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Missing DigitsA nice activity in which students have to find the missing digits in the given additions, subtractions, multiplications and divisions. Other resources by this author can be found at:
Multiplication Facts - Rapid RecallStudents practice their rapid recall of multiplication facts. Other resources by this author can be found at:
Partitioning Whole Numbers and DecimalsPartition whole numbers and decimals into 100s, 10s, 1s, tenths, etc. Students are asked to do this in more than one way. Other resources by this author can be found at:
Sequences - Counting On and Counting BackStudents count on and count back, using a variety of numbers. The activity includes negative numbers if you wish. Other resources by this author can be found at:
Matching Pairs - Multple CategoriesA matching game for number facts, decimal and fraction conversions, and measurement conversions. Other resources by this author can be found at:
Placing Calculations on a Number LinePlace answers to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems on a number line. You can find more resources by the same author here:
Placing Numbers on a Number LinePlace positive whole numbers, negative whole numbers, decimals, fractions and multiples on a number line. Other resources from the same author can be found at
Integer flipchartsThese are some ActivStudio flipcharts that I created for teaching integer operations. Note that some of the pages are from flipcharts that I downloaded from the Promethean Planet website. To view these flipcharts, you need to have ActivStudio on your computer. Or ... Go to It is a big download, about 230 MB. But it is free. And you are allowed to use this software in your classroom with any IWB, or even with just a computer and data projector. Once it is installed, you can then open the flipcharts. And you also have access to hundreds (thousands?) of other teacher-created maths flipcharts at http://www.prometheanplanet.com/ You may have to register again as this is a different Promethean website, but once you are registered, click on Resources / Lessons etc. You will find a large collection of teacher-created Maths flipcharts. The quality varies from great to ... well, useful for ideas.
Tug Of War FractionsCompete against a friend, the computer or someone from around the world in a tug of war. To win, you have to compare the size of fractions quickly and accurately. Great fun! Note that the game can take quite a while if the competitors are evenly matched! http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/games/dirt-bike-comparing-fraction...
Dirt Bike ProportionsAn exciting way to practice creating equivalent fractions. You compete against your mates, the computer or other fraction-maniacs around the world to find equivalent fractions quickly and accurately. http://arcademicskillbuilders.com/games/dirt-bike-proportions/dirt-bike-...
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