November 7, 2009

Math

Multiplication.com - Fabulous site! You can find motivating games to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts. You can set them to be timed or not timed, and choose the best level for each child.
Learningplanet.com
- This site includes the program "Spacey Math".
Funbrain.com
- This site has numerous math activities for all ages.
aplusmath.com -
You will work with flashcards on addition, subtraction, multiplication & division facts. Practice rounding off, geometric shapes, and money.
Thatquiz.com
- This site is awesome! Your students can work with telling time, money, fractions, basic facts in all operations, shapes, place value, graphs, measuring and many more math topics. You may set the activity to be timed and also set it to the individual child's abilities.
Kidskonnect.com
- Check here for over 60 math links!
Create a Graph
- Create all types of graphs and charts with this program. It's very user friendly!
Movie games for Math
- Find fun sites for place value practice, math facts practice, working with story problems, fractions, and geometry. The games used are super motivating!
Primarygames.com
- Great site for math activities in all areas and at all grade levels.
Dositey.com
- Looking for a great site that lets students regroup in addition step by step? Here it is!
Dositey.com
- Here's a great site for regrouping in subtraction.
Apples4theteacher.com
- This site has links to activities for all academic areas. I love the interactive 100 chart.
National Library of Manipulatives - Great site for regrouping in math.
Kidsnumbers.com
- Sites for all math operations - especially good for teaching long division
Internet4classrooms.com
- Great for motivating math practice
Johnston Schools
- Great site for all curriculum areas
Graph Practice - Great site for math covering many topics - grades K-5th
iknowthat.com - Practice 2 digit addition with/without regrouping - other operations covered also
abcya.com - Terrific site for fun math practice!
smartygames.com - Use this site to help younger students count money using quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies. Totals will be a dollar & under.