Math
BELOW ARE GAMES THAT STUDENTS CAN PLAY ONLINE TO PRACTICE EACH MATH SKILL THEY WILL BE TAUGHT THROUGHOUT 4th GRADE
PLACE VALUE
Order of Operations
MULTIPLICATION
Multiplication Times Table Practice
CHANGING DECIMALS TO FRACTIONS (3rd Quarter Objectives)
FRACTION WORK
FINDING THE AREA OF A RECTANGLE
FINDING PERIMETER
PROBABILITY
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
- 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.
- 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
Order of Operations
- Dositey - Mystery Picture Game Order of Operations - Mystery Picture Game
MULTIPLICATION
- 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
- 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)
- 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 Times Table Practice
- 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.
- 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)
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.
FINDING THE AREA OF A RECTANGLE
- 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.
FINDING PERIMETER
- 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
PROBABILITY
- 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
- 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.
- 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.