Math

Math


Math WebSites
  •  Math
    • IXL Math
      Math activities bases on Utah standards for 4th grade.
    • Math Practice
      Welcome to Math Playground, an action-packed site for elementary and middle school students. Practice your math skills, play a logic game and have some fun!
    • AAA Math
      Find explanations of mathematical topics, practice problems, and challenging games organized by topic and grade level.
    • Coolmath.com
      This site is fully interactive and allows the user to sharpen basic math skills, play math-related games and explore new math concepts.
    • Figure This! Math Challenges for Families.
      Challenges families or classrooms to solve math and spatial problems; great for the "non-mathematician."
    • Fun Brain.com
      Who ever thought learning math could be so much fun? Test your math skills with these fun and interesting games. Includes some teacher and parenting resources.
    • Gymnasium for the Brain
      Puzzles and math problems, including warm up puzzles and pattern exercises, to help both children and adults sharpen their minds.
    • Indexes to Biographies.
      Alphabetical and chronological index to mathematicians.
    • Johnnie's Math Page
      Johnnie's Math Page has activities to help with subjects like fractions, geometry, multiplication, statistics, probability, measurement, and numbers. Each topic has a range of activities labeled by level from primary math to intermediate math.
    • Math Cats
      Emphasizes the logic and beauty of math, rather than drills and practice. Provides open-ended and playful explorations of important math concepts through on-line games, off-line crafts and interactive projects. Requires a free MicroWorlds download.
    • Math is Fun
      Examples are given for how to do basic math using text and diagrams.
    • Math Playground
      Math Playground is an educational site for elementary and middle school students where you can practice your math skills, play a logic game, and have some fun!
    • Maths Dictionary for Kids
      An animated, interactive dictionary for students which explains over 500 common mathematical terms using simple language and visual examples.
    • Mathslice.com
      Play online math games like Math Wheel (math terms), Jeopardy (addition), and Finding Nemo (direction) or generate custom math worksheets on topics such as telling time, fractions, money, and many more!
    • Measurements Converter.
      A conversion table for weight, time, length, area, speed, pressure, and other things.
    • National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
      Interactive math tutorials and challenges including algebra, geometry, measurement, and probability, as well as lesson plans in Spanish and English.
    • The Mint
      Learn about money: earning it, saving it, spending it, investing it, tracking it and safeguarding it. This site has information for teachers and parents as well.
    • Mr. Nussbaum
      An interactive website designed specifically for students in grades K - 8. On MrNussbaum.com you will find dozens of interactive games, activities, worksheets, and teacher tools that pinpoint essential skills.
    • Interactives
    •  Math Surveys
    •  Multiplication Practice
    •  Tangram
    •  Graphing
      • Create a Graph
        Here you will find five different graphs and charts for you to consider and use.
      • Create a Graph Classic
        Graphs and charts are great because they communicate information visually. For this reason, graphs are often used in newspapers, magazines and businesses around the world.
      • Bargraph Sorter
        This activity allows the user to explore simple bargraphs through sorting shapes by color or shape into the graph.
    •  Order of Operation
      Order of operation activities (PEMDAS)
      • Funbrain Order of Operation Medium Level
      • Order of Operations - Mystery Picture Game
      • Exploring Order of Operations - Use It
        This allows you to explore the order of operations (parenthenses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction).
      • Matho 2
        To play, get up to three of your friends, and select a card, then solve the equations that appear when you press the shuffle button. The first player to get 5 numbers in a row on their card, wins. Use order of operation to help solve.
      • Primary Krypto
        The rules of Krypto are simple: Combine five number cards using the four arithmetic operations (+, –, ×, ÷) to arrive at a "target" number. This online version of Primary Krypto uses the numbers 1–10 only.
      • Order of Operation Four
        the player must answer order of operations questions (addition / subtraction, multiplication / division, exponents, and parentheses) to earn a piece to place on the board. Parameters: time limit, difficulty level, types of questions.
      • Order of Operation Quiz
        This activity allows the user to practice order of operations with addition / subtraction, multiplication / division, exponents, and parentheses.
    •  Story Problems
      Story Problem Activities
    •  Tiime
      • Clock Wise
        Practice reading a clock, input times for the clock to display, or let the clock generate random times for you to read. Choose from three difficulty levels.
      • Elapsed Time
        Practice finding elapsed time given a starting time and an ending time.
      • Elapsed Time Two
        Elapsed Time TwoGiven a starting time and elapsed time practice finding the ending time.
      • Clock Arithmetic
        Work with various types of clocks in order to learn about modular arithmetic operations. Parameters: Number of hours on the clock
    •  Geometry
      • Area Explorer
        Area ExplorerLearn the relationship between perimeter and area. A shape will be automatically generated with the perimeter that you choose. Calculate the area of this shape.
      • Perimeter Explorer
        Learn the relationship between perimeter and area. A shape will be automatically generated with the area that you choose. Calculate the perimeter of this shape.
      • Shape Explorer
        Learn the relationship between perimeter and area. A random shape will be automatically generated. Calculate the area and perimeter of this shape.
      • Shape Builder
        This activity operates in one of two modes: auto draw and create shape mode, allowing you to explore relationships between area and perimeter.
      •  Tessellations
        • Tessellate!
          Create a tessellation by deforming a triangle, rectangle or hexagon to form a polygon that tiles the plane. Corners of the polygons may be dragged, and corresponding edges of the polygons may be dragged. Parameters: Colors, starting polygon.
        • Tessellations
          This site offers a good explanation of tessellations and the mathematics involved.
        • ThinkQuest: Tessellation
          Find out history of tessellation and learn how to create tessellation. Scroll down the page and click on the "Project Page" link for tessellation project with two shapes.
        • Tile Samples
          Here are several examples of tessellation.
        • Exploring tesselations with pattern blocks.
          Use tessellation rule and geometric shapes to create a pattern.
        • M.C. Escher: The Official Web Site
          Learn more about the life and art of M.C. Escher, who often used tessellations in his work. Click on "Biography" to read about his life. "Gallery" includes images of his artwork.
        • Escher Patterns
          Here are more tessellations inspired by art of M.C. Escher.
    •  Number Patterns
      • Coloring Multiples in Pascal's Triangle
        Color numbers in Pascal's Triangle by rolling a number and then clicking on all entries that are multiples of the number rolled, thereby practicing multiplication tables, investigating number patterns, and investigating fractal patterns.
      • Coloring Remainders in Pascal's Triangle
        Color numbers in Pascal's Triangle by rolling a number and then clicking on all entries that have the same remainder when divided by the number rolled, thereby practicing division and remainders, investigating number patterns...
      • Pattern Generator
        Recognize patterns in a series of shapes, numbers, or letters. After determining the pattern, filll in the missing pieces.