Addition, Subtraction, and Place Value
- Read, write, compare, order, and represent numbers to 10,000 using numbers, words, and symbols.
- Block Busters, Level S - use hundreds, tens, and ones to represent a number
- Lulu’s Lunch Counter, Level T - represent money in dollars-and-cents format
- Cross Town Number Line, Level V - fill in numbers on a number line
- Cross Town Number Line, Level W - skip count by 25s to find the missing numbers on a number line
- Harrison’s Comparisons, Level I - determine which number is greater than- or less than- the other
- Harrison’s Comparisons, Level D - compare numbers with the larger number showing more weight on a balance scale
- Harrison's Comparisons, Level H - choose the number name that is equal to the sum given
- Harrison’s Comparisons, Level J - give the number in digits which equals the base-ten blocks shown
- Harrison's Comparisons, Level K - compare a number in digits to a number shown in base-ten blocks
- Harrison's Comparisons, Level L - compare the two sides of a scale, then choose < = or > to show the relationship between the digit and base-ten blocks
- Harrison's Comparisons, Level M - same as above but with numbers in the thousands instead of the hundreds
- Lulu’s Lunch Counter, Level N - use coins to represent the amount of money shown
- Lulu’s Lunch Counter, Level V - show a given amount of money in a second way using coins and dollars
- Lulu’s Lunch Counter, Level O - choose the correct money amounts to place on two groups of coins
- Tiny's Think Tank, Level A - game-show formatted questions on place value, addition and subtraction
- Spin-to-Win - two-player game, try to get the highest number by placing each digit one at a time
- Number Top-It - same as above but with cards in place of the spinner (from the makers of EDM)
- Round whole numbers through 10,000 to the nearest ten, hundred, and thousand.
- Fluently and accurately add and subtract whole numbers using the standard regrouping algorithms.
- Counting Critters, Level F - add cows to stands to match addition problems
- Carnival Stories, Level P - addition paint balls
- Carnival Stories, Level N - addition using the counting-on method; fill in the appropriate addend
- Carnival Stories, Level L - subtraction with fish
- Block Busters, Level V - use base-ten blocks to add two three-digit numbers
- Carnival Stories, Level O - subtraction paint balls
- Carnival Stories, Level I - subtraction with hamsters
- Carnival Stories, Level Q - subtraction of tens using paintballs on a grid
- Lulu’s Lunch Counter, Level S - subtraction with regrouping
- Block Busters, Level Q - subtraction with regrouping using base-ten blocks
- Block Busters, Level N - add three two-digit numbers using base-ten blocks for reference
- Block Busters, Level X - subtraction using hundred-blocks
- Lulu’s Lunch Counter, Level Q - subtract money to give the correct amount of change
- Carnival Stories, Level R - double-digit addition using paint balls
- Carnival Stories, Level M - decide whether to use addition or subtraction, then solve the problem
- Name that Number - given the answer, find addition and subtraction solutions from available cards (from EDM)
- Deep Sea Duel - play a partner; try to be the first person to choose two cards that add up to the target number
- Quick Fact Practice
- Estimate sums and differences to approximate solutions to problems and determine reasonableness of answers.
- Estimating - choose whole numbers (not decimals) from the list of estimating activities
- Solve single- and multi-step word problems involving addition & subtraction of whole numbers & verify the solutions.
- Circus Fun - solve up to three-digit addition number stories
- Fruit Salad | Trip Chips - two brain teaser questions involving logical thinking
- Hoops - solve five word problems, then shoot hoops
Concepts of Multiplication and Division
- Represent multiplication as repeated addition, arrays, counting by multiples, and equal jumps on the number line.
- Represent division as equal sharing, repeated subtraction, equal jumps on the number line, and formation of equal groups of objects.
- Determine products, quotients, and missing factors using the inverse relationship between multiplication and division.
- Factor Game - from NCTM Illuminations - play against the computer or another player - fun on the smart board
- Apply and explain strategies to compute multiplication facts to 10 X 10 and the related division facts.
- Quickly recall those multiplication facts for which one factor is 1, 2, 5, or 10 and the related division facts.
- Solve and create word problems that match multiplication or division equations.
- Multiply any number from 11 through 19 by a single-digit number using the distributive property and place value concepts.
- Solve single- and multi-step word problems involving multiplication and division and verify the solutions.
Fraction Concepts
- Represent fractions that have denominators of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 12 as parts of a whole, parts of a set, and points on the number line.
- Compare and order fractions that have denominators of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 12.
- Represent and identify equivalent fractions with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 12.
- Solve single- and multi-step word problems involving comparison of fractions and verify the solutions.
Geometry
- Identify and sketch parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular lines and line segments.
- Identify and sketch right angles.
- Identify and describe special types of quadrilaterals (squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombi, trapezoids and kites).
- Ship Shapes, Level H - click on the shape asked for
- Ship Shapes, Level G - choose three of the same type of shape given the example
- Shapes Quiz - choose square, rectangle, parallelogram and rhombus
- Quad Squad - classify and describe quadrilaterals; covers square, rectangle, parallel, perpendicular, right angles and more
- Measure and calculate perimeters of quadrilaterals.
- Ship Shapes, Level W
- Linear Lab, Level F - measure the length of objects to the nearest quarter-inch
- Tiny's Think Tank, Level M - game-show format with questions on changing US Customary linear measurement (with other review topics)
- Tiny's Think Tank, Level Q - game-show format with questions about changing metric linear measurement (with other review topics)
- Polar Planes, Level P - using figures on a geoboard, choose the polygon with the appropriate perimeter (in units)
- Linear Lab, Level E - choose the best unit of measure
- Linear Lab, Level H - estimate, then measure an object in centimeters
- Linear Lab, Level I - choose the best unit of measure
- Linear Lab, Level J - measure the length of an object in millimeters
- Area and Perimeter - brief explanation along with a game with three levels of difficulty (choose Perimeter)
- Perimeter Explorer - calculate the perimeter of shapes on a grid
- Solve single- and multi-step word problems involving perimeters of quadrilaterals and verify the solutions.
- Adam Ant - walk around figures with Adam Ant to find the perimeter
- Fence Me In - figure out the materials needed to build rectangular fences
Algebra, Geometry/Measurement, Data/Statistics/Probability
- Determine whether two expressions are equal and use “=” to denote equality.
- Measure temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius using a thermometer.
- Temperature Quiz - read the thermometer correctly, multiple choice with three difficulty levels (BBC Skillwise)
- Tiny's Think Tank, Level P - game-show formation with questions about the change in temperature on a thermometer (with other review topics)
- Temperature Game - drag items on left to the correct place on the thermometer
- Be a Scientist - estimate temperature using Celsius
- Hot Stuff - estimate temperatures using Fahrenheit
- Estimate, measure, and compare weight and mass using appropriate-sized U.S. customary and metric units.
- Estimate, measure, and compare capacity using appropriate-sized U.S. customary and metric units.
- Construct and analyze pictographs, frequency tables, line plots, and bar graphs.
- White Water Graphing, Level C - fill in the correct number based on pictograph data
- White Water Graphing, Level D - transfer data from a tally chart to a pictograph
- White Water Graphing, Level E - use a key from a pictograph to determine the amount of each item
- White Water Graphing, Level F - transfer data from a tally chart to a bar graph
- White Water Graphing, Level G - answer questions based on a bar graph
- White Water Graphing, Level J - answer questions based on a line graph
- White Water Graphing, Level K - answer questions based on a graph
- ArachnaGraph, Level A - answer questions based on a pictograph and key
- ArachnaGraph, Level B - locate and label information in a bar graph
- ArachnaGraph, Level C - make bar graphs to represent data in a table
- ArachnaGraph, Level D - make bar graphs to represent data in a table
- ArachnaGraph, Level E - analyze data using a frequency table and line plot
Extras
- Patterns
- Coordinate Grids
- ArachnaGraph, Level G - find the animal located at a given point on a grid
- ArachnaGraph, Level H - drag ordered pairs to the appropriate points on a coordinate grid
- Find Hurkle - find an invisible creature called a Hurkle who is lurking on the coordinate grid
Billy Bug - grub (food) is waiting for Billy Bug at designated coordinates on the graph - feed him
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