Math Websites 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! Convert-Me (www.convertme.com/en) is a collection of online conversion tools for weight, money, distance and more. Class Zone (www.classzone.com) is the website that goes along with our textbook. Fact Monster (www.factmonster.com/mathmoney.html) helps students learn about numbers, formulas, fractions, measurements, and money. Funbrain (www.funbrain.com/) features many great math games, including Multiplication Baseball! 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. 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. 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. Math Fact Café (www.mathfactcafe.com) has online flashcards as well as printable worksheets. 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. 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. Math is Fun (www.mathisfun) provides games, puzzles, and online activities. Topics include algebra, geometry, measurement, and money. 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. Math Playground (www.mathplayground.com) features mathematics facts, creative games, worksheets, and quizzes for students in PreK-6th grade. 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. Primary Games (www.primarygames.com) offers games for many math concepts and skills. 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.