Math
Prime Numbers and Composite Numbers
What is a prime number?
A Prime Number is a number with only 2 factors. For example: 11. 11′s factors are only 1 and 11.
Definition of a Prime Number — powered by eHow.com
Help the Dinosaur find some dinner with a prime number maze. [source: compliments of Worksheets.com]
More fun ways to explore prime numbers
Prime & Composite Number Activities — powered by eHow.com
Prime Numbers and Composite Numbers at Math_is_Fun
Some Mathematics Blackline Masters
More Algebra and Math Help with Jimmy Chang!
Fun Math Links on the Problem Site
No, it’s not a problem if you click this link. I’ll understand!
The Problem Site
Math Review Multiplication Facts
Here are some fun online games that you might want to play to cement multiplication facts.
http://www.gamequarium.com/multiplication.html
http://www.classbrain.com/artgames/publish/math_magician_games.shtml
http://www.multiplication.com/interactive_games.htm
Short division is just multiplication backwards. Now long division, that’s another story… Here are some fun sites for extra practice (with help along the way!):
http://www.kidsnumbers.com/long-division.php
http://www.coolmath4kids.com/long-division/index.html
http://www.aaamath.com/div.htm
You need to know your multiplication tables in order to play these games. Use a multiplication chart, skip counting, flash cards, and the multiplication games above to get those facts memorized.
Or try lattice multiplication for a fun twist…
http://www.coolmath4kids.com/times-tables/times-tables-lesson-lattice-multiplication-1.html
Math Reviews
Fun math review videos from Schoolhouse Rock
Little Twelvetoes
The Good 11
Naughty Number 9
8 Figure Eight
Lucky Seven Sampson
6′s Mutliplication Rock
Ready or Not! Here I com 5′s
Four Legged Zoo
Magic Number Three
Elementary My Dear 2′s
Zero My Hero
Money Rock $7.50 a week!
Dollars and Cents
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