Basketball Challenge 5
Students work in competing teams to answer 'real life' questions.
Division Fun
A fun workout on writing division sentences based on visual images. Students check the accuracy of their answers by moving boxes to reveal the correct answers.
Division and Grouping
Students gain an understanding of grouping and the concept of division by manipulating and separating objects into groups.
E-Lab, Division with RemaindersInteractive practice from Harcourt School Publishers. Model division with remainders in the quotients.
**AAA Math Division Pages**These pages teach division operations covered in K8 math courses. Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about division.
Division Tunnel Blaster Solve the division on the upper right and left part of the game. Shoot the wall that has the correct answer before the wall reaches your ship.
Tic Tac Toe Math Squares Each square on the board has a question. To place an X on a square, you must answer the given question correctly. The computer will place an O on the board after you place an X. Choose from a variety of operations, including division.
Mystery Picture Division Find out what's behind the tiles! Click on a UFO with a math problem and then click on the correct answer to reveal a portion of the mystery picture.
Math Baseball- Practice division with this popular activity from FunBrain.com. The 2 player version is great fun with a partner!
Power Football - If you liked Math Baseball...try Power Football!
ArithmAttack! - How many computer-generated arithmetic problems can you answer in 60 seconds?
Matho- Practice your division with this bingo type game.
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SmartBoard:
Students work in competing teams to answer 'real life' questions.
A fun workout on writing division sentences based on visual images. Students check the accuracy of their answers by moving boxes to reveal the correct answers.
Students gain an understanding of grouping and the concept of division by manipulating and separating objects into groups.
Students calculate simple division problems.
Students calculate simple subtraction and addition problems.
Students work in competing teams to answer 'real life' questions.
Students work in competing teams to answer 'real life' questions.
Students work in competing teams to answer 'real life' questions.
Students work in competing teams to answer 'real life' questions.
Students work in competing teams to answer 'real life' questions.
Students calculate simple division problems.
Students calculate simple division, multiplication, subtraction and addition problems.
Games:
*Dividing Numbers
*Division Top It
*Sum Sense - Division
*Division Machine
*Divisibility Rules
*Mystery Picture Division
*Prime Factoring
*Division Facts 1- 12
*Dividing Multiples of Ten
*Dividing Two-Digit Numbers Lesson
*Dividing Multiples of One Hundred
http://www.aplusmath.com/games/matho/DivMatho.html
- E-Lab, Division with Remainders Interactive practice from Harcourt School Publishers. Model division with remainders in the quotients.
- **AAA Math Division Pages** These pages teach division operations covered in K8 math courses. Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about division.
- Division Tunnel Blaster Solve the division on the upper right and left part of the game. Shoot the wall that has the correct answer before the wall reaches your ship.
- Tic Tac Toe Math Squares Each square on the board has a question. To place an X on a square, you must answer the given question correctly. The computer will place an O on the board after you place an X. Choose from a variety of operations, including division.
- Mystery Picture Division Find out what's behind the tiles! Click on a UFO with a math problem and then click on the correct answer to reveal a portion of the mystery picture.
- Math Baseball- Practice division with this popular activity from FunBrain.com. The 2 player version is great fun with a partner!
- Power Football - If you liked Math Baseball...try Power Football!
- ArithmAttack! - How many computer-generated arithmetic problems can you answer in 60 seconds?
- Matho - Practice your division with this bingo type game.
- Go Figure! Math Game
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