Math 24 is a fun game where students have to think strategically using mental math. Object of the game: Make the number 24 from the four numbers shown. You can add, subtract, multiply and divide. Use all four numbers on the card, but use each number only once. You do not have to use all four operations.
This is a fun activity, you can do whole group, with partners, or independently. There are three different worksheets, and you can introduce however is best for your students. They will use their typing skills to find answers to random fun facts!
Students will roll dice and fill up boxes to help create a division sentence. They will find quotients of numbers with up to two/three-digit dividends and one-digit divisors. There may or may not be a remainder. You can use this whole group, small group, or as centers. You can use any form of division strategy using this worksheet.
This is a fun activity to start with whole numbers and then work your way into decimals. This allows you to practice with standard, expanded and written form. This is a word document, so you can edit it to whichever works best for your students.
An interactive online game where students practice their multiplication skills. It is used for practice once they have learned multiplication (up to 12). They will compete with other students, and/or teachers for better scores in three rounds. This game can be found on ABCya.com.
This is a fun activity you can do whole group, or independently. Students will use their knowledge ordering numbers and decimals from least to greatest. They will use the corresponding letter with each number they order to fill in the missing word. They can then answer the word and share whole group or with a partner.
Here is a brain buster that helps with mental math, adding up to 15 (only). Could be used as a center, or independent worksheet, or just a fun competitive activity.
This is a fun activity to help students with adding up to 10. This can also be used as a early finisher or fun independent activity to help practice basic addition operations.