Grade 4-6 Math
Addition and Subtraction
Order of Operations
Students play a game by solving problems based on the order of operations.
Spacey Math
Students can practice division, multiplication, addition, or subtraction. The programadvances through several levels of play.
Math Baseball
Students can play against the computer or one another. There are 4 levels of play, easy, medium, hard and super brain. Students can practice Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division or mixed problems.
Addition- 6 Digit Numbers
Students practice answering addition problems.
Multiplication
Order of Operations
Order of Operations- Students play a game by solving problems based on the order of operations.
Leon the Chameleon Math Stories
Excellent site for Math Stories! (Have students click on Maybe Later when they encounter the Registration Page.) Students must read the problem (or have the computerread the problem to them), type in the number sentence and answer, and click check the problem. They get immediate feed back. Students may practice either addition and subtraction or multiplication and division.
Multiplication Matho
Students play a Bingo type game while practicing their multiplication skills.
Multiplication Table Challenge
Students are challenged to answer 100 questions covering the multiplication table from 1 to 12, each time they play there will be new questions.
Spacey Math
Spacey Math- Students can practice division, multiplication, addition, or subtraction. The progam advances through several levels of play.
Multiplication Mystery
Students place the answer tile, on a grid, in a square where missing factors meet.
Math Baseball
Students can play against the computer or one another. There are 4 levels of play, easy, medium, hard and super brain. Students can practice Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division or mixed problems.
Math Mayhem
The goal is for students to answer as many math problems in a row as they can in this timed multiplayer math drill. An announcer will encourage children as they work. At the end of each round students can compare their scores with others who are online at the same time. Students can choose to practice Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication or Division.
Division
Order of Operations
Order of Operations- Students play a game by solving problems based on the order of operations.
Leon the Chameleon Math Stories
Excellent site for Math Stories! (Have students click on Maybe Later when they encounter the Registration Page.) Students must read the problem (or have the computer read the problem to them), type in the number sentence and answer, and click check the problem. They get immediate feed back. Students may practice either addition and subtraction or multiplication and division.
Math Baseball
Students can play against the computer or one another. There are 4 levels of play, easy, medium, hard and super brain. Students can practice Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division or mixed problems.
Spacey Math
Spacey Math- Students can practice division, multiplication, addition, or subtraction. The progam advances through several levels of play.
Math Mayhem
The goal is for students to answer as many math problems in a row as they can in this timed multiplayer math drill. An announcer will encourage children as they work. At the end of each round students can compare their scores with others who are online at the same time. Students can choose to practice Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication or Division.
Mayan Math Monster
Students try to get the Mayan Treasure from the temple by defeating the math monster. Students 'set up' the game by choosing problem type Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication or Division and difficulty level.
Make it count
Challenging math practice. Students must find a way to match a target number. They can add, subtract, multiply, divide or even combine numbers to reach the target. Each level varies the number of signs that can be used and reduces the choice of digits to increase the difficulty.
Multiplication-Division Machine
Students must answer multiplication and division problems to advance their level of play.
Draggable Division
Students choose the division problems options, drag numbers to their correct positions, and enter the answer and remainder (if applicable).
Mystery Picture Division
Students click on a UFO that contains a math division problem then they click on the correct answer to reveal a hidden picture.
Fractions
Fraction Sorter Activity
This interactive activity allows students to enhance their skills working with fractions.They make fractions, color in the correct portions, and then they place these fractions in order from the least to the greatest.
Adding Fractions
This page illustrates with pictures finding the common denominator.
Save the Eggs
Mental math with operations using whole numbers, fractions, decimals.
Math Splat
Students practice adding and subtracting fractions and must answer the problems correctly or the bug splats on their windshield. There are 3 progressively harder levels of play.
Pizza Fraction Practice
The "Want Some Pizza?" activities are designed to introduce fractions in a concept-building way. The activities can be done on computers with Internet accesswith square grid paper printed out and used along with the electronic images. On the"More Practice" pages, students color online on a square grid.
Tony Fraction's Pizza Shop
A fun way for students to practice identifying simple fractions. Students enter their name, read the clients order, select the pizza size, apply the appropriate toppings and then click 'send' to find out if they correctly completed the fraction problem.
Reducing Fractions
Students can practice fractions, mixed numbers, decimals at this site. They choose their grade level and the number of problems to be presented. They can user a timer if they wish.
Fraction Game
Students play a game to find equivalent decimals, fractions, and mixed numbers. Students will discover that every rational number greater than 0 can be written as a decimal or a fraction.
Finding Factors
Students will find factors to help them make equivalent fractions and they will understand how to make equivalent fractions.
Equivalent Fractions
Students see the equivalency of two fractions as the program divides the wholeinto more pieces.
More Equivalent Fractions
Students find and match equivalent fraction models.
Fraction Frenzy
Students must match equivalent fractions in the allotted time frame.
Fraction Practice
Students must click on the correct answer to equivalent fraction addition or subtration problems before the bug spats on their windshield.
Math Maven's Mystery
Students act as detectives to solve some tough math questions. There are mathscenarios that cover logic and reasoning, whole number operations, fractions and ratios, and money and decimals. There are three levels of difficulty to choose from. Great but challenging site!
No Matter What Shape Your Fractions are In
Challenging pattern-block activities. These activities are designed to make students think. Students explore geometric models of fractions and discover
the relations among them.
Graphing
Graph Data
This is a NYS test prep interactive practice page that has students answer questions dealing with graphs, tables, and charts. There is a link to Let's Review! which is a lesson page that reviews how data is displayed using graphs.
Interpreting Data
This site explains how to interpret data by reading charts and graphs. Students begin with the activity and then move on to a factsheet, test and printable worksheet.
Reading Graphs
This page presents an interactive student quiz on reading either bar or line graphs. There are two levels of content. Teachers can also have their students adjust the program to include questions on mean, median and mode by having them select level 3.
Predict Change Over Time
This page includes a software simulation of two runners along a track. Students can control the speeds and starting points of the runners, watch the race, and examine a graph of the time versus distance relationship. This page can help students understand predicting change over time.
What's the Point?
Students keep track of their coordinates on a graph by testing their graph reading skills. Three skill levels.
Word Problems
Brain Teasers
This is a great site for students to practice solving word problems. A new problem is added each Wednesday. There are archived word problems too.
Grand Slam Math
This interactive program helps students become better at solving word problems. Level 1 contains 15 addition and subtraction problems. Level 2 contains 12 multiplication and division problems. The questions start out easy and get progressively harder.
Math Playground
Math Playground is a mathematics learning site for students. They can practice their math skills, play a logic game and have fun!
Leon the Chameleon Math Stories
Excellent site for Math Stories! (Have students click on Maybe Later when they encounter the Registration Page.) Students must read the problem (or have the computer read the problem to them), type in the number sentence and answer, and click check the problem. They get immediate feed back. Students may practice either addition and subtraction or multiplication and division.
Grade 5 & 6 Word Problems
There are 48 challenging math word problems for grades 5 and 6 on this site. Students can click on Need A Hint? if they need some help solving the problem.
Practice with Money Word Problems
This site contains an unlimited number of money problems radomly generated. Students need to figure out how many coins are needed to make up the total dollar amount.
Word Problems
This page maintained by Drexel University has math age word problems for grades 5 and 6.
Math Mountain
Students choose either Goldy's Glide or Nabu's Knee Knocker (more challenging) to solve challenging math word problems. There are 20 problem sets archived that cover a variety of math skills.
Puzzle Corner
There is one math puzzle available each month. The goal of the AIMS Puzzle Corner is to provide teachers with a variety of interesting puzzles that can beused to create a learning environment where students engage in doing mathematics just for the fun of it! With the proper encouragement and enthusiasm on the part of the teacher, students can learn to enjoy puzzles and
the mathematics behind them.
Geometry
Tessellations
This page shows the definition, how to name a tessellation, and many examples of semiregular tessellations.
Geometric Terms
Interactive page that includes matching, concentration, flashcards and a word searchof geometric terms. The page includes a list of terms with the correct definitions that students may refer to, if necessary, during the activities.
Rectangles and Parallelograms
Exploring Properties of Rectangles and Parallelograms Using Dynamic Interactive Software: Students can explore geometric relationships and make and test conjectures. In this example, properties of rectangles and parallelograms are examined. The emphasis is on identifying what distinguishes a rectangle from a more general parallelogram.
Measuring Angles
Students mouse click on the protractor to drag it around the screen for making measurements. They click on the correct answer then use the arrow to move to the next question.
Interactive Geometry
Students measure the lengths and widths of rectangles with the interactive ruler.
Interactive Figures
Students learn about Length, Perimeter, Area, and Volume of Similar Objects Using Interactive Figures: Side Length and Area of Similar Figures.
Interactive Proof
An Interactive Proof of Pythagoras' theorem.
Probability and Statustucs
Mean and Median Practice
Comparing Properties of the Mean and the Median through the use of technology. As students change the data values, the interactive figure immediately displays the mean and median of the new data set.
Understanding Experimental Probability
Students experiment with experimental probability using a fixed size section spinner,a variable section spinner, or 2 regular 6 sided number cubes. Appropriate for elementary grades.
Data Analysis & Probability
These pages contain virtual manipulatives related to the NCTM Data Analysis & Probability standard for grades 3-5. There are Spinners, Coin Tossing, and more for student practice.
Intermediate Math Internet Resource Sites
Worksheets
Explore Your Knowledge
Students from grade 4 can challenge themselves in the areas of mathematics or science. Students may choose the number of questions, from 5 to 20, that they will answer. This site also allows students and their teachers to review the results of other students from around the world based on the same questions.
Test Preparation
Math Test Preparation Grade 4
This site, from Houghton Mifflin, provides interactive quizzes in math. Each practice set has eight questions. Students get instant feedback when they take the quizzes and their final score is reported.
Math Test Preparation Grade 5
This site, from Houghton Mifflin, provides interactive quizzes in math. Each practice set has eight questions. Students get instant feedback when they take the quizzes and their final score is reported.
Math Test Preparation Grade 6
This site, from Houghton Mifflin, provides interactive quizzes in math. Each practice set has eight questions. Students get instant feedback when they take the quizzes and their final score is reported.