On-line Math Sites

Updated on August 26, 2017
K.C. asks from San Antonio, TX
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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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E.V.

answers from Austin on

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

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

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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H.G.

answers from Austin on

My daughter and I homeschool also. We use www.time4learning.com
It's very reasonable but more important is its method of teaching. Many use it for tutoring in addition to school but we use the curriculum for our full time schooling. They go through 8th grade only so we'll be searching for a new program for next year. Good luck and if you use it then tell them H. sent you!

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M.B.

answers from Austin on

mathplayground.com

funbrain.com

google and get website for math magician

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R.N.

answers from Beaumont on

K., at school we use Math Brain and Math Munchers. I am part of Resource Math 9th., 10th, and 11th. grade.

If you should need more let me know.

Hope this has helped.

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D.E.

answers from Houston on

K., My students use and love the ALEKS program. You can check it out at www.ALEKS.com.
Sincerely,
D. Elder
Executive Director
NEW American School
www.newamericanschool.com

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B.P.

answers from Houston on

I have been homeschooloing for a few years. My son is 15 and has math challenges. The best site recommended to by others with children with challenges in math say to use: www.mathusee.com They will have a representivite in your area come to your house, help access your child and then you can use the program free for 30 days. Nothing to loose. The programs go all the way from pre-school to college level material. I know several people using them and they love it. Good luck in whatever you choose. please let us know what works.

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L.D.

answers from San Angelo on

www.Rainforestmaths.com is really great. It divides up the math games by grade levels (up to 6th grade), and they are all in a fun and educational rainforest theme.

Another good one is www.aaamath.com (triple A math). It has a bunch of math lessons with interactive practice all the way up to grade 8.

www.funbrain.com has some fun math games.

Hope these help! Variety is always a good thing when it comes to teaching!

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L.S.

answers from Houston on

I can't recommend a website but i want to give a" Atta Girl". My son is now 24 and I homeschooled him from the 3rd grade till he graduated at 18. We had his graduation in cap and gown with all our family and friends in the back yard and it was absolutely a God day. It could not have been more perfect. When he started the 9th grade I got the alpa omega computer curriculum and wow what a wonderful thing. They are out of Florida, but the program grades like 90% of the work. Anyway I wish you blessings as you homeschool, because it can be challenging, but oh the rewards we reap. God bless. L. S.

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S.P.

answers from San Antonio on

www.math-drills.com==== my best friend who is a teacher loves it. You can get worksheets from very easy to very hard. Good luck!

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G.G.

answers from Austin on

Hi K.,

My son has enjoyed Time4Learning by Compass Learning. The subscription isn't cheap but it isn't limited to math. The interface is engaging and you can choose which grade level you want your son(s) to learn and can switch accordingly as they progress. Check it out!

-G.

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D.B.

answers from Killeen on

resources.kaboose.com or www.coolmath4kids.com
These are both great websites for math. I use Starfall too, and my 5 year old loves these 2 sites.

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M.S.

answers from College Station on

My sister told me that she uses mathcafe for her son.

The following sites were specifically for teaching multiplication facts, but maybe you can find other math there too. I got them from my homeschool yahoo group. I haven't actually looked them up. Hope it helps:

Timez Attack: http://www.bigbrainz.com/Download.html
Free computer game download that not only drills but TEACHES multiplication tables. My son fell in love with it immediately. Worth your click for sure!

Websites with games and drills:
http://www.flashcardfriends.com/search.php?
search_all=multiplication&action=search

http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/SumSense/summulti.html

http://www.aplusmath.com/Flashcards/multiplication.html

http://www.aplusmath.com/games/picture/MultPicture.html

http://www.brainormous.com/online/loader_multiflyer.html

http://www.playkidsgames.com/games/shuttleLaunch/shuttleL...

http://www.playkidsgames.com/games/apples/savetheApples.htm

http://www.dositey.com/addsub/mystery1M.htm

http://www.iknowthat.com/com/L3?Area=L2_Math

Blessings,
M.
Mom to 5 Wonderful Kids
www.4MyChildrenSake.com
MOMs Helping MOMs Work From Home

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M.B.

answers from Houston on

You may want to look into aaamath.com and aplusmath.com for your kids. Also, Math Blaster is a fun and not very expensive piece of software you could purchase.

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D.G.

answers from San Antonio on

Here are 3 good sights that you might check out.

mathplayground.com/math

coolmath.com

rainforestmaths.com

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D.M.

answers from San Antonio on

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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B.K.

answers from Austin on

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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L.L.

answers from New Orleans on

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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H.P.

answers from Houston on

This sounds simple, but I use math.com.

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S.H.

answers from Austin on

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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K.L.

answers from Houston on

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.W.

answers from Houston on

K. try purplemath.com i am taking college math and that site seems to help me out alot good luck

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L.P.

answers from Austin on

I don't know of a math site. But, I wanted to say "Good Job" on the home schooling. My little sis (14) is home schooled in Spring Branch, TX..... it is the most scraficial thing you can do and your boys will reap the benefits for all the days of thier lives.

Good Luck on the math!

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L.C.

answers from San Francisco on

We really like Beestar math competitions to help kids with learning math skills. Since we can take the tests at home the kids really like competing and winning the awards. We also get to see their results and help them focus on the skills that they are struggling. What's awesome is the kids go on to doing well with the state tests and its been amazing.

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