Math Websites

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Math Websites
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A+ Math (http://www.aplusmath.com/) is a great site to check out
when you need to learn those math facts, want to play MATHO or
if you just love learning more math!
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Convert-Me (www.convertme.com/en) is a collection of online
conversion tools for weight, money, distance and more.
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Class Zone (www.classzone.com) is the website that goes along
with our textbook.
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Fact Monster (www.factmonster.com/mathmoney.html) helps
students learn about numbers, formulas, fractions, measurements,
and money.
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Funbrain (www.funbrain.com/) features many great math games,
including Multiplication Baseball!
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The Fun Works (www.thefunworks.org) is an online collection of
career exploration resources for students ages 11-15 that uses
interests, such as music and sports, to help students explore
future careers in science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics.
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GeoGebra (www.geogebra.org) presents free and dynamic
mathematics software that integrates geometry, algebra, and
calculus. Students can create geometric constructions with
points, vectors, segments, lines, and functions.
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Gamequarium (www.gamequarium.org/dir/gamequarium/Math)
offers math resources for kindergarten through grade 8, including
interactive mathematics games, virtual manipulatives, online
calculators, and graphing tools.
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Math Fact Café (www.mathfactcafe.com) has online flashcards as
well as printable worksheets.
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MathFROG (http://cemc.uwaterloo.ca/mathfrog/) is filled with fun
mathematics resources and online games. The site contains a series
of self-contained mathematics lessons for grades 4, 5, and 6.
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Math Hunts (http://teacher.scholastic.com/mathhunt/index.asp)
combine reading and math skills to hunt for information. Students
read selected web pages and gather information to complete their
tasks.
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Math is Fun (www.mathisfun) provides games, puzzles, and online
activities. Topics include algebra, geometry, measurement, and
money.
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Math League (www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm) provides
resources (in the form of mini-lessons and detailed explanations) to
help students in grades 4-6 learn math concepts such as whole
numbers, decimals, data statistics, fractions, geometry, and ratio &
proportion.
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Math Playground (www.mathplayground.com) features
mathematics facts, creative games, worksheets, and quizzes for
students in PreK-6th grade.
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The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (www.nlvm.usa.edu)
is a free collection of more than 100 digital activities, including
games, tutorials, and digital depictions, for students in PreK-12th
grade.
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Primary Games (www.primarygames.com) offers games for many
math concepts and skills.
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Thinking Blocks (www.thinkingblocks.com) helps students learn
how to model and solve multistep word problems by using a
combination of guided practice, video instruction, and assessment.
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