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Multiplication Practice

QUIA- MATH JOURNEY:
Travel around the world by answering math problems. The journey begins and ends in London, and has stops in 30 cities along the way. To board the plane to each new city, you must answer a math problem correctly. If you get a problem wrong, you have "missed your flight". Miss three flights and the game is over.

AAA Math- Place Value... Identifying Place Value

FunBrain Math

Prongo Math


Online Tangram Game:

CHANGEMAKER:
Students practice making change to gain money for their piggy banks. Choose the level of difficulty, and each correct question will advance the student to more challenging questions.

ArithmATTACK:
Race against the clock to see how many math problems you can answer in one minute.  Choose addition, subtractions, multiplication, or division.

Two Minute Warning:  Addition:
Click on the flashcard to begin the game.  Add to solve the problem shown.  Type in your answer, then press enter to see the next problem.  Race against the clock and try to solve as many problems as you can in 2 minutes!  The game will automatically stop at the end of 2 minutes.

Two Minute Warning:  Subtraction:
Click on the flashcard to begin the game.  Subtract to solve the problem shown.  Type in your answer, then press enter to see the next problem.  Race against the clock and try to solve as many problems as you can in 2 minutes!  The game will automatically stop at the end of 2 minutes.

Two Minute Warning:  Addition and Subtraction:
Click on the flashcard to begin the game.  Add or subtract to solve the problem shown.  Type in your answer, then press enter to see the next problem.  Race against the clock and try to solve as many problems as you can in 2 minutes!  The game will automatically stop at the end of 2 minutes.

LEMONADE STAND:
Make decisions about how much of each ingredient to purchase and see how much money you can make!

CREATE A GRAPH:
Area, line, pie, and bar graphs--each is explained to students in this online graph creation tool. Students will enter their data to create helpful visuals to add to their research papers, to illustrate math exercises, or to conduct probability experiments. All graphs are printable.

MegaPenny Project:
"What would a billion (or a trillion) pennies look like?"  Find out step by step on this website. Each page has tables at the bottom, listing things such as the value of the pennies, size of the pile, weight, and area (if laid flat).

Multiplication Practice: