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- Math Question Stems
- NC Standard Course
of Study (NCSCOS) for Mathematics
- Sample End of
Grade Test (EOG) Math Questions
- Learn About the Math Benchmark Test
- Learn About the Math EOG
- AAA
Math - Hundreds of pages of Basic Math Skills, Interactive Practice, Explanations of math topics and Challenge Games
- Algebra Help - although it's called Algebra Help, this site has lots of great lessons and activities for teachers and students of all types of math
- A
Plus Math - click on the Game Room to play various
math games. (Gr. 2-5)
- ArithmaAttack- This is a web based math game you can download and have for free. Elementary and Secondary math problems.
- Batter's
Up Baseball- ages 3-12 multiplication & addition,
select easy, medium or hard
- Brainpop-
excellent math resources and short videos from the BrainPop library
- Bridge Building on the Web- Allows students to learn the math and contruction involved in building bridges.
- Cool Math
- Cool
Math for Kids- geometry, fractions, fractals, etc.
(Gr.5 and up)
- Critical
Thinking Logic Puzzles- from EdHelper.com
- Enlaces
en español para la matemática- Spanish
language math resources
- Exploring Surface Area- Surface area and volume Surface area and volume This Java applet enables students to form and rotate three-dimensional rectangular and triangular prisms and observe how changing the height, width, and depth affects volume and surface area.
- Figure This- Math Challenges for Teachers, Students, and Families.
- Find the Missing %, fraction or decimal- Game to find the missing percent, fraciton or decimal
- Geometry: Culturally Situated Design Tools- Using cultural and historical context to teach geometry. It allows you to design changes to the viewed material.
- Geometry In Motion- Explore geometry by dragging points and lines of geometric figures to change curves and angles.
- Helping
Your Child Learn Math
- Hobby Shop- Here you'll find some fun and interesting activities in a variety of math and science areas, such as building a rocket or looking at seciments under a microscope.
- Hot Math - great tutorial for graphing calculators!
Resource for free
movies and free practice problems. Other parts of the site require
you to pay, but the free parts are still great resources
- Kings'
List of Online Math Activities- math activities for
elementary through middle school
- Math.com - the world of math online
- Math
Forum- the leading online resource for improving math learning, teaching, and communication since 1992
- Math
For Morons Like Us- This is an excellent online tutorial
for all kinds of math!
- Math Homework Help -
Math.com's homework help site
- Math in our Daily Lives- Shows how math works in our daily lives, helps to answer the question, "What good is this stuff any way".
- Math Interactive Lessons- Interactive math lessons, crossword and word search puzzles about math.
- Math Manipulatives- This site from NSF and Utah State University is loaded with 65 interactive math games and exercises that are tied to NCTM standards for grades 9-12.
- Mega-Mathematics- Get hands-on exploration of all things math with this interactive site.
- National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - multiple topics and interactice games and exercises that can be used to assist students in mastering concepts from class
- PurpleMath - great
resource for Algebra!
- Pythagorean Theorem Calculator- This calculator allows you to enter either the measures of 2 sides or 1 side and the hypotenuse. It also finds the angles of the corners.
- Space games- While playing a game learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. As you move up each level of play the problems become harder.
- Spinners for math activities- This tool allows students to create their own spinners and examine the outcomes given a specified number of spins. Students learn that experimental probabilities differ according to the characteristics of the model; they also grapple with the idea of variability–that two identical spinners or dice may not produce identical experimental data.
- Visual
Fractions - indentifying, renaming, comparing, adding,
subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions using visual drawings
and number lines
- Working the Pythagorean Theorem- Web Page to Demonstrate the Pythagorean Theorem
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