Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Percents, Decimals & Fractions

Click here for many fraction, decimal and percent games! Be sure you play at a fifth grade level. If the game is too easy, pick a different game to play. Keep yourself challenged.

Funbrain's Double Fun Match Game. Pick "Fractions and Decimals".

Challenge!! The Percent Game.

Comparing Fractions and Decimals - with tanks!

Mr. Nussbaum's Death to Decimals game.

BBC's Comparing Game.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Metric Measurement

Visit Funbrain's Measure It! Work with centimeters!

Want to know everything about metric measurement? Visit Quia's metric games! Be sure to view they're page of terms - some of them are very challenging!

Visit Gamequarium's Metric Games page. There are many games here to choose from!

At BBC's Skillwise page, you can use what you know about metric measurement to build a shed, take a quiz, or learn about metric measurement in general!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Time to Review!

It's time to review! Below are some great websites to visit! Be sure you are playing FIFTH GRADE LEVEL MATERIALS! Do NOT be the person who loses their computer lab privleges! Be responsible and have fun!

Play Fraction Boat Brigade!

Practice measuring in Funbrain's Measure It!

Play measurement Tic Tac Toe!

Play the games on BBC's Wheel of Math Games!


Order of Operation Games/Online Practice

Mystery Picture Game

Mrs. Perry's Favorite! Do you like the game Connect 4? Well, here's an online version that helps you practice your order of operations! Get a partner and see who wins! Students should click on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and parentheses to prepare for the test.

Basketball Math: Order of Operations Use the table of contents on the right hand section of the screen to click on "Order of Operations." At home, try the other skills practice activities on this site!

Help these poor fish climb up the stairs (don't ask me, I don't know WHY they're out of water!) in this order of operations game. Choose positive numbers with a reasonable range. This game is customizable! Don't make it too easy, or too hard! Have scrap paper ready!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Compare Fractions!

Fresh Baked Fractions: Identify which fraction doesn't belong! Start out on the easy level and then try a harder level! Be sure to work out all your problems in your math journal.

Looking for games about fractions? Look no further! Visit Fraction Games! Play Equivalent Fractions, Highest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple, or Comparing Common Fractions Games ONLY.

Use your LCM to add or subtract fractions with unlike denominators in E-LAB's Addition and Subtraction of Unlike Fractions!

In Saloon Snap, identify whether or not fractions and decimals are equivalent values!

Are you a visual learner? Go to Visual Fractions and click on compare fractions. Once you've done that, click on the main category of your choice. Be sure that what you work on is fifth grade math! You may also visit Visual Fraction's Games by clicking here.

Compare fractions with different denominators in Comparing Fractions!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Fractions, Fractions and More Fractions!

Match equivalent fractions in Fraction Frenzy!



Simplify Fractions (or reduce fractions to their lowest terms) in Funbrain's Fresh Baked Fractions!


Poor Melvin is such a klutz! Can you put his magical potions back in order in Melvin's Make a Match game from PBS Kids?

For those of you having a hard time at visualizing fraction relationships, try the Fraction Game Tool.

Try this simple matching game to pair up fractions that represent the same amount (equivalent fractions)!

Compare circle fractions and determine equivalencies! Great as a refresher or for those of you needing a little extra help on the basics. There are 4 activities on this website to choose from.




Thursday, January 29, 2009

Multiples and Prime Numbers

Prime Number Games
In PrimeShooter you can shoot at numbers using that number's prime numbers. How good of a prime number shooter are you?

Number Cop! Use your first name only to log in. Click on other games and pick Prime Numbers. Then choose your difficulty level. Be prepared to run down some prime numbers!

Determine if numbers are prime or composite in the chart here.

How good are you at determining if a number is prime or composite? Choose a range of numbers and see if you can tell! Please pick a fifth grade range to work with, like 0 - 150.

Find the Least Common Multiple Games
How good are you at determining two number's least common multiple? Click here to find out!

Need a review of finding the LCM? Click here!

Games with Multiples (Basics Review)
Number Cop! Use your first name only to log in. Choose the multiples you would like to play with. Do NOT just pick the easy ones like 2 or 5! See how quickly you can do mental math to figure out multiples of 3, 6, and 9!

Blast some unfriendly ghosts in Ghostblaster! Pick a number (you can even pick numbers larger then 10!) and then see how many mean ghosts you can obliviate!

In Pumpkin Multiples, the mayor of Pumpkinville is dropping pumpkins into the pumpkin patch. Pick a number you'd like to find multiples of, and see how you do!

In Multiple Frenzy, pick the number you'd like to find multiples of (you can go up to multiples of 13 for a real challenge!) and then blast them out of the air as they drop!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Rules of Divisibility!

Ready to see if you are a master at identifying the rules of divisibility for different numbers? Visit VectorKid's website to find out how good you are!

Challenge! (includes multiples of 8) The rule for 8 is that a number is divisible by 8 if the last three digits are divisible by 8.

Make your own divisibility rules quiz here! Remember, you must have the rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10 memorized. Feel free to go above and beyond once you've memorized and can apply those!

Want to know all the divisibility rules? Here's a handy chart that tells you the divisibility rules for 2 to 13!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Division! Division! Division!

Did you forget the steps for doing long division? Don't worry, visit Cool Math's Long Division Lesson! Want an explanation for how to do long division with remainders? Math is Fun has a step by step tutorial for that as well!
Grab a sheet of scrap paper and get your brains ready for The Number Monster for Long Division. Pick a skill level and see how far you can go!
Snork is a monster who doesn't know how to do long division. Help her solve problems in Snork's Long Division Game!
Here's a challenge! Given some numbers, try to figure out where they belong to make a true division number sentence. Grab a scrap piece of paper and put your thinking caps on to play SumSense.

Practice: The Basics

Help the monkey cross the swamp by practicing your basic multiplication and division facts in Starship Math's Cross the Swamp. (EASY)

Unsure of basic division facts? Try Mr. Martini's quick division quiz! The computer will score it once you're done so that you can see how you're progressing in mastering your basic facts!