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- Addition Maker
- Create addition worksheets for your classroom complete with
answer sheets. You select the number terms (numbers) in each
question, the smallest and largest number used, and optionally,
the number of decimal positions. Select the number of problems
per row and the number of rows, click create, and you have a
worksheet that you can print out!
- Mad Math Minutes
- Mad Math Minutes is a great way to practice basic math skills in
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You pick the
number of and types of problems that you want to practice. You may
also choose the largest number used in a problem as well as the
number of terms (numbers) used.
Mad Math Minutes allows you to do subtraction with negative answers
and division problems with decimal remainders. You may also choose
to use an exact multiplier or divisor like 5x2, 7x2, 10x2 or 20/2,
18/2, or 8/2. Problems may be displayed either across or in columns.
Give it a try and have some fun!
- Compare It!
- Compare It! is a great way to practice comparing numbers, objects,
or words using Greater Than, Less Than, Equal, Greater Than or
Equal, Less Than or Equal, and Not Equal operators. You can compare
words only, symbols only, or use both words and symbols. Just
select the number of problems and largest numbers used and you can
test your ability to compare! Give it a try and have some fun!
- Change It!
- Change It! is a great way to practice adding up all of your coins.
You select the number of problems that you want to use as well as
the number of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars
that may appear in each problem. You may elect to express your
questions in words only (What is the value of four pennies, four
nickels, two dimes, two quarters and two half dollars?), coins only,
or a combination of both. Give it a try and have some fun!
- Place Value
- Place Value is a program to help identify integer and decimal
positions in a number. Enter your own number such as 1234 or
123.456 or elect to generate a random number. You have the option
to set a limit on the size of the number and decimal positions used.
Click on the "Show Place Values" button and you are ready to begin!
Place your mouse pointer over a highlighted digit to see what its
place value is. Click on "Next" and you then given a number and
shown how it is pronounced. You then are given a number and asked
to identify the digit in a place value position.
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