Math Resources

Counting
Big Count is a great place for students to practice counting by 1's, 2's, 5's, or 10's. 



























This game is great because it allows you to choose
 the starting and ending number up to the 7,000's

This game allows you to choose both your starting number 
and the number of steps so students can practice counting by 2's, 3's, 4's, etc.  To change the starting number and steps, slide the sliders on the left side of the screen. 


This game has many different levels for students to progress through and is lots of fun!


In this game you are a pirate, count the barrels in the water, enter the number and press the button to attack the island base.



Number Words
The Post Letter game is a game where students identify the number being spoken and place the letter in the correct door slot. 

Blast Off is a game where students must match the written number to the spaceship number. 

This Find the Number game is great for connecting a number with the corresponding number word. The white number on the bottom left side is a counter that counts down as you try to find the number written in words at the bottom. To make the game more challenging,  the numbers move around as the time counts down. 


Patterns











People Patterns- beginning, intermediate, and advanced options.


Here are some great activities from the NGTL website:Simple Patterns Introduction



Patterns And More Patterns









This Bedford Bytes Making Patterns page is a great one for Kindergarten and 1st grade students working on mastering patterns.


Feed Freddy is a great activity for little ones.  Freddy grows when you feed him numbers, letters, colors, shapes, and patterns. 

Pattern Bridge is an activity where students cross the bridge by placing color squares at the end of the bridge. 

Number Bridge is similar to the above activity except that students cross the bridge by filling in the missing piece of the number bridge.



Ordinal Numbers
Drag the flowers into order and label them with ordinal numbers. Which flower should come first? Which flower should come last? What comes after 2nd? 

Compare the aliens' attributes: most arms, most legs, etc. Put them into order - 1st, 2nd, 3rd. Do different aliens win different competitions?

The aliens each say which place they go in the line. Put them in the correct order.

Watch the snail race carefully and award rosettes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.

Watch carefully as the aliens teleport in. Who arrived 1st, 2nd and 3rd?

Click the start button to start the race. When the race is over move the cars to the left column in the order that they finished. 




Ordinal Numbers















Sparklebox Ordinal Number Printables can be found here
including banners, ordinal numbers and words mats, PP files on ordinal numbers, and ordinal numbers on ducks, flowers, planets, and cars!







Shapes
Here are some great activities and printables for teaching 2D and 3D shapes.




Castle Shapes- sorting 2D and 3D shapes

Castle Shapes 2- identifying shapes and sorting on Venn diagram

Castle Shapes 3- label 3D shapes and sorting on Venn diagram

Castle Shapes 4- identify properties of 3D shapes

Shapes- 2D and 3D with information & printable worksheets

Shape Shooter- 8 levels











Below are some great printable 2D and 3D resources from 











and from Sparklebox 2






Greater Than or Less Than
K-1st grade 
Higher and Lower- Click on a card to reveal it's value.  
Decide if it's higher or lower? Then order them!










Here are some cute printables to use when 
working on greater than and less than.


2nd-4th grade 
This Raceway Game from Abcya is great and has two different levels! 


This game from TeacherLed is a fabulous one. After pressing start, a student simply compares two decimal numbers.  They then write either a < or a > sign in the large blue blank space at the top.  The game  will then recognize which of the 2 signs has been drawn and award a point for a correct answer and remove one for an incorrect answer.

Comparison Shoot Out is a game where students compare the numbers and kick the ball into the correct side of the goal to score!  The Comparison Shoot Out game has three levels of play.  Level 1 compares whole numbers, level 2 compares fractions up to eighths, and level 3 compares fractions up to hundredths.  Click/press and hold the arrow and release it when it is pointing to the correct answer on the goal.


This Toon University game has three levels for comparing numbers. 

Mr. Naussbaum's Genius Boxing is another fun comparison game! 


Money

 Sheppard Software has some FUN money games! 




Matching Coins



Count US Coins- an interactive site that allows 
you to learn coin recognition and counting patterns.

Matching Money- a matching game that allows you a timed or an untimed game.







Money Desk- has three different levels of difficulty 
and three different characters to choose from.

The US Mint has several different fun games for kids:




ABCya's Counting Money Game- three different levels of difficulty



Bank It! - 3 different difficulty levels


CA$H Out- includes three levels of difficulty and on screen hints

Piggy Bank- easy and hard levels





Money Printable Games from Fuel the Brain

Sparklebox Money Printables here including Money Fans
and Amounts to $1 Matching Cards.



Time
Bang on Time is a fast-paced FUN game that has students read the time in words and then stop the clock when the hands are in the matching position. As you get better at the game, you can increase the speed of the hands for an additional challenge. 


Stop the Clock is similar to the Bang the Clock game but in this game students must drag the five digital times to the correct analog clock then press STOP THE CLOCK to record your time. 


Bedtime Bandits is a fun game that has students 
match the digital time to the time on a clock. 

Clockworks gives students practice setting the clock to a given time. 

Set the Clock is a game that is played by pressing the arrows on the bottom of the clock to go forward or backwards and match the given time. 


Time Teller is a game where students must drag the hands of the clock to show the correct time. When you think you have the right time, just press OK. 

Departures is a game where you must set the clock to match the
 departure time in order for the flight to take off.  

Clock Rotate has a clock face that has been rotated. 
You job is to figure out the time it shows. 

Nash's Adventures is a fun game that includes some time telling. 


Time has three different games- 
telling the time, AM or PM?, and The 24 Hour Clock. 

Hickory Dickory Dock Clock is a game that has students match
 the time in words to the correct clock. 


What's the Time Mr. Wolf? is a neat time game tha
t is based on the Little Red Riding Hood Story. 


Time Tunnel ~ Fly your ship through a tunnel collecting fuel and avoiding depletors. Break the time gates with intervals of half, quarter, five minutes and minutes.


Time Keeper ~ Burt the Bird wants to help you fix your clocks. Pick the clock that shows the correct time. Four different difficulties including half-hour, 
quarter-hour, five minutes, and minutes.



Sparklebox has some fabulous time printables here and here. 



Decimals





























Fractions
K-2nd Grade Students




Fraction Pizza- includes 5 different levels












3rd-4th Grade Students









Here are some great Fraction Printables:







Measurement
Length














Heigth







Weigth






Capacity






Volume




Measurement Tools

This scale from iboard is a great site for little ones.  
Students simply have to balance animals on the scale. 

This scale is a good one for basic comparison of items.  


This scale from TeacherLed is great for comparing weights.


Weigh it Up Is a fun activity for practicing balancing weights. 

This Bunny Balance game is a fun way to practice comparing weights! 

And the Poodle Weigh-In game from Cyberchase is another great practice activity! 




Sorting & Graphing













Addition and Subtraction




More Addition Games here. 

More Subtraction Games here. 




Multiplication & Division












More Multiplication Games here.

More Division Games here. 


But wait....there's more!