Mathematics Quiz For students aged 7 - 9 in Primary 1 - 3. There are over 1500 challenging Maths quizzes and problem sums to practise on. Topics include Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Length, Weight, Time, Money, Fractions, Graphs, Permeter, etc
Fraction Tiles Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students are shown eight fraction representations and must choose three that add up to a given sum. Fractions are halves, fourths, and eighths.
Convert-O-Gadget Make conversions from one unit of measurement to another. includes conversion for fluids, weights, distances, areas, circles, temperatures, numerals and fractions. A Custom section lets you "roll your own".
Internet Math 480 math word problems from grades 1-8 are solved over the internet. Problems are solved using pictures with millions of variations. Whole numbers, decimals, fractions, ratios, and percents are covered. Unlimited free trial. Subscriptions available.
Abilities Builder Add & Subtract Fractions Build fraction addition and subtraction skills for simple to complex problems. Includes exercises for building reducing and simplifying fraction skills. Multimedia program produces on-screen exercises and printed worksheets.
Number Line Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students locate points on a number line. Problems deal with fractions, decimals, square roots, and/or absolute values.
Abilities Builder Fraction Facts Build fraction reducing and simplifying skills. Convert fractions to mixed numbers and mixed numbers to fractions. Multimedia program using the Peedy, parrot character. Also produces on-screen exercises and printed worksheets.
Adding Three Fractions Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students addone of two types of problems: ruler fractions (halves, fourths, eighths, sixteenths) or regular fractions.
HoursClocked for twodownlad We know you've been enduring the agony of converting your time clock cards to payroll data, counting on your fingers to see how much time is between 10:15 and 3:20 and converting minutes to fractions of hours.