Standard 1 Students will acquire number sense and perform simple operations with whole numbers. A Counting Photo Book Younger students enjoy counting books. This one has been created by a Kindergarten class. Use this book to reinforce counting in a new way or as an example before creating your own classroom counting book Adding Bricks Count the bricks to solve the addition problem. Addition Attack In this math space game, Addition Attack, kids must add single-anddouble-digit numbers together while shooting spaceships trying to invade Earth. Addition Dojo Practice addition facts with the turtle ninja. Students try to get as many right in a minute's time. Students will love the instant playback. Addition Facts Great site for an introduction to addition. Teacher could show the introductory lesson or have students play the addition fact games. The site also provides games for three numeral addition and double digit addition. Animated Math Glossary This is an animated dictionary that shows vocabulary appropriate for different grade levels. After learning some of the math vocabulary, a student could illustrate their own dictionary. Base Ten Practice building numbers with base ten blocks. Base Ten Manipulatives Use base ten stamps to build numbers. Busy Bees Use subtraction to solve story problems about bees in the hive. Cannon Math Practice addition facts by shooting someone out of a cannon. The person must land on the correct answer. Count to 100 The computer counts along on a one hundred's chart. When it comes to a missing number it asks the student to enter the number that should be in that spot. Good counting practice. Cross The River Choose the correct fraction to help the guy cross the river. Cross the Swamp Help the monkey cross the swamp by solving addition and subtraction problems. Practices missing addends. Students can pick level of difficulty. First Grade Math Web Links Da Numba Student is given a number then clicks on one to two numbers that adds up to that number (might be helpful to tell students that clicking on one number is like adding it to zero). Dartboard Game Student uses darts on a board to make a number equation. Different levels to practice addition. Dr. Brain's Robot This educational game helps kids to learn and practice addition and subtraction skills. Even and Odd Basic introduction, in the form of an animated book, on even and odd numbers. Flash Cards Student can choose flash cards for addition or subtraction. When the correct answer is given the animated character does a jig. Give the Dog a Bone Look for the hidden bones on the hundreds chart by finding the given number. Good practice on number order. High Rise Math Move up the levels of a high rise building by answering addition and subtraction problems correctly. This is a TWO player game. Math Games This site contains several math related games. Math topics include place value, measurement, weight, counting by 2s 5s 10s, time, money, probability, and more! Math Magician Practice addition facts and see how fast you can answer the problems. Student can print out an award if he/she answers all problems correctly. Math Popper Add and subtract fast in Math Popper. This carnival math game is ideal for kids looking to perfect their addition and subtraction skills. The objective of the game is to pop the balloons with the correct answer before time runs out! Mend the Number Chart Student chooses the right number that fits in the missing space on a hundreds chart. Pinball Math Student plays pinball to create a math problem. After problem is created then the student solves the problem. Student can choose addition or subtraction. NOTE: Read all instructions on site. It also might take a quite a few hits for the ball to finally reach the add/subt sign. First Grade Math Web Links Pole Climber Solve addition facts to climb the circus pole. Students can try to beat their fastest time. Save the Apples Help the monkey cross the lake with his apples by solving addition or subtraction problems. Student can choose addition or subtraction and the level of difficulty. Shark Numbers Numbers are shown in base 10 blocks. Choose the correct bubble and press check to play game. Shuttle Launch Help Command Central launch a space shuttle by solving addition or subtraction problems. Student can choose level of problems. Simple Subtraction Game Click on the cloud with the right answer to move the duck to his destination. Squigly's Apples Students use ordinal numbers to identify which apple Squigly is in. Subtraction Bowling Students solve subtraction problems then click on the bowling ball to see if their answer is right. Subtraction Facts Great site for an introduction to subtraction. Teacher could show the introductory lesson or have students play the subtraction fact games. The site also provides games for three numeral subtraction and double digit subtraction. Sum Sense Drag the number cards to the right spot to create an addition problem. Tic Tac Toe Practice addition or subtraction facts while playing a fun game of tic tac toe with the computer. Tumbleweed's Math Maze Help Tumbleweed through the maze by answering add/subtract problems correctly. Choose easy for first grade and medium for second grade (hard level contains multiplication and division for advanced students) Two Minute Warning-Online Math Flashcards Flash card activity to encourage speed when solving math facts. Two Player Addition Two players play against each other to solve addition problems. First Grade Math Web Links Standard 2 Students will identify and use number patterns and properties to describe and represent mathematical relationships. Animal Sort Sort animals according to characteristics (i.e. animals that live in the water or on land). Teacher could take learning to new level by learning about animals and then comparing them again. Check Out Cookie Monster In this fun interactive site students must identify the missing part of a pattern. Count Hoot's Number Games Help Hootie the Owl add and subtract the ladybugs. Practices missing values. Student can choose from addition, subtraction, or a mixture of both. Count by 2s and 5s Count by 2s or 5s and connect the dots to create a picture. Students can do it as a game or print out sheet. Leve 1 is count by 2s and level 2 is count by 5s. Cyber Pattern Player This CyberChase activity can be used to create musical patterns that can be both seen and heard. Math Games This site contains several math related games. Math topics include place value, measurement, weight, counting by 2s 5s 10s, time, money, probability, and more! Number Cracker Help Mr. Cracker obtain the secret code before the insidious Prof. Soup catches him by guessing what number comes next in a series of numbers. Oscar's Trash Collections In this fun interactive site students must sort objects using different categories. Patterns Decide which goes next in the pattern. Zoe's Pet Shelter This is a great interactive site where students practice sorting animals using different categories. First Grade Math Web Links Standard 3 Students will understand simple geometry and measurement concepts as well as collect, represent, and draw conclusions from data. Buzzing With Shapes Students play a version of tic tac toe, with a partner, to identify shapes with different number of sides. Cyberchase - Send in The Trolls Help find the right troll to send to the CyberSpace beauty contest by chosing the troll with the middle height. Let's Compare Add up coins and then compare two quantities using symbols like <, > and =. Shape Hunt Students have opportunities to recognize, describe, build, and explore shapes in many different contexts. This investigation uses tangrams, or pattern blocks, in many of the activities. If these resources are unavailable, print out sets of tangrams from the Girl Tech website. Teachers may choose to add a circular object to students' tangram sets. Tangram Puzzles This two-part tangram example demonstrates the potential for high-quality experiences provided by computer 'shape' environments for students as they learn concepts described in the Geometry Standard. Describing figures and visualizing what they look like when they are transformed are important aspects of geometry in the lower grades. First Grade Math Web Links