Welcome to the Math Flash Cards page at Math-Drills where practice makes perfect! This page includes Math flash cards for practicing operations with whole numbers and integers. See if you can beat your own score! If you're really good, you might get listed in the high scores board. Even though we like to keep our formula secret, your score will increase by challenging yourself with more difficult options. Enjoy the math flash cards and keep those math skills sharp! Scroll down for more instructions.
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Flash Cards Instructions
For all versions of the flash cards, there are several options that should be selected before you begin. If you want to be able to find your high score, you will want to use a unique set of initials. Use upper and lower case letters to make your initials even more unique. Once the options have been selected, click on the START button and start answering questions. Type your answers into the empty answer box and submit your answer by pressing the ENTER key.
Once you've answered all of the questions, you will get a summary of how you did. This is given in the form of a percent correct and a score. To get a higher score, simply select more difficult options and a higher number of questions.
Whole Numbers Flash Cards
The whole number flash cards allow you to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with whole numbers. Select the operations you want, the minimum and maximum values for the two numbers, and the number of questions. The maximum value for the two numbers is 9999, so you can practice up to four-digit numbers with these flash cards.
Integers Flash Cards
The integers flash cards allow you to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with integers between -9999 and +9999. The options are very similar to the whole numbers flash cards, but you can also select to see parentheses around positive integers if you prefer it that way. You can optionally include a + sign in your answer, but it isn't necessary for positive integers. For negative integers, on the other hand, you will have to include the - sign.