Math+Web+Sites

This page contains useful math web sites
Not Just Sums

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This site contains web based games and activities for lower elementary students.

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Fun games similar to Study Island. Works well with interactive white boards.

[] This site has web based games and activities for ages 3-100. This site includes links for teachers and parents and other help links for students.-Cheryl Yuschak

__[|http://hoodamath.com]__

This site contains web based math and logic games, worksheets, tutorials, and some teaching resources geared for elementary to high school students. The site is created and run by a former middle school math teacher. -Justin Bigelow

[|http://www.funbrain.com/]

This site is good for ages K-8 it has a Candyland board game like motif but to get across the board you have to play different math games that build in difficulty. You can pick your grade at the beginning so it will build the questions around that and then each section of the board has different games, so it's always changing. It also has different subject areas as well. Funbrain has resources for parents and teachers. -Shannon Pierce

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Coolmath.com is a website that is made for students, parents and teachers to go and have fun with math through interactive lessons and games. This website gives parents ideas on what math they can help their children learn and understand for each grade level, teachers ideas and resources for their math classrooms and students access to lessons and games for all math subjects. - Laura Arnold

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This is an interactive website for grade levels 6-12. The activities are all math related that cover the topics including numbers and operations, geometry, algebra, probability, statistics, modeling, discrete mathematics, trigonometry, and calculus. -Jamie Kimber

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This site contains not just math games, but there are games for all subject levels. There are specific games for parents as well as the children. The games are mostly geared toward lower elementary. It is a very interactive website with not just offering games for the children and the parents, but also offers specific activities for holidays such as recipes, crafts, and other activities. - Erika Moore

[|http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com] This site contains free web based games that are standard-aligned educational games for elementary students. The arcademic games include: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, integers, decimals, fractions,and even ways to learn time, geography, and language arts. -Cortney Papenberg

Cargo Bridge []

This is a game web site that has students build bridges that will hold cargo as it is moved across. The students have to build the bridge that successfully holds the cargo, built on a budget.



Jamie Kimber 5/6/11

[] This site contains several games and activities that could easily be played on the Smart Board or with groups. There are math games, word problems, logic puzzles, and also some math videos. -Erika Moore 5/13/11

[] This site is sorted by grade level and covers math topics for kindergarten through 8th grade. Students can go to the site and pick their grade level and math topic that they want to practice and the skill. As the student are practicing the website is grading them and telling them how many questions they got correct, wrong and the percent that they have. When the students are done practicing their skills on the website they can click a report scores button which gives them a report that they can print out and turn in. - Laura Arnold

[] This site has many different things to explore. It has activities for individual grades from Pre-K all the way to Middle School; it even has its own tab for phonics. On the tabs on the right, you can choose between math, free math games, math worksheets, counting, fractions and worksheets, multiplication, language arts, phonics, handwriting, science, social studies, quizzes, sites for teachers, spanish, french, all themes, spring, online calculators, and fun games! Worksheets and games are organized by grades and topics. These printable math and phonics worksheets are auto generated. However the only thing that I didn't like was that for some of the stuff you have to have a user name and such, but I wasn't sure if it cost money; i believe it doesn't, but I could be wrong. - Cortney Papenberg (My summary for missing class on June 3rd.)

[] This is a math website where kids can go to and practice the math skills that they are learning in class. It has games for all the basic math operations, decimals, fractions, telling time, mixed skills, geometry and algebra. The students choose what skill they want to work on and then enter the highest number they want to questions to contain; for example if students are only up to the 10s in multiplication they can say 10 is the highest number they want to include in their game. The website keeps track of the number of right and wrong answers and gives them an explanation of what they did wrong. This is a good website to help kids work on their math skills. - Laura Arnold (Absent June 3rd)

Great Math Worksheet Website! [|http://themathworksheetsite.com]