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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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Author/Host of Website J. Banfill/aaamath.com
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Addition of Roman Numerals
Free
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 number system that we normally use.
 
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Author/Host of Website Nova Roma
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Visit the website: Nova Roma
Free
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 many centuries, and still sees some specialized use today.

LearningReviews note:  This site explains the basics and has a handy Roman numeral converter that takes your number or Roman number and translates it.

 
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Author/Host of Website Franklin Institute Online Fellows
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Roman Matching Game
Free
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!

LearningReviews.com note:  This time interactive game adjusts to the skill level of the student.  The more games you win, the less time you get to beat the clock.

 
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Author/Host of Website Fact Monster/Pearson Education
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Roman Numeral Challenge
Free
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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Author/Host of Website Wolfram Mathematica Demonstration Project
Type of Educational Content Software
Visit the website: Roman Numerals Slider
Free
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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Author/Host of Website Franklin Institute Online Fellows
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Roman Sequence Game
Free
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 countdown timer based on the skill level of the student.  If the students lose games, they are given more time.  If they win several games in a row, the timer gives them just a few seconds to get the sequence right.

 
 
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