Here are 84 math websites for grades K-8, including mental math, facts, money, business, economics, more:
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- Adding Decimals
- Braingenie
- CK12 Math help
- Count us in—variety of math practice
- EquatIO (Texthelp)–free for teachers; integrates into Canvas
- Good Calculators
- King of Math (app)
- Learn Multiplication facts—for fun
- Math Basics Plus
- Math edutainment
- Mathematica–from Wolfram Alpha; desktop, cloud, and mobile device
- Math for K
- Math Minutes
- Math practice—requires subscription
- Math Science Music
- Math skills links
- Mathway–make printable worksheets
- New Assistments--aligns with your math curriculum
- Operation Order – Funbrain
- Order of Operations
- Polyup–thinking with math grades 1-HS; web or Google CR
- TED talk on math and computers
- TEDEd talks on math
- Thinking Blocks (app)
- Transum Math
- Virtual Manipulatives
- XPMath–teacher guides, math games for lots of ages; aligned with CC
- XtraMath–master basic math facts
- Yummy Math–math in the news
Algebra
- Algebra curriculum (pretty thorough but might be dated)
Art
Automaticity
Brainteasers
Games
Geometry
Graphs
Lesson Plans
- Common Core-aligned
- Math bundle for K-8
- Mathalicious–teach with real-world situations; lesson plans for older students
Math Apps
Math Facts
- Math Duel–duel against a friend while learning math facts (app)
- Sushi Monster–math facts from Scholastic (app)
Math Programs
Money
Numbers
Number Square
- Build a number square
- Find Owl’s Friends–number square
- Happy Numbers
Self-paced programs
Simulations
Videos
Word Problems
- Math and Logic Problems
- Thinking Blocks–free (app)
- Word and logic problems
- Word problems–type them in, Wolfram/Alpha provides the answer and the how-to. Amazing.
Activities from Eric Curts
- Blog post – “11 Ways to Teach Math with Google Drawings” – Website link
- Help Guide – “Teaching Math with Google Drawings” – Google Document link
- Training video – “Teaching Math with Google Drawings” – YouTube Video
- Blog post – “Interactive Clock Face with Google Drawings” – Website link
- Interactive Clock Face template – Google Drawing link
- Blog post – “Creating Fractions in Google Slides and Drawings” – Website link
- Blog post – “Pattern Block Templates and Activities with Google Drawings” – Website link
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Do you have a math website list that is targeted towards grades 6-8 or 5-8?
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This list is for 5th grade. If you scroll down to ‘math’, you’ll get the 5th grade math websites
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Some interesting sites there – I shall enjoy exploring. As you can see from my own blog (where I look at many resources for teaching Maths – all free) I love to see what’s out there!
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Thanks, Colleen. I think my audience is much younger than yours! I can see you too consider math beautiful.
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I do indeed consider Mathematics beautiful Jacqui! Yes I think your audience is rather younger than mine; there is some overlap though I think, WolframAlpha for example can be used with all ages. I put links to a couple of posts by WolframAlpha on queries to try with younger students here http://colleenyoung.wordpress.com/im-looking-for/younger-students/
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Oh–that’s a good list. Love BBC!
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