Decimals & Percentages

Updated on March 5, 2017

These websites and apps have games and lessons help kids master skills in calculating decimals, percentages, and in comparing equivalent values.  See the Fractions Websites and Apps listing for combining skills.

Virtual Manipulatives! app

Kids can use this iPad app to help them visualize concepts in fractions, decimals and percentages by making comparisons using virtual manipulatives.  There are pullout trays for fractions, decimals, and percentages.  Use the “i” settings to change to tiles or…

Decimals of the Caribbean

From site:  Step 1.) You play the role of a 17th century Caribbean Buccaneer who sails from port to port looking to steal from Spanish treasure ships. Step 2.) Read the decimal message that appears at the top of the…

Decimal Math Games

Math-Play.com has several games to reinforce basic concepts in decimals.  Play to practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals, and changing decimals to percentages.

Bewitched River of Eternal Boredom

Help the boy cross the Bewitched River.  You must complete a path of stones across the river by dragging the ones with the correct fractions or decimals in each spot.  Pick your stones carefully!  There are decoys.  You have three…

MrNussbaum.com Place Value

Choose from several interactive drills, games and videos to help you learn more about and practice decimal place values.  Additional premium features are available for a fee.

Decimal Squares Interactive Games

This set of eight interactive games includes: Beat the Clock, Decimal Squares Blackjack, Decimal Darts, Laser Beams, Place Value Strategy, Decimal Speedway, and Rope Tug. Each game emphasizes different decimal skills: calculating decimals from shaded blocks, adding, subtracting, comparing, decimal…

Funbrain.com Power Football

From site:  FUNBRAIN will give you a math problem.  Enter the answer to the problem and hit the “Go” button.  If your answer is correct, the ball will move in the air towards to goalpost.  If you answer incorrectly, you…