Math Links


Change Maker- Figure out how many of each bill or coin that you would expect 
to get back when you pay for something.
http://www.funbrain.com/cashreg/index.html

Cookie Dough- Provides practice with reading and writing numbers.
http://www.funbrain.com/numwords/index.html

Dare to be Square - Create more squares than a Funbrain character and win 
the game.
http://www.funbrain.com/sqr/index.html

Ask Dr. Math - Help with math homework.
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/drmath.elem.html

Math Fact Cafe-  This site has a flashcard program, games, and practice 
sheets.
http://www.mathfactcafe.com/home/

Teach R Kids Math
http://www.teachrkids.com

Batters Up Baseball Math:  Addition
http://www.teachrkids.com/

Third Grade Interactive Math
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills_3rd.htm

Base Ten Blocks - Exploring place value
http://arcytech.org/java/b10blocks/b10blocks.html

Mr. Nussbaum.com - This is an interactive website designed for students in 
grades K-8.  You will find dozens of interactive games, activities, 
worksheets, etc. that pinpoint certain skills.
http://MrNussbaum.com

This site, http://multiplication.com/students.htm, is OUTSTANDING for 
supporting the mastery of the times tables! It takes you through 15 
sequential lessons that really teach you the times tables!!! Have a parent 
or older sibling help you with these truly FANTASTIC lessons!!! These 
lessons follow along with what we do in school and there are other new and 
awesome ideas I will be using in class, too! When you visit this site just 
click on the "I Want to Learn the Times Table" and follow the lessons. I 
repeat...They really are fantastic!!! This site also has games to help you 
memorize the facts.
http://multiplication.com/students.htm

FACTOR GAME
http://illuminations.nctm.org/ActivityDetail.aspx?ID=12

PRODUCT GAME
http://illuminations.nctm.org/ActivityDetail.aspx?ID=29

PURPLEMATH- Your Algebra Resource
This very complete site offers homework guidelines, learning modules, and a 
math study skills self survey.  The lessons are written with the student in 
mind.
http://www.purplemath.com/modules/index.htm

Multiplication and Division Facts Rehearsal
http://www.themathlab.com/Pre-Algebra/basics/division.htm

Addition and Subtraction Facts Rehearsal
http://www.themathlab.com/Pre-Algebra/basics/+&-.htm

Mathematical challenges for families provide interesting math challenges 
that middle-school students can do at home with their families.
http://www.figurethis.org/challenges/challenge_index.htm

These materials are designed to help you practice solving problems using the 
correct ORDER OF OPERATIONS.
http://amby.com/educate/ord-op/

Here is a site to help with the understanding of adding, subtracting, 
multiplying, and dividing of integers.  Quizzes are also available.
http://www.mathguide.com/lessons/Integers.html

Students should have the opportunity to think mathematically every day. 
Therefore, the problems on this site emphasize higher order thinking skills, 
not drill and practice.
http://schools.shorelineschools.org/home_education/Members/Online/MATH/dmp.htm

The materials at this site provide an opportunity to practice the order of 
operations.  You will find a pre-test and a tutorial.
http://amby.com/educate/ord-op/

Welcome to Multiflyer, a game for anyone who is trying to learn 
multiplication. As the pilot of a space ship far in the future, you must 
save the solar system from gravitational anomalies while learning and 
memorizing the multiplication tables.
http://www.gdbdp.com/multiflyer/

Interactive Mathematics
http://www.teachingtreasures.com.au/maths/Maths_more.html

Decimal Place Value
http://www.321know.com/g6_51cx1.htm

WebMath is really a fantastic site that teachers, students, and parents will 
find exciting and incredibly valuable.  It simultaneously teaches the 
fundamentals of solving complex arithmetic while providing a handy tool for 
frustrated students to cheat on their homework.  Did I say CHEAT??  The 
twist comes as the students realize that they're actually learning the 
methods used to solve the complex math.  This is a "must see" site.
http://www.webmath.com/

Math Magician Games- Choose +,-, x, or /.  Can students complete 20 math 
fact problems with 100 percent accuracy in less than 60 seconds?  If they 
can, they might print out an award certificate or record their 
accomplishment on their multiplication facts practice log.
http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/Mathmagician/cathymath.html

Math Mastery's CyberChallenge - Choose +,-,x,or/.  Students have 1 minute to 
get as many correct answers as they can.  Record the total on the 
multiplication facts practice log.
http://www.mathmastery.com/cyberchallenge/index.html

ArithmATTACK - Choose +, -, x, or /.  Set the greatest number to be used in 
the problem.  (For example, set 12 as the high number and no addition or 
multiplication fact will include a number greater than 12.  Of course, the 
answers might be greater.) At the end of one minute, the total number of 
correct responses is recorded on the screen.  Record the total on the 
multiplication facts practice log.
http://www.dep.anl.gov/aattack.htm

Math Baseball - Choose +, -, x, or /.  Choose the level (easy, medium, or 
super brain).  See how many runs you can score before getting three outs.  
Record your run total on your multiplication facts practice log.
http://www.funbrain.com/math/index.html

A+ Math's MATHO - Choose +, -, x, or /.  As the math facts pop up, click the 
answer on the MATHO card.  How many seconds does it take to get MATHO?  
Record the number of seconds on your multiplication facts practice log.
http://www.aplusmath.com/Games/games.html

Saxon Publishers' Basic Math Sheets - Choose +, -, x, or /.  This flexible 
tool enables you to choose a range of number facts and a timed or un-timed 
version.  If you use the timed version, then record your number correct out 
of how many attempted on your multiplication facts practice log.
http://www.haelmedia.com/basic_fact_sheets/index.html

AAA Math - Click your grade level.  Then click Addition, Subtraction, 
Multiplication, or Division.  For each operation, you will find several 
games.  Record scores or times on your multiplication facts practice log.
http://www.aaaknow.com/grade6.htm


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