Websites to Help with Math

Updated on March 08, 2012
E.B. asks from Tacoma, WA
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Are there any web sites out there that will help my Six year old with learning math?? I mean for like practice outside of school??

I guess I would also like one for Reading and writing as well......Got any idea's:)

Thank You:)

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K.M.

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Khan Academy is awesome! Love that site!

For a six year old, you may want to try coolmath.com. It is a math games sight and my kids loved it. They thought they were playing games and didn't even realize that they were getting some great math practice.

Scholastic.com is always a favorite for reading and I agree with a previous post about Starfall.com.

Have a great evening!

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S.H.

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THIS is an awesome website AND it is free, and even Bill Gates is a fan of this site. Developed by a Harvard guy who did it to help his niece.
It is so successful, that even some schools are adopting this method of teaching.

www.khanacademy.org.

It is even for adults.
MANY subjects, on any math related need. From the most basic to the most advanced. Even History.
It will boggle your mind.

My kids use this too.
They like it.
Even my Husband used it while he was in college.

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K.S.

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V.M.

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i think there is one called mathmagician

and starfall has a math section now

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E.S.

answers from Chicago on

For math, I just heard of this site. Haven't had a chance to try it out with my second grader yet, but I've heard some great things about it.

https://www.xtramath.org/

For reading, my daughter always liked www.starfall.com. Hope that helps!

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D.P.

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http://www.abcmouse.com/

I think the first month is free, and then it's 7.95/month. Worth it for all of the activities and resources offered.

http://www.starfall.com/ - reading

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M.L.

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I am so glad you asked this question!

The only one I've heard of (haven't used yet) that's not listed is:

mathwhizz.com

M.L.

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M.M.

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softschools.com
ixl.com but I think there is a fee after you use the first so many practices.

Flashcards, make your own out of 1/2 3x5 index cards

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