I just wanted to share some of my favorite online math resources
and the favorites of my Facebook followers.
XtraMath.org"XtraMath is a free web program that teaches addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts which are critical to success in mathematics." -Xtramath.org
If you are looking to help your students memorize their math facts, this is a great FREE website to do so! The kiddos can practice at school or at home and it's easy to sign up.
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abcya.com
"ABCya.com is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn." -abcya.com
"ABCya.com is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn." -abcya.com
My students love this website! We use it during our computer time. I love how the games are all separated by grade-level and then by topic. We use the math section almost every time!
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jmathpage.com"Johnnie's Math Page is the site to find fun math for kids, math games, and even a little math homework help."-Johnnie's Math Page
This site has loads of free games organized by subject! With such fun interactive games, my kiddos are glued to the computer screen!
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"Sumdog's math games are always free to play, either at home or at school. They cover 100 numeracy skills, split into 10 levels. Most are multiplayer, so you can play against thousands of students worldwide."-Sumdog.com
This is a site I haven't used, but was recommended multiple times on What the Teacher Wants Facebook Page. The games look just like video games and they can play against other students, all while integrating math! Can't wait to try it!
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Thanks for sharing these sites Rachelle! The grad class I am currently taking is about technology in education and using online programs to enhance what we do in the classroom. So, this is a timely resource for me. We are so lucky to have you share your expertise here on ABC!
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DeleteThanks for these! I went to every one. I like abcya.com the best because you don't have to login, their site is really easy to use, and their are so many different games. It could also be that I have preschool and elementary level kids right now so it fits. Thanks again.
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