Scientific Notation Games
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Convert between Standard & Scientific Notation
- Practice converting to and from scientific notation.
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Scientific Notation Online
- Convert numbers in standard notation to their Scientific Notation
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Scientific Notation
- Practice Conversion, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division
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King Kong Scientific Notation Game
- Escape King Kong by correctly answering these scientific notation questions.
Function Games
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Function Table
- Write a rule for a function table.
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All About Functions
- Jeopardy Game
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Function Machine
- Investigate the relationship between input and output values in a function
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Bubble Function
- Match the values of the bubbles using the function machine to help clear the bubbles as efficiently as you can!
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Function Game
- Advanced game. Rules can use mathematical concepts, including: squares, powers, bases, factors, divisors, modulo, prime numbers, and piecewise functions.
Sets or Venn Diagram Games
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Venn Diagrams
- Sort the numbers using Venn Diagrams
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Shape Sorter
- Sort Shapes using Venn Diagrams
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Venn diagrams and sets rally game for 4th grade
- Math Rally game – Classroom rally game for one or more students. Select your team with color and play math classroom rally game. Random questions based on a Venn Diagram will pop up during rally race and if you answer it correctly then you will get boost and your opponent gets some hurdles like stone or mud on the way so they slow down. Beat your opponent and have fun with math rally game.
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Carroll Diagrams Odd and Even
- Develop an understanding of sorting numbers on a Carroll diagram using particular properties as criteria. Numbers are sorted by two conditions. In Level 1 numbers are sorted into odd or even and more or less than either a number up to 10 and in Level 2 up to 99. In levels 3 and 4 sorting numbers up to 99 or 999 respectively is by odd or even and by the place value of particular digits such as 7 tens.
Try out our new and fun Fraction Concoction Game.
Add and subtract fractions to make exciting fraction concoctions following a recipe.
There are four levels of difficulty: Easy, medium, hard and insane. Practice the basics
of fraction addition and subtraction or challenge yourself with the insane level.
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