iOS Apps
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Pearl Diver
Learn the number line while diving for pearls amidst shipwrecks and sunken ruins.
Play this Game on iPhone/iPad Play Game Online
Addresses: Equality and order on the number line, including numbers, decimals, mixed numbers and fractions.
- Understanding numbers, ways of representing numbers, and number systems.
- Understanding and representing commonly used fractions.
- Understanding fractions as part of unit wholes and as locations on number lines.
- Comparing and ordering fractions, and finding their approximate locations on the number line.
Cost: Free
Printable Resources
- Teacher Guide
- Gameplay Video
- Common Core
- Guidelines
Visit our website (mathsnacks.com) and go to the animation, game, or iOS app in order to download its printable resources.
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Ratio Rumble
The battle is on in this game where you build your own potions! Check your ratios to win this mixture mix-off.
Play this Game on iPad Play Game Online
Addresses: Providing visual representations of ratios. Explaining why ratios and rates naturally relate to fractions and decimals.
- Identifying ratios when used in a variety of contextual situations.
- Providing visual representations of ratios.
- Solving common problems or communicating by using rate, particularly unit rates.
- Explaining why ratios and rates naturally relate to fractions and decimals.
Cost: Free
Printable Resources
- Teacher Guide
- Gameplay Video
- Common Core
- Guidelines
Visit our website (mathsnacks.com) and go to the animation, game, or iOS app in order to download its printable resources.
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Math Snacks Video Player
Enjoy these five fun Math Snacks videos while learning about number line, ratio, rate and proportion.
View this app on iPhone/iPod View this app on iPad
- Bad Date: A date goes horribly awry because of bad ratios.
- Overruled!: Two kingdoms teeter on the brink of war over different measurement standards.
- Atlantean Dodgeball: Two teams face each other in a battle of ratios.
- Scale Ella: Our heroine uses scale factor to reverse the evil antics of the evil Scaleo.
- Number Rights: Numbers rise up and fight for their rights.
- Ratey the Math Cat: Can't resist pointing out the rates and "purrportions" in daily life.
Cost: Free