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ALGEBRA

Standard 1.0 Knowledge of Algebra, Patterns, and Functions

Students will algebraically represent, model, analyze, or solve mathematical or real-world problems involving patterns or functional relationships. 

Gifts Galore  Students solve a problem by analyzing patterns.

Color Patterns  Use virtual manipulatives to complete repeating patterns.

Missing Numbers Find the missing numbers in a sequence.

Skip Counting  Practice skip counting by selecting the correct digits.

Light Bulb Patterns  Identify and complete patterns.

Pattern Quest  Complete the patterns with geometric shapes.

Animal Ages  Practice using a function table to solve a problem.

Function Tables Identify the rule in a function table.

Fraction Monkeys  Represent proper fractions on a number line.

GEOMETRY

Standard 2.0 Knowledge of Geometry

Students will apply the properties of one-, two-, or three-dimensional geometric figures to describe, reason, or solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. 

Upside Down Use transformations to solve a problem.

Patch Tool Rearrange 2-dimensional shapes to form designs.

 Anglemania! Identify and describe angles.

Ask Hannah  Identify lines of symmetry in 2-dimensional shapes.

Carol’s Congruent Concentration   Find the shapes that are congruent.

Slides, Flips, and Turns  Use virtual manipulatives to explore the results of slides, flips, and turns.

Quad Squad Describe various types of quadrilaterals.

Solid Pattern Pieces Name the different faces of solid figures to make objects using a pattern.

Identify Polygons  Identify polygons by number of sides and angles.

MEASUREMENT

Standard 3.0 Knowledge of Measurement

Students will identify attributes, units, or systems of measurements or apply a variety of techniques, formulas, tools or technology for determining measurements.

Clock Wise Choose the “random” option and type in the time that is displayed on the analog clock.

Telling Time Quiz Take the quiz to test your knowledge of telling time to the nearest minute.

It’s a Date!  Use a calendar to find dates.

Hot Stuff  Estimate temperatures using a Fahrenheit thermometer.

Are We There Yet?  Explore the units of measurement for distance and length.

Measurement Game Practice measuring length in centimeters and inches.

Shape Explorer  Determine the area and perimeter of a shape.

Adam Ant  Measure the perimeter of the figures.

Fence Me In  Find the perimeter of a rectangle.

Area Explorer  Determine the perimeter of the shaded figure.

STATISTICS

Standard 4.0 Knowledge of Statistics

Students will collect, organize, display, analyze, or interpret data to make decisions or predictions.

Bar Graph Sorter  Explore simple bar graphs through sorting shapes by color or shape into the graph.

Bar Chart  Create a bar chart showing quantities or percentages by labeling columns and clicking on values.

How It All Stacks Up  Students interpret and compare information using a bar graph.

Play Ball Collect data to put on a picture graph.

Pictographs  Interpret data contained in pictographs.

Using Pictographs  Answer questions using a pictograph.

My Backpack Add columns and find missing addends using data generated from a chart.

PROBABILITY

Standard 5.0 Knowledge of Probability

Students will use experimental methods or theoretical reasoning to determine probabilities to make predictions or solve problems about events whose outcomes involve random variation.

Chances Are  Students predict the likelihood of events using a circle graph with percentages as a model.

Heads I Win Predict the probability of tossing heads or tails and graph the results of coin tosses. 

Lions, Tigers, and Probability  Predict the probability of rolling a die as a fraction.

Pin the Tail  Use probability to predict and conduct experiments to test predictions. 

Why Can’t I Win?  Students use spinners to predict the probability of simple events occurring. 

NUMBER

Standard 6.0 Knowledge of Number Relationships and Computation/Arithmetic

Students will describe, represent, or apply numbers or their relationships or will estimate or compute using mental strategies, paper/pencil or technology.

Compare Numbers  Compare 4-digit numbers using <, >, and =.

Arcademic Skill Builders  Play single and multiplayer games to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.

Space Time   Improve automaticity with basic facts (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division).

The Seashell Rounding Activity Page  Round numbers to the nearest ten.

Numbers in Expanded Form Practice representing numbers in expanded and standard forms.

All in the Family  Multiply and divide fact families.

Fact Families Learn about multiplication and division fact families.

Groups of Dogs   Students use arrays to understand the meaning of multiplication.

Change Maker  A FunBrain activity where students add money to a virtual piggybank by figuring out the correct change.

Math Mania Solve money word problems.

Fact Monster: All About Money All sorts of interesting facts about money .

Who Wants Pizza   A fun way to learn about fractions.

Equivalent Fractions This tool allows students to create equivalent fractions by dividing and shading squares or circles.

Flowering Fractions Represent common fractions with models.

I Want My Half Understand the concrete and symbolic representations of fractions.

Frank and Fran’s Fabulous Fractions Learn the concept of equal parts as related to fractions.

Round About Brush up on your rounding skills with this activity.

Change It  Find an amount by adding up the value of coins.

Coins for Candy Identify, know the value of, and compare the values of a penny, nickel, and dime.

Grandpa’s Game  Determine the value of a set of coins.

Piggy Bank  Select coins to match the given amount.

US Mint  Choose from a variety of games to teach you about counting money.

 

PROCESS

Standard 7.0 Process of Mathematics

Students demonstrate the processes of mathematics by making connections and applying reasoning to solve problems and to communicate their findings.

Identifying Key Words in Math Word Problems  PowerPoint tutorial that engages students through the process of identifying key words.

Let's Do Math Students can solve non-standard problems that are challenging and fun.

Math Playground Lots of interactive leveled games that present word problems in a fun way.

Walrus World Learn strategies for solving real world problems.

Cameron's Trip  Multiply and divide to solve real-world problems.

Is That A Fact? Select the appropriate operation for solving a problem.

Animal Legs  Students use repeated addition to solve multiplication story problems.

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