Interactive problems, which we call activities, challenge students to apply their math skills. Playing soccer to learn math – that can be fun! We provide snapshots of two activities. Press the Products button on the bottom of the page if you want to experience interactive ones in a product.
The two-player activity below causes students to combine fractions. In this pre-algebra activity, students can use a mouse or keyboard to start the factory line, and squirt in the right amount of contents to the mixing bowl.
The two-player activity below requires students to combine fractions of increasing difficulty. In this pre-algebra activity, one player uses a mouse and the other a keyboard to control their part of the factory.”