Mathematics Support Links

Math Practice

Go to any of the websites below to help increase your math computation 
skills.  The first link is a particularly helpful website.

4th Grade Math Links.


This link takes you to our math book's website.  These activities 
tie directly into the activities that I am doing in the classroom 
and are a great way to practice math skills.
www.harcourtschool.com

The following links are to support the existing mathematics 
program.   

Get practice reading pictographs and using the information to 
answer the 
questions. Read the interactive quiz rules and then click on the 
"Begin" 
ticket. If you answer incorrectly you get one more chance to try 
again then 
you are told the correct answer. See how many points you can 
gather with 
each question.
1. Eduplace: Extra Practice Quiz - Read a Pictograph 4

Practice reading the pictograph and using the information to 
answer the 
questions. Read the interactive quiz rules and then click on the 
"Begin" 
ticket. If you answer incorrectly you get one more chance to try 
again then 
you are told the correct answer. See how many points you can 
gather with 
each question.
2. Eduplace: Extra Practice Quiz - Read a Pictograph 3

See if you can choose the best type of graph needed for the kind 
of data to 
be displayed. Read the interactive quiz rules and then click on 
the "Begin" 
ticket. If you answer incorrectly you get one more chance to try 
again then 
you are told the correct answer. See how many points you can 
gather with 
each question.
3. Eduplace: Extra Practice Quiz - Choose Best Graph Type 1

Learn how to learn how to read a pictograph by watching and 
listening to 
this web site. Click the flashing yellow arrow to hear each of 
the sections. 
The last section reviews the concepts presented.
4. Eduplace: Extra Help - Introduction-Read Pictograph

This QuickTime movie from COUNTDOWN provides examples of 
pictograms, bar 
graph, and line graph. A pdf worksheet is available by clicking 
on the 
hyperlink at the bottom of the page. As you watch and listen to 
the teacher 
and student interact it helps clarify the thinking behind 
applying this 
concept.
5. COUNTDOWN: Graphs: Pictogram, Bar Graph & Line Graph

Read the pictographs and use the information to answer the 
questions. Read 
the interactive quiz rules and then click on the 
"Begin" ticket. If you 
answer incorrectly you get one more chance to try again then you 
are told 
the correct answer. See how many points you can gather with each 
question.
6. Eduplace: Extra Practice Quiz - Read a Pictograph 2

Read the pictograph and use the information to answer the 
questions. Read 
the interactive quiz rules and then click on the 
"Begin" ticket. If you 
answer incorrectly you get one more chance to try again then you 
are told 
the correct answer. See how many points you can gather with each 
question.
7. Eduplace: Extra Practice Quiz - Read a Pictograph 1

AAA Math---Multiplication and Division---Other Topics are listed
8. Multiplication AAA--Drill and Practice

step by step exercises to practice multiplying a 2 digit number 
by 
a 1 digit number with regrouping. If you make a mistake you get 
to try 
again. 
When you correctly complete the problem click "Review" 
to see each step. 
Click "Next" in the treasure chest to get your next 
problem.
9. Dositey: Multiplication Practice-2 Digit by 1 Digit-Regrouping

MULTIPLICATION: practice using several difficulty levels of 
multiplication problems. It has single digit times single digit, 
single 
digit 
times two digit, two digit times two digit, and three digit times 
three 
digit. When you are finished you can print your results!
10. Lizardpoint: Multiplication Practice

Allow Captain Knick Nack to help you practice two-digit 
multiplication in 
this concise, interactive game. The Captain gives you the problem 
and you 
use 
the calculator to solve it. Colorful graphics and witty audio 
enhance this 
engaging activity.
11. Mighty Math Calculating Crew: Multiplication

Use these step by step exercises to practice multiplying a 2 
digit number by 
a 1 digit number without regrouping. If you make a mistake you 
get to try 
again. When you correctly complete the problem click 
"Review" to see each 
step. Click "Next" in the treasure chest to get your 
next problem.
12. Dositey: Multiplication Practice-2 Digit by 1 Digit   without regrouping

Make a single, double, or homerun to score in this great online 
multiplication game. Students can practice single or double digit 
multiplication as they play online complete with sound effects!
13. Batter's Up Multiplication Baseball

This interactive multiplication grid is a handy tool for learners 
trying to 
practice or master multi-digit multiplication skills. Learners 
can select 
the 
number of digits in the problems and the number of problems to 
solve. Simply 
drag over the numbers needed solve the problem; use the smaller 
numbers for 
carrying, then type in the solution. Immediate feedback given and 
an 
interactive calculator is available if needed.
14. Mr. Nussbaum: Draggable Multiplication

Several different ways to multiply by a one digit number are 
shown and 
opportunities to practice are given
15. NGfL: Multiplying by a One Digit Number

This site from the BBC is a great intro to multiplying and will 
take you 
through some interesting alternative ways to multiply, such as 
mental and 
written methods. Then there is a review of this information 
before you take 
a 
test.
16. BBCi School: ReviseWise Maths -- Multiplication

Step up to bat and play against the computer in this baseball 
multiplication 
game. Test your knowledge of basic multiplication facts when you 
play this 
simple game that would be a great tool for practicing or building 
this skill.
17. Everyday Math: Baseball Multiplication

Applebee's Menu for math
http://www.applebees.com/menulanding.aspx

Chicago Bar and Grill Menu for math
http://322.unotogo.com/zgrid/proc/site/sitep.jsp;jsessionid=aLGGcMxF919a

Red Fedele's Brook House Menu for math
http://www.fedelesbrookhouse.com/OurMenus/Lunch/

CHALLENGE: Test your division aptitude with this computerized 
version of one 
of Everyday Math's popular games. Learners play against the 
computer to 
determine whose quotient is larger. Understanding of two-digit 
division, 
with 
or without remainders is required. The game includes audio for 
game 
directions and immediate feedback during the game
25. CHALLENGE--Everyday Math: Division Top-It

Explains the basic facts for division by 10, 11, and 12. Gives 
problems and 
games to practice this skill.
26. 20. AAA Math: Division By 10, 11, and 12

This site from the BBC is a great intro to dividing and will take 
you 
through 
an overall view of division basics with some interesting 
activities. Then 
there is a review of the information before you take a test
27. BBCi Schools: ReviseWise Maths -- Division

Practice your division skills when you play this fun, interactive 
game. 
Different levels of difficulty are found on this site. In 
addition, you can 
enlarge your game to full screen and improve your division skills 
by 
completing the worksheet provided on this site. .
28. Different Levels

Take this quiz to assess your division skills. Links are provided 
that allow 
you to enlarge your screen, view the quiz in a different format, 
review 
division facts prior to taking the quiz,learn several useful 
division tips, 
and have fun with the interactive division activity.
29. BBC Schools: Division Quiz

Practice using different types of division problems. This site 
allows you to 
pick which type0 of division you want to work on, providing ten 
different 
difficulty levels. When you are finished you can print your 
results!
30. Lizardpoint: Division

Practice your basic division facts. You can adjust the games to 
be more or 
less challenging by increasing your questions and reducing your 
time. You 
are 
in control of the challenge.
31. Primary Games: Sum Sense - Division

Grand Prix Multiplication is a revolutionary new multi-player 
racing game. 
Students race against each other to capture the Multiplication 
Cup. How 
quickly the student correctly answers the multiplication problem 
determines 
how quickly the race car will go. The student with the fastest 
rate of 
correct answers will win the race. Hits and misses are recorded 
and 
displayed 
at the end of the game, along with the student�s rate.
Arcademic Skill Builders: Multiplication Grand Prix

Multiflyer allows you to play a cool space travel game while you 
work on 
learning (or reviewing) your multiplication tables. It's free to 
play 
online. 
There's an offer to purchase off-line play, but you can just 
click "No thank 
you" and play the game online.
Multiflyer Multiplication Game

This website has a lot of really "mind stretching" activities.
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