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MATH FACT PRACTICE: Can count toward Fact Practice Homework

Math Games at Sheppard Software


A bunch of different games to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts: Fruit Shoot, Pop Up Math, Math
MahJong, Matching games, Make 24, and many more. The site also has games for place value, coins, fractions, and other topics.
www.sheppardsoftware.com/math.htm

Mr. Martini's Classroom


Arithmetic interactive flash cards for the four basic operations, comparing, decimals, and more. Can choose scorekeeping on/off.
Also has an interactivem long division tool.www.thegreatmartinicompany.com

A+ math games
Practice all four basic operations with math bingo (matho), hidden picture games, or concentration games. www.aplusmath.com/
games

Arcademic Skill Builders


Website with fun, arcade-type games to practice the four basic operations. Both single- and multi-user games.
www.arcademicskillbuilders.com and http://www.arcademics.com/games/meteor/meteor.html

Math Skills
Online practice sheets for all the four basic operations. The child fills in the blanks for 10 on-screen math problems. Several different
levels available.
www.math.learnandenjoy.com

Online Math Flashcards


Addition, subtraction, and multiplication interactive online flashcards. A variety of number ranges, both timed and untimed versions.
http://www.factmonster.com/math/flashcards.html

http://www.multiplication.com/games/play/quick-flash-ii (one of my favorites!)

Fun 4 The Brain


Practice your basic facts with these kid-appealing simple games.
http://www.fun4thebrain.com/mult.html

MATH FACT PRACTICE: Can count toward Fact Practice Homework


Math Magician games
Flashcard problems in all 4 operations. Answer 20 questions in 1 minute.
www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/Mathmagician/cathymath.html

How to teach multiplication tables


A comprehensive article explaining in detail how to go about teaching multiplication tables in a structured manner. Includes a video
(about structured drilling), suggestions for games, and other helpful hints. This will be the LAST article you need to read about
learning multiplication tables using a "structured drill" (not random drill).
www.mathmammoth.com/lessons/multiplication_tables.php

Math Fact Bubble Blast


Click and burst the bubble showing the right answer to math questions. Choose addition, subtraction, or multiplciation. Various
levels and speeds.
www.lickitysplitlearning.com/free-online-math-fact-game.html

Cross the Swamp


Help Little Ron move from log to log across the swamp and practice multiplication/division or addition/subtraction.
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/starship/maths/crosstheswamp.shtml

Card/Dice Games:
Alien Eyes (2 or more players) Roll 2 dice. Multiply. Record Score. If you roll two ones your score is wiped out. First to 500 wins.

Fact Face Off: (3 players) Play like Indian Poker. 2 people draw a card and place it on their forehead without looking. The third
person multiplies the two cards and says the product. Each person with a card on their head has to figure out what their card would
be. The first one who says the correct answer keeps the cards. At the end of the deck, the person with the most cards wins.

Multiplication War: (2 players) Stack a deck of cards in front of each player face down. On the count of 3 each player flips one
card over face up. The first one to multiply and say the correct product gets to keep the cards. In the case of a tie, flip the next to
cards over...winner takes all. Feel free to adjust the following cards to make the game easier or more challenging. Aces= 1 or 11
Face Cards = 10, Jokers = 12

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