Links, Links, Links! Worksheets, Flashcards, Basic Math Practice, Homework Help A+ Math Elementary and Middle School http://www.aplusmath.com Lots of interactive activities for teaching and reinforcing Math skills. Flash cards include everything from basic facts & rounding numbers to square roots, algebra & geometry. Can set time and number of problems. Games include various versions of Bingo, Hidden Picture and Concentration covering all the basic skills. Worksheets include basic operations and order of operations. The Homework Helper allows students to check their math answers before turning in their work - without giving away the right answer! AAA Math http://www.aaamath.com Basic math skills, problems and games. An interactive site which keeps time and scores for each player. All Math http://www.allmath.com/ Elementary, Middle and High School Includes flashcards, metric conversion tables, the magic square game, a glossary, and biographies of mathematicians. Basic Math Practice http://www.math.com/homeworkhelp/BasicMath.html Everyday Math Resources for Third Grade – lots of links by topic http://www1.center.k12.mo.us/EDTECH/edm/3.htm Grades K-5 Flashcards Elementary and Middle School http://www.edu4kids.com/math/ (copy URL into browser) Flashcard activities similar to aplus math.com but also sections for language, science, and social studies. Fun Math Lessons by Cynthia Lanius http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Lessons/ Elementary and Middle School Glencliff’s link to Math Facts http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/Mathmagician/cathymath.html This contains all 4 operations. Elementary Internet4Classrooms Grades K-8 http://www.internet4classrooms.com/ http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills_k_math_new.htm Skills, standards, worksheets K-5 Math Links & Activities by Topic http://schools.coventryschools.net/oakhaven/Curriculum/everyday_math.htm Grades K-5 Math Forum Elementary, Middle and High School http://www.forum.swarthmore.edu/ A fully searchable site covering everything from beginning arithmetic operations to advanced High School topics. One feature is the problem of the week. Students can read the problem, print it out if desired, solve it and submit their answers along with solutions. Several examples of student submissions are posted as well. Math Goodies Elementary, Middle and High School http://www.mathgoodies.com/ This site includes online lessons and activities, puzzles, worksheets, software recommendations, word searches, crossword puzzles, a graphing calculator. Short lessons (explanations) are followed by interactive activities. Has a puzzle library including crosswords, word searches, and solutions for each. Themes are taken from topics in Math and Computers. Much of this site is for upper level math so it is good for challenging topics or older students. The bookstore links to math books on Amazon.com. There is also a Parents Place with ideas and comments from parents. Mathfactcafe Elementary and Middle School http://www.mathfactcafe.com Parents can generate their own worksheets quickly and easily!! Make a customized worksheet in less than a minute, with as many problems as you like and set the parameters you want. Flashcards too! Multiplication.com http://www.multiplication.com:80/ Great activities, worksheets, games, flashcards Elementary Otter Creek Institute http://www.oci-sems.com/ Mastering Math Facts Quia Math Elementary and Middle School http://www.quia.com/math.html Quia had more than 30 math activities including flashcards and a Concentration-style matching game. Topics range from basic addition to algebra terminology. Don't miss the Math Journey, where students can travel around the world as they practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and rounding at four levels. The 24 Game http://www.surfnetkids.com/games/Math24/ Classic game to create 24 Grades 2-8 TeacherVision http://www.teachervision.fen.com/ Lots of printables. Worksheets http://www.schoolfamily.com/print-and-use-tools/category/28math?gclid=CMTE8oDGwpYCFQrFGgodd1TTxg http://www.freeworksheets.com/ http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/math/ http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/ http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/math Make your own worksheets for free! Simply select the type of problem, the maximum and minimum numbers to be used in the problems, then click on the button! A worksheet will be created to your specifications, ready to be printed for use. (Computations with whole numbers). HOMEWORK HELP HomeworkCentral Elementary, Middle and High School http://www.bigchalk.com This site is packed with resources for parents and teachers. Students can get help with any subject. Lessons include explanations. Homework help and Study Helpers are available. Interactive games make learning fun. Links to many sites – a variety of subjects. HomeworkSpot.com Elementary, Middle and High School http://www.homeworkspot.com/ Here’s a good place for students to start homework that requires online resources which are grouped by grade level and by theme. Topical themes cover dinosaurs, the human body, outer space and more. Subjects include math, science, social studies, art, music, language, health and more. The reference section contains current events, libraries, museums, a reference desk, subject experts, dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps and more. The site also takes students on virtual field trips to an elephant sanctuary, Mt. Everest and beyond. Kids will also enjoy the Study Break sections, which point to games, activities and other age-appropriate sites they can explore. The extracurricular areas for middle and high school students offer links for band, chess, and debate. Tutorials online Elementary, Middle School, High School, Adult/Professional http://www.findtutorials.com Search for tutorials on practically any subject, ranging from photography to science to math. Unlike other online learning indexes, FindTutorials.com guides you directly to written, certified tutorials carefully selected from all over the Web, and does not take you to unreliable and irrelevant Web sites, discussion forums, and the like. Find all the free tutorials you will ever need. Math Homework Help for Parents http://www.math.com/parents/helpyourkids.html Homework Hotline http://homeworkhotline.org/ 1-888-986-2345 Call Monday – Thursday 4:00 – 7:00 PM