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Kindergarten

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Shapes
  

1. Kinderweb - Interactive educational games geared for the beginning of the school year or preschoolers. Students practice their colors and shapes. This site is completely audio so children can work at their own pace independently.

2. Shape Match - concentration style game

3. Paint the Shapes - A listening and following directions game identifying shapes and colors.

4. Find the Shape - Click on the shape you find in the picture

5. Oochy goes to the Fair - help him match shapes

6. Shape Story - Audio provided; describes each shape

7. Shape Shifter - Click on the shape at the bottom of the window and then click on the shape that matches it as the rows scroll by.

8. Shape Match - Drag and drop the shape on the correct match.

9. Astronomy Shape Match - click and drag objects to match shape outlines

10. Put it on the Shelf - Replace the question mark with the shape that matches the outline below.

11. Shape Racer - Drag the shapes to the correct corresponding places. 12-03-06

Colors

1. Color Bop- Click on colors as they appear. Audio will name color clicked. Great for beginning mouse skills. Click on the Ball that says Games and select the colored pieces.

2. Object Match- Match objects that have same color and shape. 12-03-

Sorting

1. Sorting by Size Activity - An apple game that allows students to match apples to appropriate baskets. Shockwave required. Click on Let's Go! Great to use for Mouse Skills

2. Sorting by Size - Sort by shortest and tallest to go under the Limbo Stick

3. Sorting - Sort objects

4. Sorting Bert's Bottlecaps - sorting by three categories.

5. Sort Elmo's Laundry - Sort by one category at a time.

6. Sort Oscar's Trash - Click on the object, then click where it belongs.

7. Zoe's Pet Shelter - Sort the dogs

Numbers Recognition

1. Bunny Counting - Click on the number on the right that equals the bunny count.

2. How Many - Count the objects and select the correct number to match. Audio is not in English.

3. Monster Numbers - Find hidden numbers in a spooky setting. (Serious Warning! This site has started throwing up a large number of pop-up ads. An AD shows up first.Warn your students not to click on the ad site)

4. Matching Numeral to the word- Listen to the number that is said. Find the numeral that matches what you heard. Match the number with the right way to say it.Great for ESL. (Serious Warning! This site has started throwing up a large number of pop-up ads. Warn your students)

5. Numeral recognition- Bear Dice Game- click on the dice and match the cards with the same numbers.

6. Number Recognition - Audio given; Click on the number the rabbit says. Feedback given on wrong response.

Beginning Numeral Counting

1. What number comes next - Numeral ordering

2. Color Count - Click on the number of animals to color in order to match the numeral. Click on Play to start

3. Bees and Honey - Numeration exercise - use this to help mouse skills

4. Number Matching -Count objects and match the correct numeral to them.

5. Counting - Pick an object to count; pick a number for the number of objects; audio counts objects as they appear.

6. Count the Bananas - Count the bananas Monkey eats.

7. Count the Carrots - Click on the carrots. Rabbit keeps track of how many you have clicked. Great to learn mouse control.

8. Counting - Teacher will need to set this up. Can select number range for individual students and also print out reports of their success.

9. Counting Stories

One Little Ball - No audio.

Five Little Babies - Audio provided

Six Little Teddy Bears - Audio provided

Five Hungry Crocodiles - Audio provided; interactive

10. How Many Fish - Click on the correct number.

11. Math Dojo - Select the skill you wish to practice then click on Begin Game. Click on Maybe Later when the registration page appears.

12. Fishing for Numbers - from FunSchool - Match numeral with correct amount of fish. Caution: this takes a very long to load.

13. Counting - Count various objects and match the correct number to them. Drag the numbers to the groups

Number Relationship-One to One numeral correspondence

1. Bunny counting - Click on the group who has the same count as the bunnies

2. Counting on a Cloud - Pick a picture, then pick a number. One to one correspondence.

3. Count the Ants - Count the ants and pick the number.

4. Finding Groups of Things - Click on the number that you are studying and find all the groups that equal the number amount.

5. How Many - Click on the number equal to the amount of items.

6. How Many - Count items;click on the number that match the amount. 1-10 .

7. How Many - 1-20

Number Order

1. Number order- Click on the number that is missing.

2. Connect the Dots Number order up to 30. Boys will like this site. Connecting dots form cars.

3. Count the Dots - Connect the dots to create pictures. Can print out picture.

4. Counting Up- What is the next number when counting up? Students click on the number that comes next, counting up.

5. Counting Down -What is the next number if counting down?

6. Find the missing number - Fill in the missing number from one to ten. This is a keyboarding activity, not a mouse activity.

7. Ordering and Comparing Numbers

Recognizing Number Words

1. Name that Numeral - Click on the number word that matches the numeral. 1-10

2. Match Number word with Numeral - 0-25

3. Match Numeral to Number Word - 0-10

4. Name that Numeral - Click on number word that matches the numeral. 1-10

5. The Number Game - Read the number word and pick the number that matches. This game has 10 questions.

Fractions

1. Fractions - A simple practice for children first learning fractions. Using fourths, it demonstrates how the colored section is the key to the top number and the total boxes (4) are the key to the bottom number.

2. Fractions - Identify the fractional part of the pizza. May be too hard for some KKers, but an excellent way to learn the bottom number is the total number of pieces and the top number is the number of pieces left.

Beginning Money

1. Identify pennies and dimes -Sorting game.Drag and Drop mouse activity

2. Learning about coins -Audio lesson on value and identity of coins.

Beginning Addition

1. Addition 1 is a simple math problem in addition for beginners using most-familiar fingers as manipulatives. Scroll to the bottom. Click on the PLAY button beside the name. Uses finger digits to add. Models for the students how to add on their fingers.

2. Beginning Addition - Drag the objects to create the problems.Then count and click on the correct answer.

3. Farm Addition - Count the chicks and drag the number that tells how many. Caution: loads very slowly.

Counting to 100

1. Count to 100 by 10's - This site displays collections of ten dots and counts to one hundred by tens. After displaying all one hundred, students are asked to colunt along with the page. They also offer count to one hundred by fives where each number is displayed as it is spoken.

Telling Time

1. Do you know what time it is? - 5 levels of activities to select from.

2. Telling Time to the Half Hour - Click on the Start arrow to go to the game. Look at the analog clock to determine the time, then select the digital clock that matches. This game consists of ten questions.

3. Time Quiz - Practice half hour skills

4. Identifying Time to the Hour -

5. Telling Time - Players must drag the digital displays to the matching analogue clock (telling time to the half-hour). All against the clock of course! Other times : (fifteen minute increments) (five minute increments) (one minute increments) - For whole class instruction there is a clock available (digital or analog) which can be advanced by increments)

Patterning

1. Patterning - Cookie Monster has a line of groceries. What comes next?

2. Patterning - What comes next?

3. Patterning - Click on the Pidgeon icon on the right to play.-

More Than/Less Than

1. More, Less, or the Same - Count the objects on each side and decide if they are more, less or the same. Students must recognize the words

2. Who Has More? - Select your playmates, then decide who has more?

3. Do they have the Same? - Select your playmates, then decide if they have the same number or who has more?

Beginning Subtraction

1. Subtraction Problems - Small numerals. Subtract the numbers and click on the correct answer.

Missing Addends
 

1.Missing Numbers -Fill in the missing parts of the addition and subtraction problems. You can choose which operation you wish.

Counting by ones. twos, and tens

1. Connect the Dots - Make a dog by counting by fives.

2. Connect the dots - Count by 2s and 5s

3. Counting by Twos - Pick the number that is missing

4. Counting by Twos - Connect the dots

5. Counting by Twos - Connect the dots

6. Counting by Twos - Counting Up by Twos

7. Counting by Tens - Count up by 10s

8. Counting by Tens - What is the Next Number if Counting Up by Tens?

9. Practice sequences at FreeMathTest - counting by 2's, counting by 10's

Counting coins and value

1. Adding Nickels and Pennies - Find the sum of the coins.

2. Adding Dimes and Pennies - Find the sum of the coins.

3. Adding Dimes, Nickels and Pennies - Find the sum of the coins.

4. Counting Money - beginning site to stress money values.This site is no longer maintained and may have some dead links.

5. Counting Money - Harcourt School site

6. Counting Change - a match game, counting coins to find amount of change and matching it with a numerical value.

7. Counting Money - online lesson for counting money

8. Discovering Coin Values - drag coins into the cup to equal the amount in the blue area.

9. How many coins? - Change money into coin values.

11. Let's Compare - Count the money on each side then use the < > = symbols to compare sides.

12. Money Desk - Drag coins to total the amount of money asked for.

13. Names of Coins - Practice name of coins worth X amount. - the reverse of the one just above this.

14. Piggy Bank - Drag coins into the piggy bank to total the amount of money.

15. Value of Coins - practice the value amount of coins.

Adding

1. Addition Surprise - Use a grid to move numbers to the correct spot.

2. Arrithmattack! - Race against the clock. Add as fast as you can in 60 seconds.

3. Add two one-digit numbers using a Quia matching activity

4. Base 10 - How many blocks do you need?

5. Find the pictures - Do the sums to uncover the picture.

6. Flash Cards - Do the sums. Click on the yellow check mark at the bottom to keep score! You can also choose the number of problems by clicking on the arrows up and down by the 25 default.

7. Hidden Picture - The answer is given and you must select the problem to reveal a hidden picture. Good for a pair of students together.

8. How many 10s can you make? - online game

9. Line Jumper - Using Everyday Math counting up skills to add with a number line.

10. Matching Pictures to Number Sentences - Find the correct number sentence to go along with the picture.

11. Math Dojo - Kick box your way to the top!

12. Math Facts -Timed math facts, or select practice mode without the timer.

13. Paintbrush Math - each color is a different answer, solve the addition problems to paint the picture

14. Picture Problems - Match the picture problem to the number fact.

15. SpacyMath - One must sign in, but you can use the same log on for everyone in the class. Choose from addition or subtraction.

16. Timed Addition Facts - CyberChallenge - Choose your operation; at the end of 60 seconds the game shows the score and answers to problems

17. Visualize the Number line - Using a number line, this activity shows how to use the line to add problems.

18. Who wants to be a Mathionaire - Game show format. Addition facts

Subtracting

1. Beginning Subtraction using Objects - Type in correct number.

2. Bowling Subtraction - Bowl down pins by answering subtraction problems.

3. Flash Cards - Subtract the problems. Click on the yellow check mark at the bottom to keep score! You can also choose the number of problems by clicking on the arrows up and down by the 25 default.

4. Math Dojo - Kick box your way to the top!

5. Simple Subtraction - Games at three levels; numbers up to 20

6. Test the Frog - Combination of addition and subtraction facts. Frog jumps to the answer you click on.

7. Take it Away - Practice subtraction facts.

8. Two Minute Warning - Practice subtraction and addition facts.

Place Value

1. Dinosaur Place Value - Click on the eggs that represent the value. 10s and ones

2. Grouping by 10s and ones - Click on ten ones and press group to make groups of ten and figure out the numeral.

3. Illustrate Place Values - Create your numbers using the ones and tens place.

4. Naming Place Values - ones and tens

5. Naming Place Value - Pick your tens and ones, then guess the number.

6. Place Value - Type in the numeral that represents the amount of items grouped by 10s and ones.

7. Place Value 100, 10, and 1 - Show your class how place values work.

8. Place Value Games - Up to Thousands, three levels of games

9. Shark Numbers - Match numeral with tens and ones graphic

Identify Fractions

1. Fraction Review

2. Fractions II

3. Show the Fraction - Color in parts to make the fraction.

4. Name the Fraction - Count the parts and name the fraction.

5. Fraction Concentration - match fractions with shaded regions

6. Crossing the River - identify the fraction and help the man get across the river.

Comparing Number Values

1. Greater or Less Than - Three levels of games.

2. Number Comparison - choose correct symbol

Missing Addends

1. What number would complete this sentence? - find the missing addend.

2. Busy Bees - Find out how many bees are inside the hive.

Numeration

1. Count Us In - 12 activities that help with understanding basic math. - Number recognition, ordinal numbers, sorting, patterns, addition, subtraction,time.

2. What number comes next? - Fill in the missing numeral; numbers to 100.

Ordinal Numbers

1. Find Squiggly - Read and select the ordinal number under which you will find the worm.

2. Practice Ordinal Numbers - name the ordinal

Telling time to 5 minutes

1. Telling Time- half hour - interactive game for two players.

2. Telling Time - Drag the five digital times to the correct analog clock, then press Stop the Clock to record your time. (30 minute increments) (15 minute increments) (5 minute increments)

3. A Matter of Time - Interactive quizzes on half hour, 15 minute intervals and five minute intervals, in addition to story problems.

4. What time is it? - for beginners just learning.

5. Telling Time to the Hour - Set the clock to the correct time.

6. Bang on the Time- read the time in words and stop the clock when it is at the correct time.

7. Stop the Clock - Click on the Stop button then record the clock's time.

8. Willy the Watchdog - Interactive game for two players. Set the clock according to the roll of the die.

Graphing

1. Bar Graphs - Create your own graphs online for class discussions.

Measurement

1. Measure it - Practice using a ruler, in inches and centimeters.

2. Measuring by Centimeters - move the ruler and measure the line.

3. Measure the Teddy Bears - Click on the correct measurement. Good for whole class review

Pattern

1. Number Cracker - Students guess what number comes next in the pattern.

2. Create your own pattern - Drag shapes to create a pattern.

3. What comes next? - Find the next shape in the pattern.

4. Pattern making - What comes next?

5. Oochina the Archeologist - identify patterns to solve a puzzle

6. To help Oochina fix the space station you must remember a sequence of colors.

7. Find the Pattern in a grid - help find the 3 object pattern in a grid

Word Problems

1. Four dozen word problems for you to use with your class - problems only, no answers, not interactive

Counting by ones, twos, threes, fives, and tens

1. Dot2Dot Fun - many to select from, but must have good mouse control.

2. Ant Parade - count by twos and threes to pick correct number of ants - some errors in the calculations were found on this site.

3. Counting by Twos - Click on the fish that has the next number.

4. Counting by Twos - What number comes next if you are counting by twos?

5. Counting Game - Select the number you wish to count by and start counting!

6. Skip Counting - Color in the numbers as you skip count.Check out the patterns!

7. Skip Counting - Use the calculator to help skip count and see the patterns.

Counting coins and value

1. Counting Change - a match game, counting coins to find amount of change and matching it with numerical number

2. Counting Coins - interactive learning exercises are designed to help your students learn and practice their coin counting skills. Create your own difficulty level based on your students' skill level and needs.

3. Counting Money - Harcourt School

4. Adding Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins

5. Adding Dimes and Pennies - find the sum of the coins

6. Adding Dimes, Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins

7. Spending Spree - Pick the item that you would like to buy. Then choose the correct amount of coins you need to pay for that item. This game has 10 questions.

8. Tutorials - select the coin (or combinations) you want your students to practice

9. The Value of the Coins - Add up the amount of coins and select the correct answer.

Adding

1. SpacyMath - One must sign in, but you can use the same log on for everyone in the class. Choose from addition or subtraction

2. Arrithmattack! - race against the clock - add as fast as you can in 60 seconds

3. Hidden Picture - the answer is given and you must select the problem to reveal a hidden picture. Good for a pair of students together

4. Flash Cards - Do the sums. Click on the yellow check mark at the bottom to keep score! You can also choose the number of problems by clicking on the arrows up and down by the 25 default.

6. Addition Math Facts - Go the the Addition Generator and select the fact family to study. This can be a timed assignment or just a practice for students.

7. Math Facts - timed math facts, or select practice mode without the timer

8. Addition Surprise - fill in sums in the addition grid to complete a surprise picture

9. Leon's Math Dojo - Select skill and level to play. Keeps score.

10. Math Mayhem - a fast paced program where you can select addition problems. Most are two digit problems.(warning: turn sound to mute; this activity gets very loud!)

11. Mental Math - select Addition to practice your skills

12. Arithmetic Four - (A game like Connect Four) A pair of students must answer arithmetic questions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) to earn a piece to place on the board. Parameters: time limit, difficulty level, types of questions

13. Base Ten Block Activities - Use this page to practice beginning addition or place value.

14. Beginning addition using an abacus -This applet explores the use of an abacus model for representing numbers and for performing addition

Subtracting

1. Bowling Subtraction - bowl down pins by answering subtraction problems

2. Fill-in Equation - supply the missing number in subtraction equations

3. Flash Cards - Subtract the problems. Click on the yellow check mark at the bottom to keep score! You can also choose the number of problems by clicking on the arrows up and down by the 25 default.

4. Number Families - fill in the missing numeral when given the family of addition and subtraction values

1. More practice can be found here in the relationships between addition and subtraction

5. Leon's Math Dojo - Select skill and level to play. Keeps score.

6. Math Mayhem - a fast paced program where you can select subtraction problems (warning: turn sound to mute; this activity gets very loud!)

7. Mystery Picture - subtract and find the mystery picture under the tiles (subtraction facts to 20)

8. Mystery Picture - subtract 2 digit numerals, no borrowing.

9. Mixed Review - addition and subtraction of three numbers, find answer to reveal mystery picture. (warning: very difficult, student will need pencil and paper)

10. Arithmetic Four - (A game like Connect Four) A pair of students must answer arithmetic questions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) to earn a piece to place on the board. Parameters: time limit, difficulty level, types of questions

Place Value

1. Grouping by 10s and ones - click on ten ones and press group to make groups of ten and determine the numeral

2. Identifying Place Values - When given a numeral, identify the place value of the digits

3. Finding Place Values - find the place value of a particular numeral within a number

4. Expanded Form of Numbers - write the numeral the expanded form represents

5. Specific Place - find the numeral in a specific place value

Identify Fractions

1. Fraction Review - fourths

2. Fractions II - fourths

3. Identify With Circles - fraction practice where student types in numerator and denominator

4. Fraction Match - find the fraction that matches with the correct graph

5. Crossing the River - identify the fraction and help the man get across the river.

Missing Addends

.1. What number would complete this sentence? - find the missing addend

Numeration

1. Count Us In - 12 activities that help with understanding basic math. - number recognition, ordinal numbers, sorting, patterns, addition, subtraction,time

2. Cookie Dough - type the word that corresponds to the numeral - do the reverse and type in the number that corresponds with the word.

3. Find the missing number - Find the butterfly that holds the missing number. By twos ; by threes ; by fives ; by tens

4. Numeracy Games - many games dealing with numeration

Telling time to 5 minutes

1. Telling Time - Drag the five digital times to the correct analog clock, then press Stop the Clock to record your time. (30 minute increments) (15 minute increments) (5 minute increments)

2. A Matter of Time - interactive quizzes on half hour, 15 minute intervals and five minute intervals, in addition to story problems

3. What time is it? - for beginners just learning

4. ClockWise and Matching Time - select either of these two activities to practice telling time

5. Smiley Clock - Create a face for Smiley Clock by telling the correct time. Tell time by picking one from three choices. The clock gains eyes, nose, mouth and hair if you select the correct time. Scroll to the bottom and press Play to start the game.

Even-Odd Numbers

1. Dragon Eggs - Rescue the dragon's eggs by flying around the sea,deciding if the numbers are odd or even.

More and Less

1. Least to the Greatest - Order the numbers from least to greatest by dragging them down in the box below.

Measurement

1. Measure it - practice using a ruler - inches and centimeters

2. Perimeter Practice - Adam Ant walks the perimeters and teaches how to find the perimeter of an object.

3. Perimeter of a Square - calculate the perimeter of a square with given dimensions

4. Perimeter of a Rectangle - calculate the perimeter of a rectangle with given dimensions

5. Estimator - Practice estimation skills by determining the number of objects, length, or area. (parameters: error tolerance)

6. The Ruler Game - Click on the ruler in the correct place to answer question. Learn to read a ruler.

Diagrams

1. Reading Graphs - Use bar graphs to answer questions

Patterns

1. Number Cracker - guess what number comes next in the pattern

2. Create your own pattern - drag shapes to create a pattern.

3. What comes next? - find the next shape in the pattern

Word Problems

1. Word Problem Practice - problems in addition, subtraction and more (warning: many pop-up ads on this site)

2. Four dozen word problems for you to use with your class - problems only, no answers, not interactive