Unit 1 – Figure the Facts
Bonds of Ten – Build combinations to ten with pipe sections to set a whale free.
How Many Under the Shell – After viewing bubbles under a shell, bubbles are added or subtracted from the total and students must determine how many are left.
Math Lines – Race to pair numbers that add up to 10. Or select this version of Math Lines and choose your own target number.
Number Fact Bingo – Choose from 6 bingo games–highlighting a variety of math strands–to use with an entire class. Print the bingo game cards and use an online machine to select the numbers. Combines desktop and online resources.
Bridge Doubles – Double numbers 1-10 to complete a series of bridge spans.
Deep Sea Duel – Collect cards that add up to a specified sum. Choose how many cards, types of numbers, and level of strategy.
Dinosaur Dentist – Use knowledge of doubles plus or minus one to remove the dinosaur’s bad tooth.
Number Fact Bingo – Choose from 6 bingo games–highlighting a variety of math strands–to use with an entire class. Print the bingo game cards and use an online machine to select the numbers. Combines desktop and online resources.
Robin Hood Archery Doubles – See a number, then click the double on the archery board. Up to 10+10. Try Robin Hood Doubles Beyond 10 for doubles greater than 10+10.
Unit 2 – Place Value & Measurement with Jack’s Beanstalks
Partitioning Numbers – View a visual model of tens and units and click on the number represented.
Shark Numbers – Given three numbers, look at the base ten pieces and click on the bubble that shows that number. Shark bites the boat if incorrect.
Shark Pool Place Value – Look at the base ten pieces and click on the bubble that shows that number. In this game there are many numbers to choose from.
Deep Sea Duel – Collect cards that add up to a specified sum. Choose how many cards, types of numbers, and level of strategy.
Dinosaur Train: How Big Are You – Estimate and measure the length of dinosaurs in non-standard units.
Catapult Count On – Add a single digit to a double digit to jump to the next multiple of ten on a number line and destroy a castle. Pull down on the catapult to adjust the number added on the number line. Check “hide jumps” to use mental math. See help video for demo.
ICT Numberline Games – Site features a variety of number line games.
Techno Tortoise – Add 2 numbers by moving a turtle along a number line using -1, +1, +5, or +10. Most problems are multi-digit. Site includes a demonstrator tool that could be used by teachers for whole group instruction. In the game mode, 5 correct answers results in a quick non-math, video-like activity.
Doorway Odd and Even – Variety of odd and even math games include: pairing shoes, sorting ladybug spots, painting houses by number, selecting odd or even numbered eggs.
Fish Counting – Count by 2s to select the fish that comes next
Odd or Even? – Drag number cards into the appropriate category, odd or even. Could be done individually or as a whole group activity. Levels include: numbers to 10, 30, and 100.
Saucer Sorter – Count numbers in any sequence (count by 2s, 5s, and more) up to 200. The teacher tool allows you to cover numbers or move numbers around in a given sequence.
Unit 3 – Addition & Subtraction Within One Hundred
Connect the Dots: Multiples – In these connect the dot pictures, players set the counting sequence. Set the pictures to practice counting by 1s, 5s, 10s, or set your own number to practice multiples.
Grouping & Grazing – Count, add, & subtract to move cows into corrals. Corral in groups of 5 or 10.
ICT Numberline Games – Site features a variety of number line games.
Saucer Sorter – Count numbers in any sequence (count by 2s, 5s, and more) up to 200. The teacher tool allows you to cover numbers or move numbers around in a given sequence.
Techno Tortoise – Add 2 numbers by moving a turtle along a number line using -1, +1, +5, or +10. Most problems are multi-digit. Site includes a demonstrator tool that could be used by teachers for whole group instruction. In the game mode, 5 correct answers results in a quick non-math, video-like activity.
Whack a Mole – Select the number in a counting sequence. Game can be set for any start number and any counting-by sequence.
Catapult Count On – Add a single digit to a double digit to jump to the next multiple of ten on a number line and destroy a castle. Pull down on the catapult to adjust the number added on the number line. Check “hide jumps” to use mental math. See help video for demo.
Comparing Numbers – Read a prompt and move the correct number(s) into the answer box. Activities include: find 3 odd (or even) numbers, find the smallest or largest odd or even number, put numbers in ascending or descending order, create the largest or smallest number, or choose the number that fits into a given sequence.
Fridge Magnet Addition Game – Add double-digits with unknowns in various positions by dragging magnets on a fridge. Choose timed or not timed versions
Fridge Magnet Subtraction Game – Solve a subtraction problem with unknowns in various positions by dragging magnets on a fridge. Uses 2 digits subtract 1 digit. Choose timed or not timed versions.
Unit 4 – Measurement
Inches to Feet – Match measurements in inches to their equivalent in inches and feet. Involves mental computation that might be challenging for some students.
Measurement Mania: U.S. Customary – Show conversions between inches, feet, and yards on a sliding number line. Involves mental computation that might be challenging for some students.
Yards to Feet – Match measurements in feet to their equivalent in yards and feet. Involves mental computation that might be challenging for some students.
Saucer Sorter – Count numbers in any sequence (count by 2s, 5s, and more) up to 200. The teacher tool allows you to cover numbers or move numbers around in a given sequence.
Unit 5 – Place Value to One Thousand
Shark Numbers – Given three numbers, look at the base ten pieces and click on the bubble that shows that number. Shark bites the boat if incorrect.
Coin Box – Variety of activities to count, collect, exchange, and make change for coins. From NCTM. Use as a whole group activity until students are familiar with the various features. Also see coin resources from the U.S. Mint.
Saucer Sorter – Count numbers in any sequence (count by 2s, 5s, and more) up to 200. The teacher tool allows you to cover numbers or move numbers around in a given sequence.
Whack a Mole – Select the number in a counting sequence. Game can be set for any start number and any counting-by sequence.
Doorway Odd and Even – Variety of odd and even math games include: pairing shoes, sorting ladybug spots, painting houses by number, selecting odd or even numbered eggs.
Patch Tool – Drag and drop virtual pattern blocks: arrange blocks to create designs, build sequences, or fill in a puzzle (similar to a tangram puzzle).
Unit 6 – Geometry
Concentration – Click on the desired mode to play a game in which you match each shape, array, percent, or fraction visual with its name. The game will play an audio recording of the name.
Patch Tool – Drag and drop virtual pattern blocks: arrange blocks to create designs, build sequences, or fill in a puzzle (similar to a tangram puzzle).
Shape Lab – Help a cartoon scientist finish his project by handing him the shapes with the right characteristics. Students will need to be able to read the clues or have a helper read them aloud.
Shifting Shapes – Identify a simple 2D shape hidden on the screen using a small window to look at parts of the shape. Try Shifting Shapes Year 1 for additional shapes: hexagon, octagon. Also see Guess the Hidden Shape (TESiboard.)
Triangle Sort – Sort triangles according to their properties.
Polygon Playground – Drag shapes to explore polygons and create pictures, tessellations, symmetrical objects, and patterns.
Tessellate! – Start with a triangle, rectangle or hexagon. Make alterations to the shape, assign colors, and then watch as a tessellation is created with your shape.
Tessellations.org – This site is devoted to exploring tessellations with young students. It includes galleries of students’ tessellations, background information, and activities.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Half – Find 13 different ways to show one-half by highlighting 4 out of 8 congruent triangles that are arranged in a square.
Unit 7 – Measurement, Fractions & Multi-Digit Computation with Hungry Ants
ICT Numberline Games – Site features a variety of number line games.
Measurement Game: Centimeters – View a red line next to a centimeter ruler and select the correct answer from four options.
Techno Tortoise – Add 2 numbers by moving a turtle along a number line using -1, +1, +5, or +10. Most problems are multi-digit. Site includes a demonstrator tool that could be used by teachers for whole group instruction. In the game mode, 5 correct answers results in a quick non-math, video-like activity.
Coin Box – Variety of activities to count, collect, exchange, and make change for coins. From NCTM. Use as a whole group activity until students are familiar with the various features. Also see coin resources from the U.S. Mint.
Dolphin Feed Counting Money – Click on coins to equal an amount of money shown in numerical form. Includes collections over $1.00.
Fridge Magnet Addition Game – Add double-digits with unknowns in various positions by dragging magnets on a fridge. Choose timed or not timed versions.
Fridge Magnet Subtraction Game – Solve a subtraction problem with unknowns in various positions by dragging magnets on a fridge. Uses 2 digits subtract 1 digit. Choose timed or not timed versions.
Unit 8 – Measurement, Data & Multi-Digit Computation with Marble Rolls
Compare Numbers – Compare numbers and place the correct sign between them. Three levels: numbers to 100, 1,000, 10,000.
Inches to Feet – Match measurements in inches to their equivalent in inches and feet. Involves mental computation that might be challenging for some students.
Bonds of Ten – Build combinations to ten with pipe sections to set a whale free.
How Many Under the Shell – After viewing bubbles under a shell, bubbles are added or subtracted from the total and students must determine how many are left.
Math Lines – Race to pair numbers that add up to 10. Or select this version of Math Lines and choose your own target number.
Number Fact Bingo – Choose from 6 bingo games–highlighting a variety of math strands–to use with an entire class. Print the bingo game cards and use an online machine to select the numbers. Combines desktop and online resources.
Bridge Doubles – Double numbers 1-10 to complete a series of bridge spans.
Deep Sea Duel – Collect cards that add up to a specified sum. Choose how many cards, types of numbers, and level of strategy.
Dinosaur Dentist – Use knowledge of doubles plus or minus one to remove the dinosaur’s bad tooth.
Number Fact Bingo – Choose from 6 bingo games–highlighting a variety of math strands–to use with an entire class. Print the bingo game cards and use an online machine to select the numbers. Combines desktop and online resources.
Robin Hood Archery Doubles – See a number, then click the double on the archery board. Up to 10+10. Try Robin Hood Doubles Beyond 10 for doubles greater than 10+10.
Unit 2 – Place Value & Measurement with Jack’s Beanstalks
Partitioning Numbers – View a visual model of tens and units and click on the number represented.
Shark Numbers – Given three numbers, look at the base ten pieces and click on the bubble that shows that number. Shark bites the boat if incorrect.
Shark Pool Place Value – Look at the base ten pieces and click on the bubble that shows that number. In this game there are many numbers to choose from.
Deep Sea Duel – Collect cards that add up to a specified sum. Choose how many cards, types of numbers, and level of strategy.
Dinosaur Train: How Big Are You – Estimate and measure the length of dinosaurs in non-standard units.
Catapult Count On – Add a single digit to a double digit to jump to the next multiple of ten on a number line and destroy a castle. Pull down on the catapult to adjust the number added on the number line. Check “hide jumps” to use mental math. See help video for demo.
ICT Numberline Games – Site features a variety of number line games.
Techno Tortoise – Add 2 numbers by moving a turtle along a number line using -1, +1, +5, or +10. Most problems are multi-digit. Site includes a demonstrator tool that could be used by teachers for whole group instruction. In the game mode, 5 correct answers results in a quick non-math, video-like activity.
Doorway Odd and Even – Variety of odd and even math games include: pairing shoes, sorting ladybug spots, painting houses by number, selecting odd or even numbered eggs.
Fish Counting – Count by 2s to select the fish that comes next
Odd or Even? – Drag number cards into the appropriate category, odd or even. Could be done individually or as a whole group activity. Levels include: numbers to 10, 30, and 100.
Saucer Sorter – Count numbers in any sequence (count by 2s, 5s, and more) up to 200. The teacher tool allows you to cover numbers or move numbers around in a given sequence.
Unit 3 – Addition & Subtraction Within One Hundred
Connect the Dots: Multiples – In these connect the dot pictures, players set the counting sequence. Set the pictures to practice counting by 1s, 5s, 10s, or set your own number to practice multiples.
Grouping & Grazing – Count, add, & subtract to move cows into corrals. Corral in groups of 5 or 10.
ICT Numberline Games – Site features a variety of number line games.
Saucer Sorter – Count numbers in any sequence (count by 2s, 5s, and more) up to 200. The teacher tool allows you to cover numbers or move numbers around in a given sequence.
Techno Tortoise – Add 2 numbers by moving a turtle along a number line using -1, +1, +5, or +10. Most problems are multi-digit. Site includes a demonstrator tool that could be used by teachers for whole group instruction. In the game mode, 5 correct answers results in a quick non-math, video-like activity.
Whack a Mole – Select the number in a counting sequence. Game can be set for any start number and any counting-by sequence.
Catapult Count On – Add a single digit to a double digit to jump to the next multiple of ten on a number line and destroy a castle. Pull down on the catapult to adjust the number added on the number line. Check “hide jumps” to use mental math. See help video for demo.
Comparing Numbers – Read a prompt and move the correct number(s) into the answer box. Activities include: find 3 odd (or even) numbers, find the smallest or largest odd or even number, put numbers in ascending or descending order, create the largest or smallest number, or choose the number that fits into a given sequence.
Fridge Magnet Addition Game – Add double-digits with unknowns in various positions by dragging magnets on a fridge. Choose timed or not timed versions
Fridge Magnet Subtraction Game – Solve a subtraction problem with unknowns in various positions by dragging magnets on a fridge. Uses 2 digits subtract 1 digit. Choose timed or not timed versions.
Unit 4 – Measurement
Inches to Feet – Match measurements in inches to their equivalent in inches and feet. Involves mental computation that might be challenging for some students.
Measurement Mania: U.S. Customary – Show conversions between inches, feet, and yards on a sliding number line. Involves mental computation that might be challenging for some students.
Yards to Feet – Match measurements in feet to their equivalent in yards and feet. Involves mental computation that might be challenging for some students.
Saucer Sorter – Count numbers in any sequence (count by 2s, 5s, and more) up to 200. The teacher tool allows you to cover numbers or move numbers around in a given sequence.
Unit 5 – Place Value to One Thousand
Shark Numbers – Given three numbers, look at the base ten pieces and click on the bubble that shows that number. Shark bites the boat if incorrect.
Coin Box – Variety of activities to count, collect, exchange, and make change for coins. From NCTM. Use as a whole group activity until students are familiar with the various features. Also see coin resources from the U.S. Mint.
Saucer Sorter – Count numbers in any sequence (count by 2s, 5s, and more) up to 200. The teacher tool allows you to cover numbers or move numbers around in a given sequence.
Whack a Mole – Select the number in a counting sequence. Game can be set for any start number and any counting-by sequence.
Doorway Odd and Even – Variety of odd and even math games include: pairing shoes, sorting ladybug spots, painting houses by number, selecting odd or even numbered eggs.
Patch Tool – Drag and drop virtual pattern blocks: arrange blocks to create designs, build sequences, or fill in a puzzle (similar to a tangram puzzle).
Unit 6 – Geometry
Concentration – Click on the desired mode to play a game in which you match each shape, array, percent, or fraction visual with its name. The game will play an audio recording of the name.
Patch Tool – Drag and drop virtual pattern blocks: arrange blocks to create designs, build sequences, or fill in a puzzle (similar to a tangram puzzle).
Shape Lab – Help a cartoon scientist finish his project by handing him the shapes with the right characteristics. Students will need to be able to read the clues or have a helper read them aloud.
Shifting Shapes – Identify a simple 2D shape hidden on the screen using a small window to look at parts of the shape. Try Shifting Shapes Year 1 for additional shapes: hexagon, octagon. Also see Guess the Hidden Shape (TESiboard.)
Triangle Sort – Sort triangles according to their properties.
Polygon Playground – Drag shapes to explore polygons and create pictures, tessellations, symmetrical objects, and patterns.
Tessellate! – Start with a triangle, rectangle or hexagon. Make alterations to the shape, assign colors, and then watch as a tessellation is created with your shape.
Tessellations.org – This site is devoted to exploring tessellations with young students. It includes galleries of students’ tessellations, background information, and activities.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Half – Find 13 different ways to show one-half by highlighting 4 out of 8 congruent triangles that are arranged in a square.
Unit 7 – Measurement, Fractions & Multi-Digit Computation with Hungry Ants
ICT Numberline Games – Site features a variety of number line games.
Measurement Game: Centimeters – View a red line next to a centimeter ruler and select the correct answer from four options.
Techno Tortoise – Add 2 numbers by moving a turtle along a number line using -1, +1, +5, or +10. Most problems are multi-digit. Site includes a demonstrator tool that could be used by teachers for whole group instruction. In the game mode, 5 correct answers results in a quick non-math, video-like activity.
Coin Box – Variety of activities to count, collect, exchange, and make change for coins. From NCTM. Use as a whole group activity until students are familiar with the various features. Also see coin resources from the U.S. Mint.
Dolphin Feed Counting Money – Click on coins to equal an amount of money shown in numerical form. Includes collections over $1.00.
Fridge Magnet Addition Game – Add double-digits with unknowns in various positions by dragging magnets on a fridge. Choose timed or not timed versions.
Fridge Magnet Subtraction Game – Solve a subtraction problem with unknowns in various positions by dragging magnets on a fridge. Uses 2 digits subtract 1 digit. Choose timed or not timed versions.
Unit 8 – Measurement, Data & Multi-Digit Computation with Marble Rolls
Compare Numbers – Compare numbers and place the correct sign between them. Three levels: numbers to 100, 1,000, 10,000.
Inches to Feet – Match measurements in inches to their equivalent in inches and feet. Involves mental computation that might be challenging for some students.