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123 Order
Outstanding -
This site
is a number game
where students need
to click on the next
number in the number
line. Web site
requires a fee.
Recommended for
grades pre-K-1.
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AAA Math
New
- Outstanding
For a number of
counting related
activities, this
has counting up
to 10 (for the
more challenged
students) and 20
(for the
students who
need a bit more
of a challenge).
It even takes it
to the next
level and works
on number words
and the
coorelation to
the number
symbols, or
counting
backwards.
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AOL @ School
New
- There are
many activities
here that
students can
actively engage
in while trying
to improve their
understanding of
numbers. This
will challenge
students through
the guess and
test method,
working
backwards,
eliminating
possibilities,
or other problem
solving
methods..
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Aplusmath
This site has many
online activities
for the early
elementary group,
however if upper
elementary students
are struggling with
math facts then this
site would also
facilitate these
groups.
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Base-10 Blocks
Interactive site
which allows
students to develop
an understanding
about base-10
place-value system
through manipulating
base-10 blocks.
This site also
includes teacher
lesson plans and
instructions on how
to use the site.
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Basketball
Interactive
Students in grades
K-4 will recognize
that numbers are
used in different
ways when using this
interactive
basketball game
site. The students
will view different
graphs, math fact
practice, problem
solving and more.
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Billy Bug
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Outstanding!
Students
manipulate a bug
on the screen on
a coordinate
grid system in
according to the
given points.
Excellent and
fun practice.
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Compare and Order
Numbers
This interactive
site identifies
grade levels as well
as math topics. A
wide variety of math
activities are
available.
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Complete the Pattern
- This
site contains a
random pattern
generator. It
gives children
the chance to
practice
creating color
patterns.
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Count Us In
New
- There are
numberous games
to play in
relationship to
numbers at this
site. It reviews
numbers, memory
games, addition,
subtraction,
patterns and
sorting.
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Early Math
- This is an
on-line math
book which takes
students from
beginning
operations
through
operations with
integers,
fractions, and
decimals. The
book is
interactive
giving students
an opportunity
to problem solve
on line. The
explanations are
clear and
concise.
Elementary and
middle school
students can use
this site as
review.
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Guess the Number
This is an
interactive site
which requires
students to compare
and order numbers
through prompts. The
game will tell if
their guess is
greater than or less
than the mystery
number. A great
review of whole
numbers and their
position relative to
each other. This is
a student activity.
Be sure to click on
"Games".
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Integer Bars
Interactive
site which allows
students to
manipulate interger
bars to help develop
a understanding of
basic math
concepts. This site
also includes
description, teacher
lesson plans,
guidelines and
instructions on how
to use this applet.
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Interactive
Arithmetic Four
- Play a
"Connect-Four"
style game,
earning a game
piece each time
you answer an
arithmetic
question
correctly. This
game asks the
players to add,
subtract,
multiply, and
divide whole
numbers and
integers. Choose
difficulty
level, question
types, and time
limit.
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Julia's Rainbow
Corner
New
- One to one
correspondence
is the major
emphasis at this
site. Students
must count ants
they see, watch
a video on
numbers to 20,
watch a video
counting
backwards from
10, or count the
number of
students on a
bus as they are
added at each
bus stop. This
is a very
simplistic site
for students who
need a more
focused (less
destractions)
approach.
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Kids Center
Outstanding -
This site
has a list of
interactive math
games. The students
can interact with
the games by using
numbers for
counting, ordering,
naming, and
locating.
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Learn Online
New
- Here
is K-2
interactive site
for students
with math. This
is a counting
game for
students to play
with a partner
or by
themselves.
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Let's Count
- This site
has activities
that are
colorful and
student
friendly.
Reading has been
kept to a
minimum. These
activities are
designed to give
pre- or
early-numeration
children
practice in
counting using
both symbols and
names of
numbers.
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Math Magician
New
- This site is
a good, timed
review for any
of the facts
0-10 on
addition,
subtraction,
multiplication,
and/or division.
At the end, the
student can
print out a
certificate/award
showing their
score.
Elementary
students, or any
students that
need an extra
review with some
fun to it would
benefit from
playing at this
site.
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Max's Math
Adventures - Now -
Next Patterns
Outstanding -
The Summer
Mystery Garden is a
math and language
arts game involving
now - next patterns
for students in
grades K-2. Hosts
Max and Ruthie
challenge young
students to solve
math problems by
using clues embedded
in a fun rhyming
poem. Students
receive immediate
feedback from Max
and are encouraged
to self-assess by
comparing their
answers to Max and
Ruthie's. The
Extension activities
and Teacher Guide
are very beneficial.
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Number Sense and
Numberation
- This is an
interactive site
that has
activities for
addition,
fractions,
decimals,
division, and
number usage for
K-5.
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Ordering Numbers
The student will
order random numbers
from least to
greatest or vice
versa. Grade level
appropriate, 1st and
up.
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PBS Kids: Cyberchase
Students repair
sections of the
railroad in the game
"Railroad Repair."
Students choose the
best combination of
numbers to repair
each section,
starting with whole
numbers and
progressing to
decimals.
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Patterns and Picture
Books
This site allows
teachers to connect
children's
literature with the
concept of patterns
and their
relationships.
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Patterns, Algebra,
and Functions
- This is an
interactive site
that has
activities for
sequencing for
K-5.
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Patterns Here,
There, and
Everywhere
This is a unit which
follows a ten day
lesson plan. It
involves the student
in collecting and
organizing
real-world items
into patterns. The
student should be
able to design a
plan to solve
problems using
manipulatives,
organizing and
interpreting data,
and using patterns.
The unit involves
station work, ideas
for assessment
techniques, and
integration of
Patterns Across the
Curriculum. The
student activities
are not computer
interactive, but are
classroom
activities.
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PlayKidsGames.com
New
- This site is
a site with
multiple games
for review for
addition,
subtraction,
multiplication,
and/or division.
Elementary
students, or any
students that
need an extra
review with some
fun to it would
benefit from
playing at this
site. The
students can end
when they have
completed a
sufficient
number of
problems for a
review. This can
be determined by
teacher and/or
student.
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Properties of
Additon
This site has
students deciding if
a given number
sentence is
associative,
communitive,
additive or
distributive. The
activity is scored
and timed.
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Proteacher -
Patterns and
Relationships
This site provides
teachers with many
resources and lesson
plans pertaining to
Patterns and
Relationships.
Activities range for
grade levels K-6.
The activities
provide many
opportunities for
students to
represent and record
patterns and
relationships in a
variety of ways.
This site contains
teacher lesson
plans.
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Shape & Space in
Geometry
Using coordinate
geometry, students
play "Taxicab
Treasure Hunt," a
game in which they
make moves on the
grid to reach the
treasure. This game
reinforces ordinal
numbers, and map
skills. Open-ended
questions are given
at the end of the
activity for
students to practice
constructed
response.
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Shodor Interactive
Number and
Operations
- This site
offers broad
student
interactive
opportunities in
Number Sense and
Numeration.
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Squigly's Apples
The student will be
asked to identify
the ordinal number
to show which apple
Squigly is hiding
in. This activity is
appropriate for
grade levels K-2.
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Strange Elevators:
Creating & Extending
Patterns
Students use "an
elevator" to
recognize, create,
and extend knowledge
of patterns. this is
a lesson plan
designed to help
students explore
patterns and
relationships. A
100's chart is
utilized to help
students visualize
the concept.
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The Number Game
On this site
children read the
number word and pick
the number that
matches. The game
has ten questions.
The student must be
able to read number
words one to ten to
play.