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Interactive Addition Practice for Test Prep

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Addition Resources for Test Prep


Links verified on 04/23/2020

1. Addition Worksheets to Print.

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Available from FreeMathTest. This link includes something for the teacher to print.  SEE MORE
 
2. Addition.

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Choose from Fundamental math or pre-algebra. Customize for any number range - from FreeMathTest  SEE MORE
 
3. Arithmetic Four.

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(A game like Connect Four) A pair of students must answer arithmetic questions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) to earn a piece to place on the board. Parameters: time limit, difficulty level, types of questions.  SEE MORE
 
4. Build a Bug.

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Answer these computations and build a bug! (mixed operations including some division)  SEE MORE
 
5. Circus Fun.

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Add up to three digits with regrouping.  SEE MORE
 
6. Hidden Picture.

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The answer is given and you must select the problem to reveal a hidden picture. Good for a pair of students together.  SEE MORE
 
7. Inverse Relationship of Subtraction and Addition.

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More practice here in the relationships between addition and subtraction. SEE MORE
 
8. Math Baseball.

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Solve math problems to hit the ball and score runs. Based on the difficulty of problems, a hit could be a single, double, triple, or home run. Get problems wrong and strike out! The game is over after 3 outs. Addition - Numbers less than 10  SEE MORE
 
9. Math Fries.

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This fast food-themed game requires students to "eat" all of the French fries on the screen that equal the number specified in the upper right corner. Students have to eat French Fries that have math problems on them that equal a certain number displayed on top of the screen.  SEE MORE
 
10. Math Mayhem.

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A fast paced program (60 seconds to answer) - select addition problems. (warning: turn sound to mute; this activity gets very loud!)  SEE MORE
 
11. Number Families.

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Fill in the missing numeral when given the family of addition and subtraction values.  SEE MORE
 
12. Sum Fun.

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Practice addition facts to 18.  SEE MORE
 
13. The Art of Math - [K-3].

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Create your own math tests. Learn math through repetition. Each math test is randomly generated based on the values you provide (you set grade level and difficulty). This allows each math test to be unique, providing students with an endless number of challenges. (help with adding, subtracting, or multiplying) K - 3 May load very slowly. SEE MORE
 
14. Tic-Tac-Toe Squares.

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(Fun Brain) Addition - Numbers less than 50. To place an X on a square, answer the question correctly. After your turn, your opponent will place an O on the board. Get three X's in a row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) before your opponent gets three O's in a row to win the game. SEE MORE
 
15. What number would complete this sentence?

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Find the missing number  SEE MORE
 

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