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Partitioning Whole Numbers and DecimalsPartition whole numbers and decimals into 100s, 10s, 1s, tenths, etc. Students are asked to do this in more than one way. Other resources by this author can be found at:
Matching Pairs - Multple CategoriesA matching game for number facts, decimal and fraction conversions, and measurement conversions. Other resources by this author can be found at:
Tug Of War FractionsCompete against a friend, the computer or someone from around the world in a tug of war. To win, you have to compare the size of fractions quickly and accurately. Great fun! Note that the game can take quite a while if the competitors are evenly matched! http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/games/dirt-bike-comparing-fraction...
Dirt Bike ProportionsAn exciting way to practice creating equivalent fractions. You compete against your mates, the computer or other fraction-maniacs around the world to find equivalent fractions quickly and accurately. http://arcademicskillbuilders.com/games/dirt-bike-proportions/dirt-bike-...
Ratio Stadium and Ratio BlasterRatio Stadium Ratio Blaster
Particle MathsThirty particles fall from above. Use the repelling particle to nudge them into the correct box depending on whether they contain a square number or a prime number. This game is addictive - three thumbs up! Instructions Resource
Slider Puzzle MathsTwo challenging puzzles. Here is the blurb: Here is the multiplication tables puzzle: And here is the equivalent fractions puzzle:
Venn Factors and Venn MultiplesA Venn Diagram is a powerful visual way to show the factors of a number, and the common factors of two numbers. Nice implementation. Here is the home page for this activity The learning activity can be found at: ** Here are the comparable Venn Diagram resources for multiples: Home page And the learning resource
Comparing Fractions, Decimals and PercentsA fantastic interactive activity! Students get lots of practice at finding equivalent fractions, decimals and percents. Three thumbs up! The website has a fact sheet, a worksheet, a quiz and (best of all) a game for teaching this activity. The main website is at: If you want to cut to the chase and just play the game, it can be found at:
The Function WheelChoose your wheel and answer the questions. The wheels include tables, rounding, squares, and many others. Left-click to play on-line or right-click (followed by Save Link As or equivalent) to download.
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