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Math Roman Numerals Interactives & Lessons
Roman Numerals Interactives & Lessons
These websites have roman numeral interactive games to help kids learn how to translate roman numerals to numbers and numbers to roman numerals. A few sites also have roman numeral converters.
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J. Banfill/aaamath.com |
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| Visit the website: Addition of Roman Numerals | |
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| Grade Level | Elementary and Middle (K-8) |
From site: This lesson illustrates addition with Roman Numerals. Notice how much more difficult it is to add when the number system does not use place values like the Arabic...
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Nova Roma |
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| Visit the website: Nova Roma | |
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| Grade Level | All Ages (K-12) |
From site: The Romans were active in trade and commerce, and from the time of learning to write they needed a way to indicate numbers. The system they developed lasted...
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Franklin Institute Online Fellows |
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| Visit the website: Roman Matching Game | |
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| Grade Level | Elementary and Middle (K-8) |
From site: Drag the Roman numerals to the corresponding Arabic numerals. If you win the next game will be faster. See if you can beat the clock!
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Fact Monster/Pearson Education |
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| Visit the website: Roman Numeral Challenge | |
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| Grade Level | All Ages (K-12) |
Pick whether you will convert from Arabic to Roman or Roman to Arabic. Then select a level of difficulty. Numbers range from 1 - 3000 (I to MMM).
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Wolfram Mathematica Demonstration Project |
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| Visit the website: Roman Numerals Slider | |
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| Grade Level | Elementary and Middle (K-8) |
Wolfram Mathematica Demonstration Project has a free downloadable program kids can use to experiment with Roman numerals by adjustings sliding bars for ones, tens and hundreds.
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Franklin Institute Online Fellows |
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| Visit the website: Roman Sequence Game | |
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| Grade Level | Elementary and Middle (K-8) |
From site: Let's see how fast you can put these Roman numerals in the correct sequence. Start with the smallest number. Ready, set, go!
LearningReviews note: This interactive game adjusts the...
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