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Math
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The
Math Playground - A mathematics learning site for
students in grades K - 6. Students will be able to practice
their math skills, play a logic game and have fun!
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Tessellations
and Mosaics - Learn about mosaic patterns found
at Pompeii, then have your students create their own geometric
mosaic patterns using tessellations. Pattern block templates
are included;more advanced students should design their own
intricate and interlocking patterns.
- Math
Magician Games - Great math site for young learners
to practice their basic facts. Keep a recording sheet handy for
your child to keep track of how they are doing.
- lluminations
- NCTM's website of resources that improve the teaching and learning
of mathematics - includes online math activities, lesson plans,
and web resources.
- The
Math Forum: Student Center -
Dr. Math is here with the answers to students' math questions,
math challenges, and much more. This site also includes:
- Math
Mysteries -
A math site for sum-sleuthing 7- to 9-year-olds!
- Math
Playground - Provides fun,
interactive activities designed to practice math. Try Math Hoops,
Area & Perimeter, Math Olympics, or many more!
- Interactive Algebra Resources - Here is a online resource for high school
students, with preliminary topics, beginning algebra, intermediate,
and advanced algebra coverage. Excellent, clear explanations use
several sample questions.
- Math
Counts - New math problems each week that really
challenge students to think.
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Brain Teasers - Provides elementary resources
for teachers, students and parents. Brain teasers for grades
3 - 7 are posted on a weekly basis. The answer is posted next
week. Answers cannot be submitted.
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Math
Forum
- Provides many useful resources for teachers, students, and
others. Try Dr. Math to answer questions from
you or your students.
- Rainforest
Math - Find an
excellent index of interactive practice games for Kindergarten
to Grade 6 mathematics. Game topics covered are: number sense/operations,
algebra/patterns, measurement, geometry/space, chance, data, and
money.
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