Internet Web Sites for MATH @ Home
Sitios accesibles en la red del internet para matemáticas en el hogar
This web site was developed to help students improve their math skills interactively. Visit the game room and play exciting games like Matho and Hidden Picture. Create and print your own set of flashcards online using the Flashcard Creator!
AAA Math features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons. Unlimited practice is available on each topic, which allows mastery of the concepts. A wide range of lessons (K-8) supports learning and review at each individual’s current level.
Cool math 4 kids is a math site specially designed for what kids like and how they learn! Math really CAN be fun and really CAN be easy to learn. It’s like an amusement park filled with math games, brain benders, and puzzles.
FunBrain.com has educational games designed for learners of all ages. In math, games for K-8 include Change Maker (money), Cookie Dough (numbers), Math Baseball & Math Car Racing (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
“The site that swims with learning fun!” Gamequarium features interactive games available for students of all ages and in a variety of subjects. In math, there are games to support practice in operations, money math, place value, problem solving, and pre-algebra.
Play Kids Games.com is designed by parents to provide a web site that parents and kids can use to learn basic skills while having fun. Math Fact Practice features options for timed practice in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. This game contains multiple skill levels and a printable results chart.
The MrNussbaum.com site is free and includes plenty of fun games, such as a computer version of Around the World, in which the user competes against kids from all over the world in a game of multiplication flash cards. If you can go “Around the World,” you receive a special certificate at the end of the game.
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Interactive.aspx?cat=20
Topmarks is an interactive site out of the United Kingdom. The key stages refer to age levels: Key State 1 (5-7years); Key Stage 2 (7-11 years); Key Stage 3 (11-14 years); Key Stage 4 (15-16 years). This is a great site because it directs you to other well established websites.
http://bg017.k12.sd.us/LinksByTopic.htm
This is a website that has many links by subject area. It is clear and easy to read. It leads you in other directions.
Not as fun as other sites featured, but provides basic practice in many math skills.

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