videos on many different geometry concepts.
2) Angle Explanation: A straightforward explanation of the different angle types. Includes pictures and an interactive tool.
3) Classify Quadrilaterals Study Jam: A video explanation of how to classify quadrilaterals.
4) Quadrilateral Quest: Read the properties and click on the quadrilaterals that match.
5) Sorting Shapes: Put the shapes in the right categories.
6) Congruent Figures Study Jam: A video explanation of congruent figures.
7) Classify Triangles Study Jam: A video explanation on classifying triangles.
8) Geometry Flash Cards: Review a variety of geometry vocabulary terms.
9) Measuring Angles: Practice using a protractor. *There is a short advertisement before the game*
10) Acute, Obtuse, Right Angles: Use the robot to shoot the correct answer.
11) Squirt by angle: Choose what angle you need to squirt the items. To go to the next one, click the arrow and then 'reset'.
12) Icy Flip, Slide, and Turn Game: Watch the animation and then click the button to say which transformation you saw.
Reflex Math - An excellent, fun way to practice math facts in game format.
Math Games
Funbrain Math Arcade: General math games. Click where it says "New to the Math Arcade? Click Here!" Then choose the appropriate settings (boy/girl & 4th Grade).
Place Value
1) Cyberchase Place Value: Make a number BIGGER than 'Hacker's' numbers- look carefully, sometimes he will try to trick you.
2) Place Value Golf: (Only goes to one-thousands place) Click on the answer to the question. Be able to tell which digit is in the place value asked.
3) Place Value Puzzler: Choose at least MEDIUM. Click on the correct answer to reveal the puzzle.
4) Place Value Rounding Puzzler: This is set to Medium- choose harder if you want a challenge!
5) Fruit Splat/Comparing Numbers: Practice comparing numbers. For 4th grade, students should master numbers at least up to a million (Level 5 of the game).
Regrouping
*Study Jams video/explanation of Subtraction with Regrouping.
*Study Jams video/explanation of Estimating Whole Numbers.
1) Addition/Subtraction Baseball Game: Solve a question and swing! You set which operation and difficulty level. *This is great for reinforcing the "regrouping" that we are learning in class. Try Addition & Subtraction starting on 'Hard'.
2) Tic Tac Toe Addition or Subtraction Game: Pick at least "Hard".
3) Ghost Blasters 3 Subtraction Game: Click on the ghost with the right answer. 2 digit by 2 digit subtraction (with regrouping- so you might want a scrap sheet of paper to help)
4) Addition & Subtraction Practice Game: **Set Maximum Numbers to at least 999!
Multiplication
Study Jams video/explanation of what Multiplication is
Study Jams video/explanation of Multiples
Study Jams video/explanation of the Distributive Property
Triangle Multiplication Cards: Here is the site where you can print off "triangle Multiplication Cards". These are useful for multiplication and division. Be sure to pick the right one: there are two sets on the website: 1) Addition and Subtraction and 2) Multiplication and Division.
1) Defeat the Monster: Read the directions, then click "Play now". When you set it up, be sure to select "multiplication".
2) Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Divison Baseball Game: Solve a question and swing! You set which operation and difficulty level. *Remember you can always click "easier" or "harder" to change the difficulty.
3) Multiplication Eaters: Read the desired product (that's the ANSWER to a multiplication problem), then eat all the expressions that would lead to that product. Once you eat them all the game will move to a new product. This is a great way to think about multiplication in a new way that will extend student's learning and working knowledge.
4) Meteor Multiplication: The star station holds the ANSWER to a multiplication problem. Use the arrow keys to aim at the correct problem and then use the space bar to shoot the correct ones. *Leave the settings as is to start. If you find a need, you can change the speed to be slower or faster. DO NOT CHANGE THE "CONTENT RANGE" (the numbers).
5) Fantastic Fish Shop: Scoop the right answer fish to please your customers! Read the problem and scoop the fish that matches each answer. **Choose at least MEDIUM
6) (Ice Cream) Cone Crazy: Scoop the answer to the multiplication question.
7) Quick Flash Flash Cards: Choose which facts you want to work on. Type in the answer of the card that pops up.
8) 3 by 1 Digit Multiplication: You will need a scratch sheet of paper to do these. These are a GREAT practice for our test!
Division
1) Snork's Long Division Game: Choose your appropriate level. You may need scratch paper!
2) Division Machine: Choose your appropriate level- I would choose at least LEVEL 2. You will probably need scratch paper for LEVEL 3.
3) Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Divison Baseball Game: Solve a question and swing! You set which operation and difficulty level.
4) Croc Doc: Choose the appropriate level. This is a GREAT game- the "Super" is a good challenge, even if you know your math facts well. Challenge your parents to a game :)
5) Basic Division Facts Fridge Magnet Game
Fractions/Decimals/Probability
1) AAA Math: Comparing Fractions with UNLIKE Denominators: Decide if the given fractions are greater than, less than, or the same. You may need to make equivalent fractions to be sure! - Scroll down the page to see it.
2) Melvin's Potion Game: Click on the potions to match up equivalent fractions (matching a picture to the fraction).
3) Matching Equivalent Fractions: Click on the two fractions that are equivalent. You may need scratch paper to do this one :)
4) Harder Ice Cream Cone Game: Read the instructions first! Fill the given orders.
5) Least Common Denominators: Using the two given fractions, change them so that they both have the Lowest Common Denominator. You may need scratch paper to do this one.
6) Measurement Artie's Soda Jerk Game: Read the directions first! Fill orders at the Soda Shop.
7) Ricky's Ruler Game: Where it says "Increment Level", click on "Eighths". Then click on "Start New Game".
8) Customary Conversion Questions: Practice converting between Customary units.
9) MM, CM, M Conversions: Practice converting between the three metric units.
10) Metric Length Conversions: Click the cards that match.
Geometry
1) Khan Academy Videos: A variety of great Khan Academy videos on many different geometry concepts.
2) Angle Explanation: A straightforward explanation of the different angle types. Includes pictures and an interactive tool.
3) Classify Quadrilaterals Study Jam: A video explanation of how to classify quadrilaterals.
4) Quadrilateral Quest: Read the properties and click on the quadrilaterals that match.
5) Sorting Shapes: Put the shapes in the right categories.
6) Congruent Figures Study Jam: A video explanation of congruent figures.
7) Classify Triangles Study Jam: A video explanation on classifying triangles.
8) Geometry Flash Cards: Review a variety of geometry vocabulary terms.
9) Measuring Angles: Practice using a protractor. *There is a short advertisement before the game*
10) Acute, Obtuse, Right Angles: Use the robot to shoot the correct answer.
11) Squirt by angle: Choose what angle you need to squirt the items. To go to the next one, click the arrow and then 'reset'.
12) Icy Flip, Slide, and Turn Game: Watch the animation and then click the button to say which transformation you saw.