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[A apple on a stack of text books.]   Fun  Math  Websites

Internet Math Activities | Math Facts | Math Helps
[A apple on a stack of text books.]Math Activities   [Menu]

    Here are some internet links that will give you Math Online Activities.

  • Interactive Mathematics ( http://matti.usu.edu/nlvm/nav/vlibrary.html )
    National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - Utah State Universiy. This has the most online math games of any site I've seen and it is by grade level.
  • NCTM.Org (http://illuminations.nctm.org/ActivitySearch.aspx)
    This site has sixty-eight of online math activities for students to do at home or school to teach thinking skills and math investigations by grade level.
  • Interactive Mathematics (http://www.cut-the-knot.org/index.shtml)
    Lots of games and puzzles are found here along with fun math facts and famous math quotations.
  • Mathematical Challenges ( http://www.lab.brown.edu/investigations/resources/challenges.htm )
    Ideas of how to do some math activities with your child at home.
  • Kaboose Math Games
    ( http://games.zeeks.com/games.php?task=browse&page=1&category=1&sortBy=pop )
    Learn basic arithmetic skills in the fun games available here.
  • Math Cats ( http://www.mathcats.com/ )
    Practice pattern building.
  • Zeek Games
    ( http://games.zeeks.com/games.php?task=browse&page=1&category=7&sortBy=pop)
    Lots of brain teasers in any subject.
  • kidsdomain.com
    ( http://www.kidsdomain.com/games/math2.html )
    Lots of brain teasers in any subject.
  • AIMS Puzzle Corner ( http://www.aimsedu.org/Puzzle/PuzzleList.html )
    Monthly Puzzle solving activity help students to develop problem-solving acticities.
  • BBC - KS2 Revisewise - Math ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/revisewise/maths/ )
    Students have a tutorial, activity, fact sheet, and then a quizz.
  • Coolmath-4Kids ( http://www.coolmath4kids.com/ )
    Lots of math games for all ages of kids.
  • Brain Teasers ( http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/ )
    Teasers and puzzles for students for 3rd to 6th grades.
  • Calculators Online ( http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/RefCalculators.html )
    Lots of links to online calculators, etc.
  • Centre for Innovation in Math Teaching ( http://www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/welcome.html )
    Tangram activities, etc.
  • Discovery School Math ( http://school.discovery.com/students/math.html )
    Use your superior math knowledge to save the city of Thebes.
  • Enchanted Forest Learning Activities ( http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/8112/learning.html )
    Lots of math, reading, language activites from preschool through third grade.
  • ENC for Mathematics & Science Education ( http://forum.swarthmore.edu/arithmetic/arith.sites.html )
    Games for all grade levels that call for deductive reasoning, predicting, and visual thinking.
  • Fraction Match ( http://www.numeracyresources.co.uk/pairsfrac.html )
    Visually illustrate fractions and play games with fractions.
  • Clever Games ( http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/conway/games.html )
    Games like coin-strip, snort, trafficjam, etc.
  • Dept. Stores ( http://www.brandpoint.com/depart~1.htm )
    Give students a pretend allowance to buy at the store and have money left over.
  • Math Challenge ( http://www.figurethis.org )
    Interesting problems that involve others to assist you to solve them off of the web.
  • Recipe Archive ( http://www.cookbooks.com/archive.htm )
    Choose one of the reasy recipes and teach your students about measurements.
  • Geometry Center ( http://www.geom.umn.edu )
    Created by University of Minnesota, this site has interactive applications, downloadable software, video animation, etc.
  • Parents Helps to Teach Math ( http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Math/index.html )
    This website created by U.S. Dept. of Education has lots of ideas of how parents can teach math to their kids ages 5 - 13.
  • Good News Bears ( http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/edu/RSE/RSEyhellow/gnb.html )
    Students can learn how about the stock market and use math to play parts as the buyer or seller.
  • How Far is It? ( http://www.indo.com/distance/ )
    Students can learn the distance between cities, their populations, latitude and lognitude, elevations, etc.
  • Internet Pizza Server ( http://www.crpc.rice.edu/CRPC/GT/sboone/Lessons/Titles/pizza.html )
    Created by University of Minnesota, this site has interactive applications, downloadable software, video animation, etc.
  • Math Baseball ( http://www.funbrain.com/math/ )
    Play baseball math and choose the level of difficulty/skill level.
  • Problem-Solving Task Center ( http://www.mav.vic.edu.au/PSTC/ )
    Lots of word problems to challenge their students thinking.
  • Maze Man ( http://www.MAZES.com )
    Activities in puzzles, number games, and movie trivia, etc.
  • Monster Math ( http://www.lifelong.com )
    Each page ask students to solve problems in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division correctly in order to move on to the next page.
  • Onboard Fabrics ( http://www.onboardfabrics.com/onboard_catalog.cgi )
    Use sewing to explain measurement.
  • MathMagic ( http://forum.swarthmore.edu/mathmagic/ )
    Challenges by grade level are given to students in math and they will help students to intregrate technology in that challenges.
  • MathMania ( http://www.csr.uvic.ca/~mmania/ )
    Stories, puzzles, activities, and exercises are found here.
  • Megamaths ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/megamaths/ )
    Learn all kinds of things about math, even math fact practice games.
  • BaseTen ( http://www.learningbox.com/Base10/BaseTen.html )
    Practice counting.
  • Counting to Ten ( http://www.totcity.com/totplaces/Activities/school003/school003.html )
    Practice counting.
  • MathsNet ( http://www.anglia.co.uk/education/mathsnet/ )
    The study of math, computers, and the internet are combined in one whopping package.
  • Paint Estimator ( http://www.acehardware.com/ahcp0601/ahcp400u.htm )
    Learn how to estimate and measurement to figure out the cost and gallons of paint necessary to paint a room.
  • Stanley Park Chase ( http://www.bonus.com/bonus/card/stanley.bottom.html )
    Find the missing gold in Stanley Park by answering math questions correctly.
  • Tangram ( http://www.aie.nl/~geert/java/public/Tangram.html )
    Students can create their own online design.
  • Tangram Game ( http://www.cyberjacques.com/pgs/tan.html )
    Put pieces together to create a tangram puzzle.
  • Tangram Puzzles ( http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Suite/3789/ )
    Print and cut out a set of tangram shapes, and you are well on your way to enjoy Tangram puzzles.
  • Yellowstone Page Map ( www.Yellowstone-Natl-Park.Com/map.htm )
    Students figure out the mileage when they travel to three places. They can figure out room prices with a 7% tax.
  • Medieval Adventure in Problem-Solving ( http://tqjunior.advanced.org/4471/ )
    Problem Solving activities complete with step-by-step instructions on how to come up with the correct answer.
  • What Time Is It? ( http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/what.html )
    Students practice telling time along with time zones involvement.
  • Word Probems ( http://stfx.ca/special/mathproblems/welcome.html )
    Lots of word problems to challenge their students thinking. Students can see solutions to the problems.

[A apple on a stack of text books.]Math Facts  [Menu]

    Here are some internet links that will give you Math Online Activities.

  • Flash Cards for Kids ( http://www.wwinfo.com/edu/flash.html )
    Practice multiplication, addition, subtraction, division and the student will know if they are right or wrong answers. Students can use manipulatives to solve incorrect answers.
  • A+ Math ( http://www.aplusmath.com/ )
    Interactive flash cards, homework helps and math games with facts are used here.
  • Bricks ( http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/3896/index2.htm )
  • Flash Cards - Kids2 ( http://www.edu4kids.com/math/ )
  • Mult: An Adventure in Number Sense ( http://www.naturalmath.com/mult/ )
    Learn thirteen math facts and you'll be able to master the entire multiplication facts.
  • Multiplication Facts ( http://www.quia.com/math.html )
    Featuring lots of drills for basic math facts.
  • Multiplication Facts 2 ( http://www.multiplication.com/ )
    This website offers lots of ways to learn your Multiplication Facts.

[A apple on a stack of text books.]Math Helps & Lesson Plans  [Menu]

    Here are some internet links that will help you find more information concerning Math programs on computers, etc.

  • Ask Dr. Math ( http://forum.swartmore.edu/dr.math/dr-math.html )
    Students can use this site to get assistance with their math problems from the experts.
  • EDC's Elem. Math Products ( http://forum.swartmore.edu/dr.math/dr-math.html )
  • Explorer ( http://explorer.scrtec.org/explorer/ )
    Lesson Plans, programs for computers that teach math, videos are mentioned at this site.
  • Megamaths ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/megamaths/ )
    Learn all kinds of things about math, even math fact practice games.
  • Arithmetic Lesson Plans ( http://forum.swarthmore.edu/arithmetic/arith.sites.html )
  • The Math League ( http://www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm )
    Looking for help to solve math problems. Here is a website that can help you learn how to do math.
  • DPI InfoWeb ( http://www.dpi.state.nc.us )
    Lesson plans, and teacher resources are all available. A link to Eric Database lesson plan collections.
  • Geometry Center ( http://www.geom.umn.edu )
    Created by University of Minnesota, this site has interactive applications, downloadable software, video animation, etc.
  • History of Mathematics ( http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/mathhist.html )
    You can learn about the history of mathematics and famous mathematicans. They have timelines, chronologies, and a host of links of history related sites.
  • The Hub ( http://ra.terc.edu/HubHome.html )
    Many lesson plans, valuable internet links to other websites, published reports, and how to write proposals for funding are found at this website.
  • M & M Graphing ( http://www.col-ed.org/cur/math/math26.txt )
    This is a lesson plan on how to use M & M's to teach graphing, critical thinking, writing, and cooperative learning.
  • MacTutor History of Mathematics ( http://www.vma.bme.hu/mathhist/index.html )
    This site contains thousands of important figures in math history and their contributions to mathematics.
  • Math Homework Help ( http://www.mathleague.com )
    Get help from individuals or internet links that can help you with math problems you are facing.
  • Mathematicians of Seventeenth & Eighteenth Centuries ( http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/RBallHist.html )
    Learn about over one hundred famous mathematicians in the early seventeen centuries.
  • Mathletics ( http://www.richmond.edu/~ed344/webunits/math/sport.html )
    Learn how batting average and bowling scores are computed.
  • Online Mathematics Dictionary ( http://users.erols.com/brain/dictionary2.html )
  • Paper Folding ( http://www.lwdc.com/paper-folding/ )
    Learn how paper folding can help teach math concepts in the classroom.
  • Smile Program Mathematics Index ( http://www.iit.edu/~smile/mathinde.html )
    There are lots of math lesson plans for each grade level.
  • Dave's Math Facts ( http://www.sisweb.com/math/tables.htm )
    Dave helps you solve your math problems.

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