Math

General Math
Discovery Education Videos and tutorials explain basic operations and help with the mastery of math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division--essential building blocks for success in mathematics.

Free Brainingcamp Math Activities includes 8 interactive lessons with practice and follow up on the following topics: Bisection, Box Plot, Median, Pythagorean Theorem, Random, Rate, Rounding, and Surface Area. Each topic starts with a mini-video lesson, followed by an interactive activity, and finishes with a question portion with an Assessment Report showing student level of mastery.

Division
==== **THE DIVISION MACHINE:**  Select from three different ability levels, from single digit division, to double digits, and then triple digit division. The object is to get a score of 100 with no mistakes.====

Fractions
Interactive Fractions Use this interactive site to compare fractions. Whole Numbers, Fractions and Decimals is an interactive numberline where you can choose how the figures are displayed. Click on Menu and then directions to see how to use. Fraction Tutorial Practice, equivalent, reducing, improper & mixed numbers, multiply & divide, add & subtract fractions.

Geometry
3D Shapes In this interactive students will learn about 3-D shapes and the terminology used to describe them, how to calculate their surface area and volume, as well as a lot about their mathematical properties.

What's My AngleThis online protractor is designed to help students learn how to use a protractor as well as to support the learning and investigation of angles. The introduction demonstrates how to use a protractor to measure angles. After viewing the introduction, there is a list of activities that are offered. Examples of activities are Show the Angle, Make and Measure, Make the Angle Game and several others. Feedback is provided throughout the activities to demonstrate progress with each activity. The activities are designed for interactive whiteboards and/or computer monitors.

AngleShapes offers 20 different interactive activities to help explore angles and use a protractor. Activities include exploring opposite angles, adding the total angles in a triangle, finding equivalent angles, finding angle pairs and much mores. In each activity, the geometric shape is placed onto the screen and remains constant. The protractor can be moved around and rotated to explore and measure angles.