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Use your math skills to eat your way up the ocean food chain.

Use the arrow keys to move. Eat factors of the given multiple. Avoid monsters and numbers that are not factors of the given multiple.

Are you the top skater math skateboarder? Pick a boy or girl skater. Choose your skater math arithmetic subject.

Use the arrow keys to move. Press the space bar to eat the correct answers. Avoid the monsters.

Take the new math car out for a test drive!

Try to fly through all five levels while avoiding the parachutes with the wrong answers. Collect smiley faces for bonus points and avoid other objects.

Drive the tractor to the hoppers. Load up the wagons with the hoppers that match the wagon's number and get the load delivered.

Use your math skills to protect the queen and collect pollen throughout 5 unique worlds.

Leap and jump into power ups and candies to unlock new heights and achievements by answering math questions correctly.

Defend your castle from Zombie Hordes! Answer Math Questions correctly to defeat your enemies and become the Math King!

Choose your operation ( + , - , x , / ). Pick a Tiara and a Gown. Make sure the numbers for each fit the equation on the upper right.

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Once your child starts to get a handle on her multiplication facts, it’s time to start looking at the inverse function of multiplication--division.

If your child is confident in knowing her times tables, then division may come a little bit easier to her, but she’ll still need to practice. The same card games you play to practice multiplication can be modified to practice division as well.

What Your Child Will Learn (or Practice)

Your child will be practicing equal division, division with remainders, and number comparison.

Materials Needed

You will need a deck of cards with or without the face cards removed

Card Game: Two-Player Division War

This game is a variation of the classic card game War, although, for the purpose of this learning activity, you will deviate a little bit from the original rules of the game.

For instance, instead of asking your child to remember the number value of the face cards, it’s easier to place a small piece of removable tape (masking tape or painter’s tape works well) in the top corner of the card with the number value written on it. The values should be assigned as follows: Ace = 1, King = 12, Queen = 12, and Jack = 11.

  • Insert the face cards back into the deck, shuffle and then deal the cards evenly and face down between the players.
  • On a 'Ready, set, go!' count, each player turns over two cards.
  • Both players can use any of the four visible cards to try to find a fact family with which they can then place in sequential order to make a division problem. For example, if Player One revealed a 5 and a 3, and Player Two turned over a King (12) and a 4, either player could snatch up the 4, 3, and King to create the division sentences: King ÷ 4 = 3 or King ÷ 3 = 4.
  • The winner of the hand is the first player who is able to recognize and lay out a division problem. Of course, the other player can check the math first!
  • Each player should take back his unplayed cards and start an 'unused' pile. As the game continues, each player turns up two new cards and the cards in his unused pile. This provides more opportunity for players to create division problems. If both players can create a problem using different cards, they both win the hand.
  • The game is over when there are no more cards left, or the players are unable to make any more division problems.

Card Game: Division Go Fish

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The Division Go Fish card game is played almost exactly the same way as the Multiplication Go Fish card game is played. The difference is that instead of creating a multiplication problem to give a card’s value, players have to come up with a division problem.

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For example, a player who wants to find a match for his 8 could say 'Do you have any 16s divided by 2s?' or 'I’m looking for a card that is a 24 divided by 3.'

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  • Deal six cards to each player and place the rest of the deck in the middle as a draw pile.
  • When the first player says his math sentence, the player who is being asked for the card has to do the division, come up with the correct answer and hand over any matching cards. If there are no matches, the first player draws a card from the deck.
  • When a player runs out of cards or the draw pile is gone, the game is over. The winner is the player with the most matches.