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AAAMath
This Site contains hundreds of pages of basic math skills
with interactive practice and challenge games on every page. Site is
appropriate for K-8. See topic links below.
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Add 'Em Up
(Primary)
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A Plus Math
Create free math worksheets in addition, subtraction, fractions, multiplication, division, and order of operations. All skill levels included. Students are
also able to fill in their answers online for immediate grading.
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Algebasics
An online mathematics instructional resource that takes young and old alike
through the basics of algebra. The breadth of the material is divided into
sixteen sections, which begin with, "the basics," and proceed all the way to
a section on applying algebra to real-world situations.
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AlgebraHelp.com
This site features lessons, calculators that show you how to solve problems
step - by step, and interactive worksheets. The Resource Index includes tons
of formulas for solving problems, a math glossary, a prime number chart and
more. There is something for all grade levels.
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All
About Multiplication
Use these multiplication exercises for skill practices, or for
students who may be having problems getting their multiplication facts
down and might require an alternate learning style. Explanations of
processes are followed by interactive practices. Several skill levels and topics are included.
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Arithmetic Four
Select your operations and your level of difficulty to start the game in
this skills contest online.
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Change
It!
This program teaches basic money skills by adding pennies,
nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollar coins.
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Cooking
by Numbers
Ratio and Proportion
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Counting
Kindergarten students should be able to manage this series of
interactive, online counting activities. Choose cars, fish, robots, stars,
etc.
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Count on Math Games
Includes online games such as Who Wants to Be a Mathonaire?, Pegs
Solitaire, and more. Scroll through the page to choose the appropriate
grade.
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Designer
Fractions
Students will use colored portions to discern fractions, and then get a
chance to design their own geometric fractions.
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Early Math for
Kids (More or Less, Biggest or Smallest)
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Elementary Brain Teasers
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Flashcard
Creator
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Flashcards for Kids
Students can practice math facts at various levels of difficulty. Timer
and scoring options are available.
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Exploring
Fractions with Shapes
Fractions, addition, and subtraction can all be explored with the use
of patterning blocks.
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Fun Brain
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Fraction Fun: Who
Wants Pizza
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The
Fractory
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Fractals
Enter the fascinating world of fractals, where not
everything fits neatly into the familiar geometric shapes we are used
to--consider the fern, for example... In this site for grades four
through eight, fractals are explained and explored through a series of
lessons and activities,
with guides for teachers as well.
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Frog Math
First grade students can practice adding one or ten to a number with
this cute interactive activity. The frog will jump to the correct answer.
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Function Boxes
(Beginning Algebra to Pre-Calculus)
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Geometry
Center
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Geometry Interactive
Here's a great way to understand mathematical theorems--by
seeing them in action. Select various principles of geometry to
manipulate, including Pythagorean theory, polygon creators, sums of
three segments, midpoints of triangles, corresponding angles.
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Geometry Online
Here is a great resource for exploring geometry in the classroom. Find
lesson plans for hidden irrationals and polygons, school bus geometry,
and volume, along with a quiz modeled after SAT exams
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Geometry
Problem of the Week
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GoMath
This site contains many interactive games and learning activities
including Virtual Physics and Virtual Algebra. It includes an online
tutoring service for students in grades K-12, a drill and review
practice SAT Math test and online Chemistry lab simulations.
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Hotmath
Hotmath provides step-by-step solutions to homework problems in
leading algebra, geometry, pre-calculus and calculus textbooks. Select the
textbook, enter the page number and problem number and view guided
solutions.
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Interactive
Flashcards
Choose your operation for flashcard questions online; students will submit
their answers correctly to advance in both difficulty and operation.
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Interactive
Geometry Dictionary
Each geometric definition here--including perpendicular lines, rays,
segments, medians, or bisectors, for instance--comes with its own
interactive tool to explore the properties defined.
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Interactive
Math Activities
Memory matches, fractions, puzzles, even and odd numbers, logic,
probabilities, math magic, games... Over two hundred
interactive math activities at this site, covering elementary through
high school levels.
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Interactive Multiplication
Online games support learning and reinforcement of
multiplication skills, including Batter's Up, Farm Stand, Matho, Flying
Math, and more.
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Math Timeline
Scroll around on the timeline to find a
mathematician and click on the thumbnail to find more information!
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Money Math
Money Count, Making Change, Spending Money
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More Games from
Count On
Includes online games such as Who Wants to Be a Mathonaire?,
MathFighter, Mallard Math (Chose from even numbers, odd numbers, primes,
multiples of 3 and 7, squares, powers of 2), Math Circus, Pegs
Solitaire, Space Hopscotch (Practice counting by 2's and more), Mouse on
the Move (Finding numbers from 1 -10), and more
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The
Mathematics Virtual Library
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Math.com
Learn math
with the help of practice problems, calculators and other tools. Basic and Everyday Math, Pre-Algebra and Algebra, Geometry,
Trigonometry, Statistics, Calculus and other advanced topics. Best for
Middle and High School
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Math Fact Cafe
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The Math
Forum
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Math
Games
Interactive versions of Matho, Concentration, and Hidden
Pictures to practice the various operations.
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Math in
Daily Life
Explore how math can help you in your life. At this site, you'll look at the
language of numbers through common situations, such as playing games or
cooking. Put your decision-making skills to the test by deciding whether
buying or leasing a new car is right for you, and predict how much money you
can save for your retirement by using an interest calculator.
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Math Maniacs
Find area and perimeters with hands-on learning in a "fun
in the sun" day, or try special concoctions for Halloween
fractions. Explore some of the very creative suggestions
here to make math more exciting in the classroom.
Best suited for upper elementary and middle school grades.
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Math
Matcher
Matching game with equations for all levels.
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Money Sites
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Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies
Math Goodies is a free math help site featuring interactive lessons,
homework help, worksheets and forums! Over 400 pages of activities
for students, teachers and parents. It includes lessons, worksheets and
worksheet creators and a homework help section.
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Multiplication.com
Teachers have come up with many games for teaching the times tables. Many reluctant learners respond readily to the
competitive edge offered with learning games. Try one of the many games
offered at this site for learning the multiplication tables.
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National
Library of Virtual Manipulatives for Interactive Mathematics
This is
a three-year NSF supported project to develop a library of uniquely
interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives for mathematics instruction
(K-8 emphasis). This is an amazing site. Create a bar graph, finish a
pattern, create fractions, work with number lines, tangrams, percentages,
probability and much, much more!
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No Matter What Shape Your
Fractions Are In
Print and color geometric shapes and designs to explore both art and math
with this lesson plan.
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Numbernut
This is a super site with information
and online activities for
Shapes & Colors,
Numbers & Counting,
Addition,
Subtraction,
Multiplication, and
Division.
Fractions,
Decimals,
Percentages,
Estimation & Rounding,
Ratios, and
Money.
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Probability
Spreadsheets
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Problem
of the Week Middle School
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School
Spreadsheet Safari
In this website you’ll learn about the history of spreadsheets, how to
use them, and vocabulary. You will find out how spreadsheets can be
used in a variety of school subjects and how they can help you
organize information and practice skills.
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Create
a Tangram
Using the arrow keys on their keyboards, students are
challenged to select the right pieces in order to create the tangram
figure on the top right of their screen. Hints are available if
students get stuck.
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Tangrams
Tangrams are a puzzle that help develop spatial-visualization skills,
but they may also be used to introduce or reinforce geometrical
concepts such as congruency, similarity, symmetry, and so forth. This
unit for grades 4 through 6 uses tangrams to compute the area of
polygons without formulas.
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Tantalizing Tessellations
In a series of ten lesson plans, students will investigate the
world around them for examples of tessellations, and then apply
themselves to exercises to create increasingly complicated repeated
geometric patterns.
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Tessellation
Tutorials
Designed as a web unit for middle school students, this resource includes definitions of tessellations and
tilings, and tutorials on various aspects and
explorations in tessellation.
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Time Math
There are three drills here that help students work with analog clock
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Totally Tessellated
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The Virtual Abacus