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LINKS TO MATH RESOURCES FOR PARENTS TO SUPPORT AT HOME

Elementary and Middle School (K-8)

  • Arcademic Skill Builders: Online educational games for learning basic math, language arts, vocabulary, and thinking skills. Math games include addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, and fraction and ratio games.
  • Gamequarium: Interactive mathematics games, virtual manipulatives, online calculators, and graphing tools.
  • Harcourt Math Glossary: Interactive math glossary for students in K-6 that provides a searchable database of math terms, accompanied by illustrations and animated examples.
  • Mathematics Benchmarks, Grades K–12: Benchmarks for K-12, as well as models of secondary school courses, sample secondary school assessments, and tasks.
  • Math123xyz.com: Interactive multimedia math resources, including math lessons, interactive tutorials, learning tools, enrichment, and extra practice. Basic Skills, Pre-Algebra, Geometry, Algebra, and Trigonometry.
  • Math Dictionary for Kids: More than 600 interactive mathematical definitions for elementary school students.
  • Math Playground: Play logic games, solve word problems, and watch math videos.
  • Mathwire.com: Activities, worksheets, and creative ideas for teaching math that are classroom-tested by teachers. Based on NCTM Standards.
  • Numbers Made Meaningful: Teacher-tested math stories and games based on the story Trouble with Zero, for PreK through grade 1.
  • Rockin’ the Standards: A veteran elementary school teacher and his rock band have taken lyrics from common tunes and changed them to help kids remember the mathematics they’ve been taught in school.
  • Soft Schools: Worksheets and games.
  • Superkids: Online resource for teachers or parents to create math worksheets on topics including addition, exponents, and telling time.
  • Time Monsters: Interactive online lessons and quizzes about time.