Helical Number Line (Numdrum) http://www.numdrum.com An alternative to the 100 square, much easier for less able children to understand
The Numdrum was invented by John Harrison to help a child struggling with the basics of understanding numbers, adding and subtraction.
It is a simple but revolutionary development, which through its design addresses the serious inadequacies of some present teaching aids, most notably the number square.
Science Crossword Puzzles http://education.jlab.org/sciencecrossword/index.html Science Crossword Puzzles
1 - Atoms and Matter | 2 - Matter Changing States | 3 - Energy Sources | 4 - Energy and Heat Transfer | 5 - The Solar System | 6 - Constellations | 7 - Life Science | 8 - Cell Structures | 9 - The Body | 10 - Simple Machines | 11 - Scientific Instruments | 12 - The Metric System |
Mathematics Number Tutorials (recommended) http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/index.html The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM) is an NSF (USA) supported project that began in 1999 to develop a library of uniquely interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives or concept tutorials, mostly in the form of Java applets, for mathematics instruction (K-12 emphasis).
The project includes dissemination and extensive internal and external evaluation.
Math | Maths | Mathematics | interactive | multimedia | Free | Number and Operations | Algebra | Geometry | Measurement | Data Analysis | Probability |
Number line tool (free to download) http://lgfl.skoool.co.uk/content.aspx?id=807 Number line tool (free to download)
The Number line tool has been developed as an easy-to-use resource in which you and your students can quickly explore a range of statistical calculations and graphs from small scale data sets.
In collaboration with Intel and The Mathematical Association, the Number line has been designed specifically to support the teaching and learning of mathematics for pupils at Key Stage 3.(age 11-14)
Number Systems : web links and activities http://www.42explore.com/number.htm Number Systems : web links and activities
A number system is a way of counting things. It's a way of identifying the quantity of something.
A number system is the set of symbols used to express quantities as the basis for counting, determining order, comparing amounts, performing calculations, and representing value. It is the set of characters and mathematical rules that are used to represent a number. Examples include the Arabic, Babylonian, Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Mayan, and Roman number systems. The ISBN and Dewey Decimal System are examples of number systems used in libraries. Social Security even has a number system.
Check Tables (from CLEO) http://tinyurl.com/5pfso Check Tables
This resource allows pupils to interactively check their ability in multiplication and division. Teachers support materials are provided alongside. (This feature includes interactive Flash presentations.)
MatheMax http://www.abc-ware.com/mathee.htm MatheMax: MatheMax is an entertaining and varied program for assisting students in basic math operations, starting with counting exercise, simple addition and subtraction exercises and multiplication and division as well as mixed modes.
MaTris http://www.abc-ware.com/matris.htm MaTris: MaTris is a challenging program for practicing the basic operations of arithmetic. The calculation method is preselectable.
It includes simple counting exercises, addition with symbols, addition/subtraction with different number ranges, and multiplication/division with defined factors.
Random Number Generator http://www.mape.org.uk/activities/ Random Number Generator
A Random Number Generator which can be used in any activity requiring random numbers.
ALSO ...
A version of the Random Number Generator which allows you to select teams for games such as soccer.
Numberline Lane http://www.numberlinelane.co.uk/ Numberline Lane - Numberline Lane is based around a set of books designed to help teaching and learning maths through stories. They are written for children aged between four and seven years old.
Walter One - Counting and number patterns
Suzie Two - Ordinal numbers (first, second, third,...)
Hebe Three - Sorting and grouping objects
Nora Four - Counting in twos
Clive Five - Basic addition
Nick Six - Doubles and halves
Kevin Seven - Measuring and comparing
Katy Eight - Basic subtraction, finding the difference
Nigel Nine - Sharing, odd and even numbers
Jenny Ten - Two-dimensional shapes and patterns
Chinese Numbers http://www.mandarintools.com/numbers.html Chinese Numbers - Description of Chinese number system and a converter from English numbers to Chinese numbers.
Math Baseball http://www.funbrain.com/math/index.html Math Baseball
FUNBRAIN will give you a math problem | Enter the answer to the problem and hit the "Swing" button | If your answer is correct, you will get a hit | FUNBRAIN will decide if the hit is a single, double, triple, or home run based on the difficulty of the problem | If your answer is wrong, you will get an out | The game is over after three outs |
Naming Numbers http://www.aaamath.com/B/nam.htm These pages teach number naming skills covered in K8 math courses. Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about naming numbers.
Number Rhymes for Early Years http://www.mathsphere.co.uk/children/welcome.htm Maths | maths | numeracy | numbers | rhymes | round and round the garden goes the teddy bear | hot cross buns | one a penny | little bo peep | sheep | KS1 |
Interactive Maths .. online all grades/classes http://matti.usu.edu/nlvm/enu/navd/topic_t_1.html Number & Operations (All Grade Bands)... highly recommended
Parts of a Whole | Visualizing Fractions | Naming Fractions | Number Line Bounce | Venn Diagrams | Base Blocks Subtraction | Number Line Arithmetic | Number Puzzles | Sieve of Eratosthenes | Percentages | addition of integers | subtraction of integers | graphing tool |
Math Reference Tables http://www.math2.org/index.xml Number Notation | Addition Table | Multiplication Table | Fraction-Decimal Conversion | Interest | Units & Measurement Conversion |
All About Fractions http://www.aaamath.com/fra.html These pages are all about the operations on fractions covered in K8 math courses. Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about fractions.
Time Table Rhyme http://www.times-tables.com/ Time Table Rhyme employs powerful visual and auditory memory techniques to help you teach your child the multiplication times tables faster than with traditional methods.
Arithmetic http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/iongoal/index.htm This Site Contains: / 200+ pages of Basic Arithmetic Skills. / Interactive Practice on every page. / An Explanation of the math topic on each page. / Several Challenge Games on every page. / Math Problems are randomly created
Numbers are fun! Numbers are your friends http://newdream.net/~sage/old/numbers/ Lots of interesting things ... including the complete list of the first 28,000 odd primary numbers.