K.C. asks from San Antonio, TX on April 30, 2008
On-line Math Sites
Does anyone know of and can recommend a good math website? I use "Starfall" for reading but am interested in finding one for math. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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I checked out all of the web sites. Thanks to each of you who forwarded me the information. Have a great day!
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C.M. answers from Houston on May 01, 2008
www.internet4classrooms.com
www.iknowthat.com
www.theschoolbell.com
www.coolmath4kids.com
www.kidport.com
www.time4learning.com
www.rainforestmaths.com
Try these. My children like rainforest the best.
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E.V. answers from Austin on May 02, 2008
I am a first grade teacher and found a site that my kids love. What's even better is it has levels based on grade. www. rainforestmaths.com. hope it helps:)
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T.M. answers from Odessa on May 01, 2008
I like www.bigbrainz.com for multiplication and www.funbrain.com for basic math games. However they may be beneath a 12 year old level. My nine yoar old loves them. Try the free download on bigbrainz first and if he likes it the full download is really worth it.
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T.S. answers from Houston on May 01, 2008
www.rainforestmaths.com is a great site. I use it in the classroom to give students some extra practice. I'm not sure what age you are looking for, but this is a good starting place.
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C.M. answers from Houston on May 01, 2008
www.internet4classrooms.com
www.iknowthat.com
www.theschoolbell.com
www.coolmath4kids.com
www.kidport.com
www.time4learning.com
www.rainforestmaths.com
Try these. My children like rainforest the best.
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K.L. answers from Houston on May 01, 2008
http://www.gamequarium.com/math.htm
Didn't see this one posted yet. It has links to a ton of others. Also try pbskids.org. It has great stuff under cyberchase.
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S.H. answers from Austin on April 30, 2008
Try Math.com I have used it before when I was teaching Math to brush up on things. They have step by step instructions as well as mini quizes and games.
Good luck!
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H.P. answers from Houston on April 30, 2008
This sounds simple, but I use math.com.
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L.L. answers from New Orleans on April 30, 2008
Although I dont homeschool, I belong to a yahoo group called christianpreschoolprintables. Everything offered is not Christian, but a lot of it is for homeschooling. I get emailed so many websites daily. If you go to yahoo.com and click "groups" and search for it you can join and see everything they have. I hope this helps.
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B.K. answers from Austin on May 01, 2008
Hi K.! My name is B.. I am a stay at home mom and I have an 8 yr. old boy. My good friend and I are thinking about homeschooling. It so hard to pull your kids when they are straight A students and having no problems. We went to a home school meeting Tuesday night. Still unsure of myself. Can I do a good job? I see pros and cons . What homeschool program do you use? I looked into distant learning and the k-12, Summit Christian Academy etc... I love distant learning at Texas Tech but we trying to avoid that TAKS test. My son will be in 3rd next year. We are transfering to a different school next year but I am not real excited about it. I am not happy with the one we are at either. We are in Cedar Park. Do you have any advice on homeschooling? B.
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D.M. answers from San Antonio on May 03, 2008
www.purplemath.com is a very good site I used studying for the 4-8 math certification test. there are also a series of books that really take the math step by step - by Lynette Long - painless geometry, painless algebra and so forth. you can find those at BN for about $8 each which is super reasonable.
good luck
D.
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