TOp 5 Useful Math websites
1) www.AAAmath.com is customized by grade level and topic. It includes explanations for multiple grade-level standards in the content area. It also allows students to practice skills using challenging games and student interaction. (only up through grades 8)
2) www.coolmath.com. This is a fully interactive site that allows the students to enhance basic math skills, practice class topics, and approach mathematics in a fun way by playing games.
3) www.mathforum.com. This online website contains resources for teachers, parents, and students in the field of mathematics. Weekly questions are posted via this website and students can ask Dr. Math questions about most mathematics topics. This website does contain a small fee for certain selection options.
4) www.mathplayground.com is a website that is created mostly in game format. This website is very useful for teaching problem solving skills and enhancing specific mathematics skills for a given grade level. The greatest part of this website is that math can be done through gaming!
5) www.algebasics.com is targeted for Algebra I, Algebra II, and College Algebra students. On this website students can get help with factoring polynomials, problem solving, and math fundamentals.
6) www.classzone.com is a website that was created by the maker of most of the textbooks used this year including Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry. This website will be used the most during this school year because it allows students to complete assessment tasks directly related to the course content we are learning at the time. Periodically, this website will be used to complete quizzes, study vocabulary, and use interactive games as a review for tests. I highly recommend students and parents getting familiar with this website because it is most directly related to the text material that will be covered this year.
7.) www.math-aids.com has practice worksheets and answer keys for any grade level. If you are wanting extra practice, try some of these out.
2) www.coolmath.com. This is a fully interactive site that allows the students to enhance basic math skills, practice class topics, and approach mathematics in a fun way by playing games.
3) www.mathforum.com. This online website contains resources for teachers, parents, and students in the field of mathematics. Weekly questions are posted via this website and students can ask Dr. Math questions about most mathematics topics. This website does contain a small fee for certain selection options.
4) www.mathplayground.com is a website that is created mostly in game format. This website is very useful for teaching problem solving skills and enhancing specific mathematics skills for a given grade level. The greatest part of this website is that math can be done through gaming!
5) www.algebasics.com is targeted for Algebra I, Algebra II, and College Algebra students. On this website students can get help with factoring polynomials, problem solving, and math fundamentals.
6) www.classzone.com is a website that was created by the maker of most of the textbooks used this year including Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry. This website will be used the most during this school year because it allows students to complete assessment tasks directly related to the course content we are learning at the time. Periodically, this website will be used to complete quizzes, study vocabulary, and use interactive games as a review for tests. I highly recommend students and parents getting familiar with this website because it is most directly related to the text material that will be covered this year.
7.) www.math-aids.com has practice worksheets and answer keys for any grade level. If you are wanting extra practice, try some of these out.
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www.ixl.com/math is a new addition to the list and has the best interactive math problems out there for any grade level! This website allows you to pick a specific grade or subject along with a particular lesson. For example, if we are learning how to simplify expressions in Algebra I--students can go to this website and find multiple resources to practice with. For each question the student gets right, they earn points towards a total of 100. The more they get right, the harder the problems become. And....it's free! Go CHECK IT OUT!