Click on the titles below to link to fabulous websites to build and enforce MATH skills.
Alternative Algorithms - This is going to be every parent’s savior when learning Everyday Math.
Calculation Nation - Uses the power of the Web to let students challenge opponents from anywhere in the world. At the same time, students are able to challenge themselves by investigating significant mathematical content and practicing fundamental skills. The element of competition adds an extra layer of excitement.
Thinkfinity - Thinkfinity's digital learning platform links to over 55,000 educational resources including interactive resources and flash games. It is organized by grade level and subject. (K-12, multi-subject)
Multiplication.com - This site contains the techniques, tips, and secrets used by master teachers - activities, games, worksheets to help teach the multiplication facts.
Fun School - Offers free online educational games for kids as well as printable activities and crafts. Includes games such as: Action Fraction, Addition Attack, Cannon Math, Counting on a Cloud, Crazy Pattern Machine, Math Popper, and Multiplication Bridge. Advertising displayed on this site. (Muli-subject, PreK-5)
Internet 4 Classrooms - These links are grade specific to help students practice on specific concept areas.
Tutpup - A free educational website that allows kids to play timed math or spelling games against competitors from around the world- in real time! It also has great potential for use in the classroom. (Ages 5-14)
Play Kid Games.com - A site designed by parents of young kids.Their intention is to provide a web site that parents and kids can use to learn basic skills while having fun.It is their goal to provide a safe place to learn computer skils, math skills, reading skills and problem solving skills in a context that is fun to use.
What’s My Angle - Investingating angles and the use of protractors.
Game Classroom - A website that compiles excellent interactive games the web has to offer. They conveniently embed the activities directly into their site, categorized by subject, skill, and grade level. (k-6)
Primary Games - Large collection of educational games with teacher resources. There is advertising on the site. (Prek-4)
Academic Skill Builders - These research-based and standards-aligned free educational games will engage, motivate, and help teach students. They provide fun and focused repetition practice that enables automaticity and fluency to be achieved more quickly. Includes multi-player, single-player, and even some that can be played on Wii. (literacy & math)
Interactive Math Games - A comprehensive list of interactive math games for a variety of ages and skills.
Game Quarium - An education portal to learning games and activities. In there mat section you’ll find hundreds of links to topics including: Baseball Math, Decimals, Estimation, Fractions, Money, Measurement, Place Value, Problem Solving, Time, Geometry, Patterns, Addition, Subtraction, Division, Test Prep and more. (K-8, multi subject)
Watch n’ Learn Math Clips - Are you tired of sitting in math class not understanding a single thing your teacher is saying? And no matter how your parents or your teacher tutor you, you still don’t get it. You think getting math is hopeless. But Mrs. Sunda’s Gifted Resource students have prepared small video clips about math concepts that will help you through. Maybe by hearing another student explain the process you will understand it better.
Multiplication Practice - They claim to add ONE NEW GAME per MONTH. Each game is free and designed to help students learn the times tables.
Time Attack - Multiplication tables video game built on a true game engine. Very entertaining to play. Watch the developer's video to see how it is played. They sell a software program, but you can download the free version.
Math Apprentice - MathApprentice.com allows children in grades 4-6 to explore the connection between various careers and how they relate to the math they are learning today.
Count Us In - In this nice collection of math activities, there are 15 different games designed to help children understand basic concepts in mathematics. There are games to learn counting, sorting, time, height and volume.
Math Playground - Math skill and logic games for elementary and middle school students. Advertising displayed on this site.
Fun Brain - A fabulous educational game website. Search by age, subject, or game name. (K-8, multi subject)
AAA Math - AAA Math features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons. Unlimited practice is available on each topic which allows thorough mastery of the concepts. A wide range of lessons (Kindergarten through Eighth grade level) enables learning or review to occur at each individual's current level.
Cyberchase - Teaches kids that math is everywhere, everyone can be good at it, and it's fun! Here at CYBERCHASE Online for Parents & Teachers, we've provided everything you need to bring the math adventure and learning fun of CYBERCHASE to your favorite kids.
Mr. Nussbaum - Interactive website designed specifically for students in grades K - 8. On MrNussbaum.com you will find dozens of interactive games, activities, worksheets, and teacher tools that pinpoint essential skills. Different colors identify the grade-level appropriateness of the activity.
Math Websites for Children – A webpage of math links from preschool to highschool.
Mobile Math Resources – A terrific resource of math games for elementary age children including numbers and counting, arithmetic, decimals, fractions, graphs, money, and time.
Fun 4 The Brain – Interactive games for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Also, self-grading timed quizzes!