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General Mathematics Sites
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A+ Math
This site gives a student an opportunity
to play math games, ask questions, or
get help on a homework problem. It is
fun and interactive! The games include
versions of bingo utilizing addition,
subtraction, and multiplication. Another
game is called Hidden Picture.
Flashcards are also an option (addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and
division, fractions, and geometric
shapes). These problems are great for
second, third, and fourth grades! This
is a teacher resource site that is very
handy for making flashcards to help with
basic skills. Worksheets for extra help
can also be printed from this site.
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AAA Math
This is an excellent site with hundreds
of pages of basic math skills. The
pages include interactive practice,
explaination of math topics, challenging
games, and randomly created math
problems for grades k-8.
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Appetizers and Lessons for Mathematics
and Reason
- This site provides links to lessons
and activities for math students and
teachers.
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Algebra Four - Solving Equations
New
- This is an interactive game site in
which one student competes against
another classmate in solving one-step,
two-step, variables on both sides,
quadratic and distributive property. As
students obtain the correct answer, they
are given the opportunity to choose the
location on the game board for their
piece. The purpose is to get 4 of their
game pieces in a row while having more
practice at solving the equations.
Students need to have much practice with
this prior to use of the site.
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Automath
Three different levels of addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and
division. Base ten and printable
activities are also available.
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Bite Size revision
New
- Contains many math and science games
for students.
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Brain Workout
New
- TSolve It! Math Videos provide
problem solving practice for students in
grades 3 to 6. Each set contains five
multistep word problems with step by
step video solutions. Concepts include
basic operations, algebraic reasoning,
money, fractions, percent, perimeter,
area, proportional reasoning, and
measurement.
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Calculus Problem of the Week
New
- This includes six years worth of
problems of the week with their
solutions for calculus. You are also
able to type in key words to search for
a specific type of problem.
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Catch the Giant
- This site covers discrete
mathematics topics.
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Cool Math
- This site has everything. It is not
in the benchmark sections simply because
it is so big. It has all the benchmarks
as well as games and resources for all
subject areas.
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Cool Math for Kids
- This site has numerous games and
activities for pre-school kids to high
school. This is an outstanding site with
great graphics and animations.
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Count On
If you are looking for fun math
activities for elementary and middle
school students, this site has them.
This British site has math games,
resources for arithmetic teachers,
activity sheets for first grade
students, and even a virtual math
museum. This site is an excellent
resource for both educational activities
both in and out of the classroom.
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Count Us in Games
New
- Here is K-2 interactive games for
students.
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Cut The Knot!
A large grouping of interactive puzzles,
games, and activities that can be used
in a middle school or high school math
class.
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Discovery's School Webmath
- This offers students assistance in
math. Students can select the
appropriate category and enter in their
problem to solve it. Help categories
include numbers and operations,
measurement and geometry, Pre-Algebra,
Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Data
Analysis and some problem solving.
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Elementary New
- Here students can complete a number
of different games while covering many
GLCE's. This encompasses adding,
odds/evens, multiples, story problems,
counting, and much more!
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Enquiring Into Number Things
This site will help the teacher to set
up activities in the classroom in
various topics in math.
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Figure This!
- Site contains math challenge
problems for students to work at home
with family. Site is supported by NCTM
to encourage a positive attitude towards
math.
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Flatland
- The entire book "Flatland" online.
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Formula Fusion
New
- A variety of games for different
math operations for all skill levels.
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Fractions New
- A variety of games for all concepts
of fraction operations at various skill
levels.
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Fractions and Decimals
New
- A variety of games for all concepts
of fraction operations at various skill
levels.
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FunBrain.com
New
- Outstanding: The
students will be able to play fun,
interactive games that will enhance
their learning. These games help with
telling time, number relationships,
problem solving, matching, adding, and
much, much more. The students will be
actively involved and focused when
engaged on this site.
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FunBrain.com Kids Center
Students can choose from 17 different
games. The games involve the four basic
operations with different levels of
difficulty.
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Fun Calculus
New
- This site includes movie tutorials
on Limits and Continuity and Finding
Derivatives, interactive cheat sheets of
common formulas used in Calculus, and
Theme Songs to help remember some of the
rules.
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Gamequarium
Outstanding
- Elementary student site
includes content in various areas. Site
author is an elementary educator who has
aligned each Game equarium subject and
topic to Missouri's Show-Me Standards
and the School District of Washington
Curriculum. Student created games are
also included.
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Geometry Activities from Wichita.edu
New
- This site has hands-on activities
for Geometry students to gain a better
understanding of things like surface
area, volumes and the value of pi.
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Geometry Web Page
New
- This site has 16 activities that you
can do with your Geometry Students.
These are paper and pencil activities
that range from Tangrams, Tessellations,
Polygons, Constructions, Symmetry and
Polyhedra.
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Halloween Challenge
- This site provides a printable
Halloween activity for students
involving reasoning and problem solving.
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High School Mathematics
New
- This site is a great resourse for
High School teachers and students. There
are links to pages that help with
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and
Calculus. There are sites that allow you
to put in problems and get immediate
answers.
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Houghton Mifflin Activities (K-8)
Houghton Mifflin has provided many
different activities for all levels of
K-8 math. They may be copied for teacher
use as long as you use the copyright
provided. This site is always being
updated. Math topics include: geometry
and shapes, graphing, computation,
measurement, scale drawing and sorting.
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Interactive Activities
New
- Good activities for students to work
through. Includes activities for all
levels K-12.
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Internet4classrooms
New
- Outstanding: What a
site! These sites are leveled according
to the grade level. There are many links
that go with almost any math GLCE you
are teaching. There are many reteaching
and/or reinforcing opportunities when
using this site!
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Internet for Classrooms
New
- There are a large amount of
interactive games to teach math
concepts.
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King's List of On-line Math Activities
- An abudance of math resources
from basic math through geometry.
Appropriate for all math levels. Many of
the applications require Shockwave.
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Learning Planet
New
- There are some fun learning games at
this site. They go along with telling
time, counting, math facts, and
memory/problem solving.
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Learn Online
New
- Here is K-2 interactive site for
students with math. This is a counting
game for students to play with a partner
or by themselves.
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Math - Algebra
New
- This site provides links to several
other websites that are Algebra based.
There are several links for upper
elementary/pre-Algebra level that gives
students some review of basic skills.
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Math for Elementary Teachers
- This site is filled with various
options to explore such as student
interactive games, general information
and other teacher resource sites.
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Math Games and Puzzles
- A site providing many links to math
games and puzzles.
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Math/Geometry
New
- This sites has a lot of different
activities that students can use as a
review. It covers geometry concepts from
K-8.
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Math Help & Learning Resources
New
- Is math your favorite subject or
your most hated topic in school? Here's
plenty of math help, math fun and other
useful resources for you! Find
interesting quizzes, practice, homework
help and other materials to keep you
occupied; or fun facts, games, puzzles
and other cool stuff to make this
subject something to be enjoyed rather
than dreaded.
This site is great for Grades 8-12.
Within the specific subject areas (such
as Algebra and Geometry) it shows some
examples of the concept as well as
showing a short video to help reinforce
the topic.
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Math Maze
- The site is not a typical
mathematics site. It contains
information on the history and famous
people of mathematics as well as games
and activities related to mathematics
concepts.
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Math Playground
- This site has interactive activities
and games for K-5.
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Math Playground Math Olympics
New
- Students are given 20 multiple
choice questions that varies in range
from word problems, fractions, percents,
decimals, and more. Text box will pop up
to let you try it again if you answer
wrong, if you continue to get it wrong
it will tell you the correct answer.
Great review practice for gr.4-6.
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Math Trivia Grades 7-9
- A Jeopardy style game board
set up for 1 or 2 players. The
categories are Measurement, Numerical,
Problem Solving, Algebra and Geometry.
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Mancala
- This interactive site allows
students to play the game Mancala. It is
an excellent resource for teachers to
address multicultural mathematics in
their classroom. The only drawback is
that it does not give any of the history
of the game.
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Math Advantage
E-Lab is maintained by Harcourt
Publishers and offers Math activities
for grade levels K-8.
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MathCats
- General Math – Crafts that relate to
math, stories, and math facts.
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Math for Morons Like Us
- This site has been designed to
assist in the understanding of
mathematical concepts ranging from
Pre-Algebra to Calculus.
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Math in Daily Life
Students look at the language of numbers
through common situations, such as
playing games or cooking. Using
decision-making skills students decide
whether buying or leasing a new car is
right for them. They can also predict
how much money they can save for
retirement by using an interest
calculator, as well as several other
examples. This site crosses all the
strands of math at the middle school
level.
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Math Millionaire
New
- Math version of Who Wants To Be A
Millionaire testing them on all aspects
of math operations.
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Math Poppers
New
- Students perform mental math to
quickly pop the answer balloons and go
on to the next, faster level.
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MegaConverter
Interactive conversion table that
converts all kinds of measure: time,
temperature, angles and degrees. It also
converts fractions to decimals. This is
a student activity.
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Plane Math Activities
Learn to choose the shortest route for a
plane to fly. Build your own kite.
There are nine activities to choose from
in this site. The NCTM standards are
provided in the teacher resources
section of each different game.
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Quia Mathematics
Outstanding -
This site has several
different topics. Within each topic the
student can choose to play 1 to 5
different activities: flashcard,
matching, word search, concentration or
simply solving the problem in a "Who
Wants to be a Millionaire" type game.
Excellent for practice or review.
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Rags to Riches
- An game involving solving
algebra equations. The style of the game
is a multiple choice format with hints
available and dollar amounts awarded for
correct answers. A nice interactive
review for beginning algebra students.
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Rainforest Maths
New
- Outstanding: What an
awesome tool with so many different
approaches for each concept! The
students can pick different ways they
want to count, complete patterns, learn
geometry, work on measurement, and learn
about data and probability. This site
has a lot to offer and it is all grade
leveled!
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Soft Schools On Line Math Games
New
- Several great math games sorted by
great level.
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The Maths File Game Show
Outstanding-This
site provides 12 games that cover
several bench marks. All games are
performed by students and presents 3
levels of difficulty with immediate
answers. I rate this site a 5 star.
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The Math Page
New
- A comprehensive site with topics
from basic addition to percents and
ratios. Great as an on-line
tutorial/refresher that offers
step-by-step examples and explanations
along with extra problems to assure
mastery.
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The National Math Trail
Outstanding
- This site includes descriptions of
activities that have been performed by
other classes that you can reproduce in
your own classroom. The major focus of
the project is to connect math to the
real world. In a math trail activity,
students go out into their communities,
find examples of the math they have been
learning, and create problems related to
their discoveries. Students work in
teams to document their work with
photographs, drawings, narratives and
maps to create trails that begin and end
at their school. The trails wind through
their community with stops at locations
where they have found examples of
mathematics. Each team creates a math
trail book that can be shared with other
students and parents. The site also
provides a place for students to post
their work.
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Thinking Blocks
New
- Thinking Blocks is an engaging,
interactive math tool developed by
classroom teachers to help students
learn how to solve multistep word
problems. Thinking Blocks encourages
students to look beyond the surface to
discover the concepts and relationships
that are at the core of every math
problem.
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Webmath
This offers students assistance in math.
Students can select the appropriate
category and enter in their problem to
solve it. Help categories include
numbers and operations, measurement and
geometry, Pre-Algebra, Algebra,
Trigonometry, Calculus, Data Analysis
and some problem solving.
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Mathszone
Very interactive. Two students have
been locked in a dungeon, you need to
find the numbers in a sequence to unlock
the code for the two to escape. There
are several problem solving skills
involved in this game.
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Whole Number Algorithms and a Bit of
Algebra
- This site will help students and
teachers look at, and practice,
addition, subtraction, multiplication
and division of whole numbers from a
geometric, "hands-on" perspective.
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William's Home Page
- This site includes a collection of
geometric student activities, such as
making tesselations, using concepts of
similarity, deducing angles, working
with two-dimensional and
three-dimensional shapes, window
patterns from geometric shapes,
geometric activities with string,
multicultural mathematics, creating
geometric figures from matches
(toothpicks), games and puzzles.
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