Practice facts with flash cards, generate worksheets for extra practice, and
play games!
http://www.aplusmath.com/
This is a superior math site! There are hundreds of pages of basic math
skills covering 25 different skills with interactive practice and
explanations. Includes challenge games.
http://www.aaamath.com/
Keep your problem solving skills sharp by visiting this site once a week.
They have a problem of the week, and there's a helpful hint if needed. Each
week the answer is revealed for the previous week's question. For more
practice, check out the 3 problems in the archive.
http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/
Go to the Crazy Pattern Machine to complete patterns, but be sure to set the
difficulty level to hard. At Bobber's Farm you can identify odd and even
numbers. Plus, there's more!
http://funschool.kaboose.com/arcade/math/index.html
17 different activities to help you practice various number concepts. You
get to choose the level of difficulty!
http://www.funbrain.com/numbers.html
I had fun at some of the sites listed on this site! When I was there they
had close to 100 links just for math! Enjoy!
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Tower/1217/math3.html
Neat fraction lessons are at this site along with fun math games, many of
which involve higher level logical thinking. Also lots of games that are
just plain fun!
http://www.coolmath4kids.com
The maze games here are great for using logical thinking skills! Be
careful, though, because they're addictive! When you finish one level, you
want to keep going on to the next!
http://www.zoopz.com/
Choose from six illustrated, interactive lessons on length, place value,
symmetry, patterns, weight and capacity, or tangrams.
http://www.linkslearning.org/Kids/1_Math/2_Illustrated_Lessons/index.html
At this site, you use virtual manipulatives to learn math concepts,
strengthen skills, and play math and logic games.
http://matti.usu.edu/nlvm/nav/grade_g_2.html
Test your knowledge against other students from around the world. This
animated testing and learning site is fun to do and helps reinforce critical
math and science skills.
http://www.getsmarter.org/
It's all the rage, and now it's a link on our webpage! SUDOKU! Yay!
http://www.teachersandfamilies.com/open/puzzle/sudokumini.cfm
If you tried the Sudoku on the link above and found it too easy, try this
one instead. It will definitely provide more of a challenge! This one also
tells you how long it took you to solve the puzzle and how your time
compares to others who have solved the puzzle. Cool!
http://www.websudoku.com/
We all need regular practice on our multiplication facts! Here's a site
with printable flash cards.
http://www.janbrett.com/games/multiplication_flash_cards_main.htm
This site is for parents who are looking for ways to help their child learn
math. Many activities to do at home are provided with suggested grade
levels, and they use materials that you are likely to have around your
house. Check it out, Mom and Dad!
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Math/index.html