-
Count by 10's ,
Count by 100's,
Count by 1000's - from Free
Math Test
-
Worksheets to print are also
available supporting instruction
of this topic
|
Identify whole
numbers as odd or even.
3.1.2
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Ghost Blasters (Odd) - Click
on ghosts that are even numbers.
Click as many times as you can,
you can get multiple points on
each ghost.
-
Ghost Blasters (Even) -
Click on ghosts that are even
numbers. Click as many times as
you can, you can get multiple
points on each ghost.
-
Me Too - [this
link opens on a new page]
classify whole numbers as odd or
even (Author
- Jan Dykes)
-
Twins - [this
link opens on a new page]
identify odd and even numbers (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Worksheet
Generator - Print your own
one hundred chart. A one hundred
chart can be used to teach
counting or skip counting.
|
Add and
subtract efficiently and
accurately with single-digit
whole numbers.
3.1.3
C
|
- Adding -
1-3,
2-5,
3-8,
5-10,
5-20,
10-99,
customize for any number range
- from FreeMathTest
-
Worksheets to
print are
also available
supporting
instruction of
this topic
-
Addition Surprise - fill in
sums in the addition grid to
complete a surprise picture
-
Ambleweb Addition Machine -
select Level 1 to practice this
SPI [addition only]
-
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.
Addition game &
Subtraction game also
available
-
Arithmetic Four - [A
game like Connect Four] A
pair of students must answer
arithmetic questions (select
addition or
subtraction) to earn a
piece to place on the board.
Select the easy level for
one-digit numbers
-
Checking Subtraction - [this
link opens on a new page]
Students explore the inverse
relationship of addition and
subtraction. (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Circus Fun - [this
link opens on a new page]
add up to three digits with
regrouping (Author
- Kaye Maddox)
-
Ghost Blasters II (addition
practice) - [two
players] Students must
“blast” a pair of ghosts whose
sum equals some number specified
before the game begins. Sums
from 5 to 99 can be set.
-
Fill-in Equation - supply
the missing number in
subtraction equations
-
It's A Fact - [this
link opens on a new page]
practice basic subtraction facts
(Author -
Kaye Maddox)
-
Math Facts - timed math
facts, or select practice mode
without the timer
-
Math Facts from Harcourt School
- (K-3)
Content available at the site:
Addition and Subtraction
sums and differences to 10, 12,
and 20; Multiplication and
Division facts to 5, to 10, to
12. Verbal instructions are
included and students can select
timed or untimed. (30 facts)
-
Timed Addition Facts - at
end of 60 seconds this site
shows the score and answers to
problems - select
addition and practice
your facts
-
Math Mastery - select
subtraction and
practice your facts
-
Math Mayhem - a fast paced
program where you can select
addition problems - (warning:
turn sound
to mute; this activity gets very
loud!) Some two-digit
numbers are used, but most are
one-digit.
-
Mental Math - select
Addition of Subtraction to
practice your skills. Choose the
green dot for
one-digit numbers
-
Number Families - fill in
the missing numeral when given
the family of addition and
subtraction values
- More
practice can be
found here
in the
relationships
between addition
and subtraction.
-
SpacyMath - You must sign
in, but you can use the same log
on for everyone in the class. -
choose from addition or
subtraction
-
Speed Grid: Addition - [level
1] 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)
-
Speed Grid: Subtraction - [level
1] 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)
- Subtraction
-
1-3,
2-5,
3-8,
5-10,
5-20,
10-99,
customize for any number range
- from FreeMathTest
-
Worksheets to
print are
also available
supporting
instruction of
this topic
-
Sum Sense (Addition) -
Students practice single digit
addition by dragging numbers to
complete the sentence.
-
Sum Sense (Subtraction) -
Students practice single digit
subtraction by dragging numbers
to complete the sentence.
-
What number would complete this
sentence? - find
the missing addend
|
Represent
whole numbers to 9,999 with
models.
3.1.4
N
|
-
Trading Game - [this
link opens on a new page]
explore regrouping using place
value blocks (Author
- Sandi King)

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Identify the
place value of a given digit up
to thousands.
3.1.5
N
|
-
Expanded Form of Numbers -
write the numeral the expanded
form represents
-
Identifying Place Values -
when given a numeral, identify
the place value of the digits
-
My Place - [this
link opens on a new page]
learn that the value of a digit
is determined by the placement
of that digit (Author
- Sandi King)
- Place Value
-
10 to 99,
100 to 999,
1000 to 9999,
customize smallest and largest
numbers - from FreeMathTest
-
Worksheets to
print are
also available
supporting
instruction of
this topic
-
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 - [this
link opens on a new page]
Enter your own number or
generate a random number, then
answer questions about the place
values
-
Place Value Party - Choose
any ages to start, then trade
candles until both cakes have
the same number.
-
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
-
Place Value in Words and Numbers
- type correct numeral to
represent the words
-
Reading 3 digit numbers -
match the numeral with the
number words
-
Specific Place - find the
numeral in a specific place
value
-
There Must Be Thousands - [this
link opens on a new page]
read, write and identify
numerals to the hundred
thousands (Author
- Sandi King) [this
exercise goes to hundred
thousands]
-
What's Your Name? - [this
link opens on a new page]
know the value of numbers when
written in standard form or
expanded notation (Author
- Sandi King)

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Recognize the
value of combinations of coins
and bills up to $5.
3.1.6
R
|
-
Adding Nickels and Pennies -
find the sum of the coins
-
Adding Dimes and Pennies -
find the sum of the coins
-
Adding Dimes, Nickels and
Pennies - find the sum of
the coins
-
Change It! - [this
link opens on a new page]
practice adding up all of your
coins - You select the number of
problems that you want to use as
well as the number of pennies,
nickels, dimes, quarters, and
half dollars that may appear in
each problem. You may elect to
express your questions in words
only, coins only, or a
combination of both
-
Change Maker - [this
link opens on a new page]
Figure out how many of each bill
or coin that you expect to get
back when you pay for something.
Select Medium for problems
involving less than $5.00
-
Count the Money - You're
given a target amount and the
number of coins you already
have. You must determine how
many more coins of a certain
type are needed to reach the
target.
-
Counting Coins - coins only,
values to $2.00
- Counting Coins -
[no
bills]
up to 5¢,
up to 20¢,
up to 50¢,
up to 99¢,
customize amounts - from
FreeMathTest
-
Worksheets to
print are
also available
supporting
instruction of
this topic [no
bills]
-
Counting Money - select
difficulty level and then drag
the right amount of coins
-
Counting Money - Help
Kristen, Ryan, or Evan with
their shopping. Six pages of
problems are available; three
easy and three hard.
-
Grandpa's Game - [this
link opens on a new page]
count money (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Learn to Count Money - add
the value of the coins -
(Teacher can set this activity
easy or harder)
-
Let's Do Lunch - [this
link opens on a new page]
use a menu to order lunches that
meet various criteria (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Let's Go Shopping - [this
link opens on a new page]
estimate by rounding to the
nearest dollar as they shop (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Making Change - [this
link opens on a new page]
count money and make change (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Making Change at the Math
Playground - calculate
change back on a purchase then
click and drag the change to the
counter using the smallest
number of bills or coins
-
Making Change from One Dollar
- amounts are shown on a cash
register, find the correct
change
-
Money Flashcards - Coins and
bills, or just coins, are
displayed and students determine
the value. Best used as a whole
class review; this is not a game
with an end.
-
Money Program - three
levels; easy (ends in multiples
of five), medium, and advanced
(giving change back) [advanced]
-
Money Review - Three levels
for counting money review
-
Piggy Bank - As coins drop
students click on the right
coins to equal some target
amount. Two games are available;
easy or hard.
-
Show Me The Money - [this
link opens on a new page]
add using columns (Author
- Sandi King) [amounts
over $5 are used]
-
Too Much Noise - [this
link opens on a new page]
determine the fewest number of
coins needed to produce a given
amount (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Tutorials to practice coin value
- You may select a single coin
to practice, or choose
combinations of coins.
|
Compare and
order whole numbers up to 9999
using the appropriate symbol
(i.e., <, >, and =).
3.1.7
N
|
-
Alligator Lunch - [this
link opens on a new page]
learn greater than and less than
symbols (Author
- Sandi King)
- Compare -
1-9,
1-20,
10-99,
100-999,
customize the range of numbers
- from FreeMathTest
-
Worksheets to
print are
also available
supporting
instruction of
this topic
-
Compare and Order Numbers -
explanation and examples
-
Compare and Order Worksheets
- links to several worksheets [you
must wait 10 seconds for
redirect]
-
Compare Numbers - choose the
orange button for numbers to
10,000
-
Comparing Amounts - more,
less or the same
-
Comparing and Ordering Integers
- using a number line to explain
-
Comparing Numbers - animated
explanation from Harcourt
-
Comparing Numbers Quiz -
three levels available
-
Comparing Numbers Worksheet
- three sheets to print
-
Comparing Two Numbers - [this
link opens on a new page]
comparing 4 to 6 digit numbers.
-
Genius Boxing - box some of
history's great math minds such
as Einstein, Copernicus,
Galileo, Bill Gates and more for
universal math supremacy
-
Greater or Smaller - Compare
two numbers.
- comparing
one digit numbers |
comparing
two digit numbers |
comparing
three digit numbers |
comparing
four digit numbers
-
One False Move - [this
link opens on a new page]
(FunBrain)
Start with the
lowest number
and work your way
up.
If you don't know where to
start, try using the map.
-
One False Move - [this
link opens on a new page]
(FunBrain)
Start with the
highest number
and work your way
down. If you
don't know where to start, try
using the map.
-
Ordering Three-digit Numbers
- arrange numbers from least to
greatest by clicking and
dragging the numbers
-
Place Numbers in Order -
choose level and then ascending
or descending order
-
Put Numbers in Order Game -
three levels are available sort
4, 6 or 8 numbers
-
Using Comparison Symbols -
simple number sentences are
used, select <, >, or =
|
Add
efficiently and accurately with
two- and/or three-digit whole
numbers.
3.1.8
C
|
-
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.
Addition game also available
-
Arithmetic Four - [A
game like Connect Four] A
pair of students must answer
arithmetic questions (select
addition) to earn a piece
to place on the board. Select
the medium or hard level for
two-digit numbers
-
Build a Bug - Answer these
computations and build a bug!
(mixed operations including some
division)
-
Ghost Blasters II (addition
practice) – [two
players] Students must
“blast” a pair of ghosts whose
sum equals some number specified
before the game begins. Sums
from 5 to 99 can be set.
-
Math Facts - timed math
facts, or select practice mode
without the timer (select
Medium or
Hard for two
digits)
-
Mental Math - select
Addition to practice your
skills. Choose the
yellow dot for
two-digit numbers or the
red dot for up
to four-digit numbers
-
Mixed Review -
addition
and subtraction of three
two-digit numbers - find
answer to reveal mystery picture
(warning:
very difficult, students will
need pencil and paper)
-
Minute Math - select type
and level of problems to give
students practice in
addition,
subtraction, multiplication, or
division
-
Speed Grid: Addition - (level
2) 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)
-
Speed Grid: Addition - (level
3) 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)
-
Tic-Tac-Toe Squares - [this
link opens on a new page]
(Fun Brain)
Addition - Numbers less than
500

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Connect
written and pictorial
representations of fractions
with denominators up to ten.
3.1.9
N
|
-
Comparing Fractions -
compare fractional parts with
same
denominator
-
Comparing Fractions -
compare fractional parts with
different
denominators
-
Concentration Style Game -
match the squares showing the
fraction to the corresponding
picture
-
Equivalent Fractions -
concentration game style of
matching fractions
-
Fraction Bar - add a bar
then break it into fractions,
decimals, or percents
-
Fraction and Picture Match -
in Fishy Fractions
click on
,
then click on Begin Game.
When the sign up screen comes up
click
to begin the game.
-
Fraction, Name, and Picture
Match - in Fishy
Fractions click on
,
then click on Begin Game.
When the sign up screen comes up
click
to begin the game.
-
Flowering Fractions - [this
link opens on a new page]
understand common fractions by
using model representations (Author
- Roseanne Phillips)
-
Fractional Distances - find
Grampy by entering a fractional
distance
-
Fraction Review
-
Fractions II
-
I Want My Half - [this
link opens on a new page]
understand the concrete and
symbolic representations of
fractions (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Identify With Circles -
fraction practice where student
types in numerator and
denominator
-
Old Egyptian Math Cats Fractions
- Add fractions like a true Old
Egyptian Math Cat!
-
Shade - Shade in the correct
amount of units to equal the
fraction by clicking on the
unit.
-
Who Wants Pizza? - work
through ten interactive pages on
pictorial representations of
fractions
|
Solve
real-world problems using
addition or subtraction of whole
numbers.
3.1.10
R
|
-
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.
Addition game &
Subtraction game also
available
-
Fun on the Farm - Multiply
the numbers and add the totals
to see how much the farmer
should charge for his products.
-
Grand Slam Math - Level I -
[this link
opens in a new window] 15
addition and subtraction single
and multistep word problems that
start out easy and get a little
harder as you go
-
Grand Slam Math - Level II -
[this link
opens in a new window] [advanced]
15 multiplication and division
single and multistep word
problems that start out easy and
get a little harder as you go
-
Is That A Fact? - [this
link opens on a new page]
select the appropriate operation
for solving a problem (Author
- Randy Russell)
-
Lemonade Stand - How much
money is needed to purchase cups
of lemonade?
-
Let's Go Shopping - [this
link opens on a new page]
Students estimate by rounding to
the nearest dollar as they shop.
(Author -
Sandi King)
-
Math Hoops -. All word
problems use whole numbers but
the problems range from single
step addition to multistep
equations. There are also
problems that require students
to interpret remainders.
Students who answer 5 questions
correctly get a chance to play
some basketball.
-
Math
Playground - Hundreds of
self-checking word problems for
students in grades 1 to 6. There
are currently 675 word problems
available. They will be adding
more content throughout the
school year
-
Math stories with Leon the
Chameleon - Click on the
Addition and Subtraction
button under the heading
Select a Story (select
Maybe Later on
the registration screen)
-
My Backpack - [this
link opens on a new page]
add columns and find missing
addends using data generated
from a chart (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Thinking
Blocks - (an engaging,
interactive math tool to help
students learn how to solve
multistep word problems;
addition & subtraction,
multiplication & division, and
ratio & proportion) Thinking
Blocks encourages students to
look beyond the surface to
discover the concepts and
relationships that are at the
core of every math problem.
-
Three is a Magic Number - [this
link opens on a new page]
learn multiples of three (Author
- Carol Senn)
-
Word Problems for Grades 1-5
- This KidZone math page has
four third grade
problems. Each time you open a
new page the site generates new
values for the problem.
-
Word Problems with Katie and
Arlo - Level I - [this
link opens in a new window]
10 addition and subtraction
single and multistep word
problems that start out easy and
get a little harder as you go
-
Word Problems with Katie and
Arlo - Level II - [this
link opens in a new window]
[advanced]
10 multiplication and division
single and multistep word
problems that start out easy and
get a little harder as you go
|
Determine the
correct change from a
transaction that is less than
$1.00.
3.1.11
R
|
-
Cash Out - great interactive
game on making change.
-
Change Maker - [this
link opens on a new page]
Figure out how many of each bill
or coin that you expect to get
back when you pay for something.
Four levels and five currency
styles are available in this
great game.
-
Counting Change - a match
game - counting coins to find
amount of change and matching it
with numerical number
-
How much change? - word
problems.
-
Making Change - [this
link opens on a new page]
count money and make change (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Making Change from One Dollar
- amounts are shown on a cash
register, find the correct
change
-
School Store - [this
link opens on a new page]
subtract using decimals as they
make change [Regrouping
required] (Author
- Kaye Maddox)
-
Shopping - What did each
child buy with the money he had
left over?
-
Too Much Noise - [this
link opens on a new page]
determine the fewest number of
coins needed to produce a given
amount (Author
- Sandi King) [not making
change, but practicing a related
skill]

|
Use
estimation to select a
reasonable solution in problem
solving (addition and
subtraction only).
3.1.12
N
|
-
Animal Legs - [this
link opens on a new page]
use repeated addition as a
strategy to solve multiplication
story problems (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Basket Math provides rounding
practice
-
Comparison Estimator -
Similar to Estimator but
compares two sets of objects.
-
Estimate - [use
as a whole class activity]
Select a range, display tick
marks and estimate before
revealing the answer.
-
Estimating by Rounding -
addition with
regrouping
-
Estimating by Rounding -
subtraction
with regrouping
-
Estimating and rounding decimals
- a lesson, examples, and an
interactive practice page
-
Estimating Sum - no hints or
clues given
-
Estimator - Practice
estimation skills by determining
the number of objects, length,
or area. (parameters: error
tolerance)
-
Guess the Number -
developing skills in halving and
estimation
-
Laser Beams - rounding
decimals to the nearest whole
number - three levels are
available; rounding, rounding
and computing sums and
differences, and rounding and
computing with all four
operations
-
Let's Go Shopping - [this
link opens on a new page]
estimate by rounding to the
nearest dollar as they shop (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Math
Story Problems! - Kid
created math story problems
("Kitten" pages are the
easiest.) There are lots of
links to pages of problems...
scroll way down to see them all
-
More or Less Estimator -
Similar to Estimator activity
but states a quantity and asks
the user to estimate whether the
set of objects is more or less
than the number given.
-
Round About - [this
link opens on a new page]
estimate by rounding (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Round the decimal to the nearest
whole number - [this
link opens on a new page]
matching, flashcards, or
concentration (from Quia)
-
Rounding - to the nearest
ten or dollar, a quiz from Saxon
math
-
Rounding to nearest ten
-
Rounding to nearest hundred
-
Rounding to nearest thousand
-
Rounding Off - three levels
are available in this game from
BBC Education
-
The Seashell Rounding Activity
Page - Look at the number on
each shell. Click on the nearest
ten.
|
Represent
whole numbers up to 10,000 in
expanded form (e.g., 1,000’s +
100’s + 10’s + 1’s).
3.1.13
N
|
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Numbers in Expanded Form - [three-digit
numners] numbers are
shown in expanded form, select
which answer is the correct
number
-
Really Big Numbers - Enter a
number then click the Click here
button to see how to write it.
Use numbers appropriate to this
spi.
-
What's Your Name? - [this
link opens on a new page]
know the value of numbers when
written in standard form or
expanded notation (Author
- Sandi King)

|
Compare
fractions with numerators of 1
and denominators up to 10.
3.1.14
N
|
-
Comparing Fractions -
compare fractional parts with
same
denominator
-
Comparing Fractions -
compare fractional parts with
different
denominators
-
Comparing Fractions - in
Fishy Fractions
click on
,
then click on Begin Game.
When the sign up screen comes up
click
to begin the game.
-
Defractionator - convert
fractions to decimal equivalents
-
Equivalent Fractions -
concentration game style of
matching fractions
-
Fraction Monkeys - [click
Continue to
play the game] place
fractions on a number line by
hanging monkeys from loops [easy
and hard levels available]
-
Fraction Review
-
Fractional Distances - find
Grampy by entering a fractional
distance
-
Fractions II
-
Identify With Circles -
fraction practice where student
types in numerator and
denominator
-
Maggies Farm - keep up with
how many apples are sold and how
much money was made (Caution:
this is tough!)
-
Shade - Shade in the correct
amount of units to equal the
fraction by clicking on the
unit.

|
Subtract
efficiently and accurately with
two- and/or three-digit whole
numbers.
3.1.15
C
|
-
Ambleweb Subtraction Machine
- Students choose a skill level,
type the answer, and then check
for correctness.
-
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.
Subtraction game also
available
-
Arithmetic Four - [A
game like Connect Four] A
pair of students must answer
arithmetic questions (select
subtraction) to
earn a piece to place on the
board. Select the medium or hard
level for two-digit numbers
-
Build a Bug - Answer these
computations and build a bug!
(mixed operations including some
division)
-
Mad Math Minutes - [this
link opens on a new page]
This is a great way to practice
basic math skills in addition,
subtraction,
multiplication, and division.
You pick the number of and types
of problems that you want to
practice. You may also choose
the largest number used in a
problem as well as the number of
terms (numbers) used
-
Mental Math - select
Subtraction to practice your
skills. Choose the
yellow dot for
two-digit numbers or the
red dot for up
to four-digit numbers
-
Math Facts from Harcourt School
- (K-3)
Content available at the site:
Addition and Subtraction
sums and differences to 10, 12,
and 20; Multiplication and
Division facts to 5, to 10, to
12. Verbal instructions are
included and students can select
timed or untimed. (30 facts)
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Mixed Review - addition and
subtraction of
three two-digit numbers - find
answer to reveal mystery picture
(warning:
very difficult, students will
need pencil and paper)
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Minute Math - select type
and level of problems to give
students practice in addition,
subtraction,
multiplication, or division
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Mystery Picture - subtract 2
digit numerals, no borrowing
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Speed Grid: Subtraction - (level
2) 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)
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Speed Grid: Subtraction - (level
3) 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)
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Tic-Tac-Toe Squares - [this
link opens on a new page]
(Fun Brain)
Subtraction - Numbers less than
100
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Tic-Tac-Toe Squares - [this
link opens on a new page]
(Fun Brain)
Subtraction - Numbers less than
1000

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Use the
multiplication facts 0, 1, 2, 5,
and 10 efficiently and
accurately.
3.1.16
C
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Ambleweb Divider Machine -
three levels are available
[division with no remainder, use
to practice multiplication
facts]
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Ambleweb Times Table Tester
- practice multiplication facts
on one of three levels;
Easier, Harder, or
Megahard.
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Animal Legs - [this
link opens on a new page]
use repeated addition as a
strategy to solve multiplication
story problems (Author
- Sandi King)
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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
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Cameron's Trip - [this
link opens on a new page]
multiply and divide to solve
real-world problems (Author
- Jackie Russell)
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Check It Out - [this
link opens on a new page]
uses manipulatives to divide by
6 (Author -
Sandi King)
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Explore the Multiplication Table
with Math Cats - an
interactive hundreds chart
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Fact Families - [this
link opens on a new page]
learn about multiplication and
division fact families (Author
- Jackie Russell)
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Ghost Blasters - Click on
ghosts that are
multiples of ten. Click
as many times as you can, you
can get multiple points on each
ghost.
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Groups Of Dogs - [this
link opens on a new page]
use arrays to understand the
meaning of multiplication (Author
- Sandi King)
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Hotel 6 - [this
link opens on a new page]
use a pattern to solve
multiplication problems (Author
- Diana Bentz)
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Making Arrays - using arrays
to practice understanding of
multiplication
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Math Facts from Harcourt School
- (K-3)
Content available at the site:
Addition and Subtraction sums
and differences to 10, 12, and
20; Multiplication
and Division facts to 5, to 10,
to 12. Verbal instructions are
included and students can select
timed or untimed. (30 facts)
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Nine Pattern - [this
link opens on a new page]
Students explore patterns while
multiplying and dividing by 9. (Author
- Kaye Maddox) [add nines
for advanced students]
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Mad Math Minutes - [this
link opens on a new page]
This is a great way to practice
basic math skills in addition,
subtraction,
multiplication,
and division. You pick the
number of and types of problems
that you want to practice. You
may also choose the largest
number used in a problem as well
as the number of terms (numbers)
used
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Multiples of 2, 3, 4, & 5 -
a number displayed will be a
multiple of one of the answers
shown
- Multiplication
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1-3,
2-5,
3-8,
5-10,
customize for any number range
- from FreeMathTest
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Worksheets to
print are
also available
supporting
instruction of
this topic
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Multiplication Mystery -
drag the product to the correct
place on a 9 x 9 grid [somewhat
advanced]
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Rabbits - [this
link opens on a new page]
recall multiplication facts
using a hundreds chart (Author
- Kaye Maddox)
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Spinning Wheels - [this
link opens on a new page]
learn multiplication facts (Author
- Kaye Maddox)
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Sum Sense (Multiplication) -
Students practice single digit
multiplication by dragging
numbers to complete the
sentence.
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The Timernator - race
against the clock -
multiply as fast as you
can in 60 seconds [addition,
subtraction, and division also
available]
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Times Mountain - Pick your
number and practice your facts.
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Times Table Grid - students
are asked to locate the product
of two single-digit numbers.
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Times Table Grid II -
students are given a sample
product and asked where to
locate it on a 10x10 grid
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National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives
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Number & Operations (Grades
3 - 5)

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Name
two-dimensional geometric
figures (e.g., rectangle,
square, triangle, circle, cube,
cylinder, sphere, and cone).
3.3.1
G
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Anglemania - [this
link opens on a new page]
describe triangles using
appropriate geometric vocabulary
(Author -
Laurie Ayers)
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Identify Polygons - names of
polygons by number of sides and
angles
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Name that Polygon - identify
name of given polygon components
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Polygons and Non-Polygons -
drag polygons into one bin and
anything that is not a polygon
into another bin
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Shape, Space and Measure -
activities, quizzes and more
-
Triangle Identification -
what type of triangle is it
given its angles
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Triangle Identification -
what type of triangle is it
given its number of sides
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Name
three-dimensional geometric
figures (e.g., rectangle,
square, triangle, circle, cube,
cylinder, sphere, and cone).
3.3.2
G
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Patterns for Solid Figures -
Complete to make a cube figure
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Quad Squad - [this
link opens on a new page]
describe various quadrilaterals
(Author -
Sandi King)
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Solid Pattern Pieces - [this
link opens on a new page]
name the different faces of
solid figures to make objects
using a pattern (Author
- Paulette Boggs)
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Triangle Properties - Sort
the triangles according to their
properties.
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Recognize
geometric figures that are the
same size and shape.
3.3.3
G
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Use
appropriate mathematical
language to find a point on a
grid using whole number
coordinates.
3.3.4
AT
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Graphing Skills - [this
link opens on a new page]
What's the point? find the point
on the grid
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Reading Grids - find Hurkle
in an intersection of a grid

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Identify the
result of a transformation that
has been applied to a simple
two-dimensional geometric shape
(i.e., flips or slides).
3.3.5
G
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Flip, Slide, or Turn - six
flash movies allow you to watch
the path an object takes while
it is being transformed
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Flips, Slides, and Turns - a
manipulative which allows you to
view the effect of applying
reflection, translation, and
rotation transformations
-
Mathematical Movements (Flips,
Slides and Turns) - [designed
for 3rd grade] a 25 page
lesson with printables
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Measuring Turns - what would
shapes look like if rotated
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Slides, Flips and Turns -
lesson plan designed for 3rd
grade
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Transformations - a Flash
movie which demonstrates flips,
slides, and turns
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Wrapping Paper Patterns - [this
link opens on a new page]
decide which figures would
result from a flip, a slide, or
a turn (Author
- Paulette Boggs)

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Identify the
line of symmetry in a
two-dimensional design or shape.
3.3.6
G
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Ask Hannah - [this
link opens on a new page]
describe symmetry in
two-dimensional shapes (Author
- Julie Thompson)
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Lines of Symmetry - drag the
shapes that have lines of
symmetry into one bin and those
that do not into the other bin
-
Lines of Symmetry - this
video lesson explains
horizontal, vertical and
diagonal line symmetry, and then
gives your students the chance
to show understanding on several
quizzes.
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Symmetry Activity - practice
making patterns that have
symmetry
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National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives
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Geometry (Grades 3 - 5)

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Read and write
time to the nearest hour,
half-hour, and quarter-hour.
3.4.1
ME
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A Matter of Time -
interactive quizzes on half
hour, 15 minute intervals and
five minute intervals - (story
problems)
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Analog Clock - [whole
class activity] You call
out a time and ask a student to
set the clock.
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Bang On Time - Read the time
in words then stop the clock
when the hands reach the right
time.
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Bedtime Bandits - (students
try to stay up as late as
possible by blasting killer
clocks that drop from the
ceiling) After each stage,
identifying the correct clock
gets harder and harder.
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Clock Program - Start with
either an analog or a digital
clock, then set the other clock
to the time given on the first
clock.
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ClockWise and
Matching Time - two
activities to use in practicing
telling time
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Clockworks - Try to set the
time on the clock. (four
difficulty levels to choose
from)
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Draw
Hands - free worksheets from
Math Slice, time intervals from
1 hour to one minute
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Feeding Time - Can you tell
what time the clock shows? If
so, the clock gets a meal! (Caution!
The hour hand points directly at
the hour regardless of the
position of the minute hand)
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Kid Klock - use pull down
menus to select the time you
would like to see on an analog
clock
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Right Time - Students
explore the meaning of
AM and PM
while they tell time to the hour
and half hour. (Author
- Linda Burke)
- Stop the Clock
- match digital time to analog
clocks, or written time, by
dragging the digital clocks, or
written time |
to the nearest hour |
to the nearest half hour |
to the nearest fifteen minutes
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Tell
Time - free worksheets from
Math Slice, time intervals from
1 hour to one minutes
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Telling Time - Drag the five
digital times to the correct
analog clock, then press Stop
the Clock to record your time. (30
minute increments) (15
minute increments) (5
minute increments)
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Telling Time Practice - Drag
the hands of the clock to show
the correct time.
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Time To Go - [this
link opens on a new page]
tell time to the half hour (Author
- Randy Russell) [hour
and half hour only]
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Worksheet
Generator - You decide on
the variables; students tell the
time or draw the hands on the
clock face, time increments from
half-hour to one minute, and
answer sheet.
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Measure length
to the nearest centimeter and
inch.
3.4.2
ME
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The Ruler Game - Learn To
Read A Ruler (inches only -
increments from inches to
sixteenths)
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Measure it - [this
link opens on a new page]
practice using a ruler - inches
and centimeters
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Centimeters - [this
link opens on a new page]
to nearest whole number (from
FunBrain)
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Centimeters - [this
link opens on a new page]
to half centimeter (from
FunBrain)
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Inches - [this
link opens on a new page]
to nearest whole number (from
FunBrain)
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Inches - [this
link opens on a new page]
to quarter inch (from
FunBrain)
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Teaching Measures - Choose
from three modules;
length, mass, and
capacity. Each category offers
several activities for your
large screen display as well as
supporting worksheets.
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Worksheet
Generator - (inches
only) Print your own
worksheets to let your students
practice reading a ruler.
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Solve
real-world problems using a
calendar.
3.4.3
R
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It's A Date - [this
link opens on a new page]
use a calendar (Author
- Sandi King)

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Solve
real-world problems involving
addition and subtraction of one-
or two-digit measurements.
3.4.4
R
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Barrels of Milk - Seven
barrels are full of milk. Seven
others half filled, and the
remaining seven are empty.
Please help divide the barrels
fairly.
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Select an
appropriate standard unit to
measure length.
3.4.5
ME
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Are We There Yet? - [this
link opens on a new page]
select the appropriate unit of
measure (Author
- Kaye Maddox)
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Measuring Tools - [this
link opens on a new page]
select measurement tools for
real-world measuring situations
(Author -
Sandi King)
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Teaching Measures - Choose
from three modules;
length, mass, and
capacity. Each category offers
several activities for your
large screen display as well as
supporting worksheets.
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Use estimation
to determine if a length
measurement is reasonable.
3.4.6
ME
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Are We There Yet? - [this
link opens on a new page]
select the appropriate unit of
measure [estimation is also
included] (Author
- Kaye Maddox)
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Estimator - Practice
estimation skills by determining
the number of objects, length,
or area. (parameters: error
tolerance)
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That's Right - [this
link opens on a new page]
estimate measurements in
real-world problems using money
(Author -
Kaye Maddox)
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Walrus World - [this
link opens on a new page]
learn strategies for solving
real world problems (Author
- Randy Russell)

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Read
thermometers with Fahrenheit and
Celsius scales (positive whole
number temperatures).
3.4.7
ME
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Be a Scientist - [this
link opens on a new page]
estimate temperatures using a
Celsius thermometer (Author
- Sandi King)
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Hot Stuff - [this
link opens on a new page]
estimate temperatures using a
Fahrenheit thermometer (Author
- Sandi King)
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Thermometer - asks students
to compare the temperature on
two days, and it instructs them
on the concepts of minus
quantities as the difference
between two things
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Read and write
time at five-minute intervals.
3.4.8
ME
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A Matter of Time -
interactive quizzes on half
hour, 15 minute intervals and
five minute intervals - (story
problems)
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ClockWise and
Matching Time - select these
two activities to practice
telling time
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Daisy Math - Many levels of
time to choose.
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Feeding Time - Can you tell
what time the clock shows? If
so, the clock gets a meal! (Caution!
The hour hand points directly at
the hour regardless of the
position of the minute hand)
-
Telling Time - Drag the five
digital times to the correct
analog clock, then press Stop
the Clock to record your time. (30
minute increments) (15
minute increments) (5
minute increments)
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Telling Time Practice - Drag
the hands of the clock to show
the correct time.
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Travel Time - Which train
falls in between the time limit?
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Worksheet
Generator - You decide on
the variables; students tell the
time or draw the hands on the
clock face, time increments from
half-hour to one minute, and
answer sheet.
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Find the
perimeter of a rectangle on a
grid.
3.4.9
ME
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Area Explorer - Find the
perimeter of shapes on a grid
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Bucky's Blueprints - Choose
One Story House
and click on Maybe Later
when the registration screen
comes up.
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Fence Me In - [this
link opens on a new page]
find the perimeter of a
rectangle (Author
- Mary Blackburn)
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Perimeter Practice - Adam
Ant walks the perimeters and
teaches how to find the
perimeter of an object.
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Perimeter of a Square -
calculate the perimeter of a
square with given dimensions
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Perimeter of a Rectangle -
calculate the perimeter of a
square with given dimensions
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Solve
real-world problems involving
elapsed time to the half-hour.
3.4.10
R
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Elapsed
Time - free worksheets from
Math Slice, time intervals from
1 hour to one minute
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Elapsed Time on a Clock - an
E-Lab activity from Harcourt
School Publishers (rated for
4th grade)
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Is It PE Time? - [this
link opens on a new page]
use a chart (table) to solve
problems (Author
- Sandi King)
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Right Time - [this
link opens on a new page]
explore the meaning of
AM and PM
while they tell time to the hour
and half hour (Author
- Linda Burke)

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National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives
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Measurement (Grades 3 - 5)

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Interpret
pictographs.
3.5.1
DP
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Play Ball - [this
link opens on a new page]
collect data to put on a picture
graph (Author
- Sandi King)
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Reading Venn Diagrams - use
Venn diagrams to answer
questions
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Step-by-step
Internet4Classrooms module on
how to create a pictograph
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Use Graphs to Answer Questions
- This Saxon math site uses
pictographs or tally marks in
the form of check marks. Graphs
are sometimes repeated with new
questions. Be careful!
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Use Pictographs to answer
questions - interactive
lesson
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Interpret bar
graphs.
3.5.2
DP
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All The Parts - [this
link opens on a new page]
learn the parts of a graph (Author
- Sandi King)
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Grapher - interactive column
graph maker, students can change
values and labels
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How It All Stacks Up - [this
link opens on a new page]
interpret and compare
information using a bar graph (Author
- Sandi King)
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Interpreting Column Graphs -
students practice by answering
ten questions about the graph
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Kids Have Pets - [this
link opens on a new page]
learn about the parts of a bar
graph and how to collect
information (Author
- Sandi King)
-
Kinds Of Graphs - [this
link opens on a new page]
learn about various types of
graphs (Author
- Sandi King)
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Reading Tables and Schedules
- study the table or schedule,
and then answer the question
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Determine
whether an event is certain,
possible, or impossible.
3.5.4
DP
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Chances Are - [this
link opens on a new page]
predict the likelihood of events
using a circle graph with
percentages as a model (Author
- Michaél Dunnivant)
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Why Can't I Win? - [this
link opens on a new page]
use a spinner to predict the
likelihood of simple events
occurring (Author
- Sandi King)
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Determine the
most likely, least likely, or
equally likely outcomes in
simple experiments (i.e.,
spinner, number or color cube).
3.5.5
DP
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Coin Toss - toss enough
coins to make a prediction about
probability (maximum number of
tosses 1000, but you can keep
tossing to get a larger dataset)
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Heads I Win - (3-5)
[this link
opens on a new page]
predict the likelihood of
tossing heads or tails and
graphs the results of coin
tosses (Author
- Michaél Dunnivant)
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Lions and Tigers - [this
link opens on a new page]
predict the likelihood of a
simple event (rolling a die) as
a fraction (Author
- Michaél Dunnivant)
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Pin The Tail - [this
link opens on a new page]
use probability to predict and
conduct experiments to test
predictions (Author
- Michaél Dunnivant)
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Why Can't I Win? - [this
link opens on a new page]
use a spinner to predict the
likelihood of simple events
occurring (Author
- Sandi King)
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What Are My Chances - [this
link opens on a new page]
explore probability and ratios (Author
- Sandi King)

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Select all
possible outcomes of a simple
experiment (i.e., spinner, coin
toss, number or color cube).
3.5.6
DP
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Coin Toss - toss enough
coins to make a prediction about
probability (maximum number of
tosses 1000, but you can keep
tossing to get a larger dataset)
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Virtual Manipulatives
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Data Analysis & Probability
(Grades 3 - 5)
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Virtual Dice - four styles
available; single, double,
triple, or +/- dice
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