Here is a list of great math website practice:
| AAA Math: Hundreds of pages of basic math skills, interactive practice on every page, an explanation of the math topic on each page, and several challenge games on every page. http://aaamath.com/B/grade3.htm |
| Kids Bank: Guided by Penny, Dollar Bill, Interest Ray, and Checks, students will learn about money, savings, interest, checking, and electronic banking in this very interactive site. There are quizzes and games that help students review what they learn during the tours.http://www.kidsbank.com/index_2.asp |
| Math Baseball: This game provides students with a fun way to practice basic facts.http://www.funbrain.com/math/ |
| Basic Facts Practice: Students can practice addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts while taking timed or un-timed tests. Students can choose a maximum value, a specific number of problems to be solved, and a time limit in which they can try complete the test.http://www.saxonpublishers.com/activities/games.jsp;jsessionid=8A4718E71CF5A7D3E7EFD601F724E24A?grade=3 |
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READING GRAPHS–Learn to read simple to more difficult graphs on this site.
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| Multiplication Practice: At this site, students can practice their basic facts and play multiplication games.http://www.multiplication.com/students.htm |
**Chart above created by Beth Newingham in Troy, Michigan.
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/allgames.html This is a good site with many educational Math games
http://www.center.k12.mo.us/edtech/everydaymath.htm – virtual manipulatives
http://www.funbrain.com/brain/MathBrain/MathBrain.html This is a good site for kids to have fun in Math
http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/jeather/maths/dictionary.html Finding math definitions. Everything is animated and interactive.
http://wordcentral.com/browse/ABC – Merriam Webster Word Central
http://www.aplusmath.com/Games/ Math games that can improve your memory.
http://www.primarygames.com/flashcards/addition/addflash.htm Great and fun to practice the basics
www.charlieburrus.com/cool_math_links.htm- Charlie, as he is called in Rice University, is the “Techno” guy who informed us (during our summer program with Rice) about the many cool Math Links that he compiled. These cool Math links can be useful for students and teachers, some of which I pulled out below for easy access.