Third Grade Math Sites

Eduplace

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Color Sums do the math and color in picture - play at home
 
 
 
 
 
  
 

 
Georgia Public Broadcasting activities with money, clocks and measurement for Kindergarten through 3rd grade
 
 
KS1 Bitesite from BBC – approx K – 3rd grades
 
KS2 Bitesize from BBC – approx. 3rd – 5th grades
  

Think Math – Harcourt Brace – by grades – activities, demonstrations, etc.

 

Math Computation online test that you can choose the skill and level

  

Interactive Math Activities

 

Arcademic Skill Builders

 

Math Maven’s Mystery

 

Times Tables Games – 3rd and 4th grade

 

Basketball Math

 

Time Travel – Learn to Tell Time

 

Bang on Time

 

Math Games

 

Count On It - Interactive Learning Games

 

Ambleweb Division Machine - Kids practice division on 3 levels

 

Fraction Action

Car race where you have to add fractions correctly for your car to win

 

ABCYA - Grades K - 5

 

Mr. Nussbaum

 

Math Games – several activities– 4L Puzzle Math – perhaps grades 2 and up


TRIPLETS: A GAME OF EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS

Students have to arrange all the equivalent fractions and fraction bars into the correct "teams" in this interactive math game.

 

Math Nook – fun games in math for all grades      

 

IXL Math Practice Website – grades preK – 6th

 

Math Frog grades 3 - 5

 

Math Games – Learning games for kids – some are tough!

 

Math Games – Skillswise BBC – 39 different games to practice all different math skills – grades 3 - 5

 

Johnnie’s Math Page -  Interactive math tools, math activities and math fun for kids and their teachers – Grades K - 5

 

Game Classroom – games in math and Language Arts by grade (K-6); also some review questions and multiple answers

 

Math Mayhem - Choose one of the four math operations to begin, where students will race against other contestants as soon as the timer begins its countdown, to solve as many math problems as possible, as quickly as possible. It's a good way to practice math facts, with fun drills.

 

Math Lines –There are lots of variations now on this popular math game. This one works by getting rid of pairs that add up to ten. Students can move through successive levels by eliminating all number balls. You should try to build up same number rows for extra points. (Learning Games for Kids)

 
 
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