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Here is a link to a math dictionary that you might find useful.
I hope that you are enjoying the links that I have provided. There is still much more to come so stay posted.
We are now discussing integers. Integers are a positive number, a negative number or zero. An integer can not be a fraction or a decimal. Let’s take the train and explore integers. “Find out what’s behind these tiles” and play this game. Arithmetic Four let’s you choose your own level; give it a try. Ready for something a little harder? Let's try probability. Probability is the chance that a particular outcome will occur, measured as a ratio of the total of possible outcomes. Take a chance rolling the dice . See how you do. Toss a coin . This game isn’t fishy at all.
The games are getting harder and you are learning so much. I am very proud of the work you have been doing. It's time to practice working with decimals. A decimal is any real number expressed in base 10. Do you know how to play darts ? Can you help Builder Ted finish his job? I bet you can help solve the mystery of The Sunken Nautilus .
Fabulous Fractions. What is a fraction you ask? A fraction is any part of a group, a number or whole. Let's practice playing these games. Can you match the fractions to the models to uncover this cute puzzle. Dr. Marbles wants to know if you can find thirteen ways to make a half. Let's make pizza with Tony.
What is Time? Time can be defined as a continuum from past to present to future. Time is also an interval between two or more events. Time is the duration of an event. Time is measured with clocks and other timing devices. Time will fly by while practicing with these games. Telling time . Practice telling time and change it from digital to analog time. Look here to see how Time Flies .
I found these fun sites to help you practice counting money and to learn fun money facts. Piggy Bank The two coin challenge is a great beginning game for counting money. Let’s go on a scavenger hunt to find out which presidents are on our money. Break the bank will test your monetary knowledge.