December 21, 2011 -- Submitted by Harley, a parent from San Diego, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
This site hosts an online math video contest, where students and their teachers or coaches work together to create their own unique videos showing how they use math in the real world, encouraging creativity, problem solving and effective application of math concepts. Created by MATHCOUNTS, a nationwide organization that inspires excellence, confidence and curiosity in U.S. middle school students through fun and challenging math programs, this site aims to get students excited about math.
November 29, 2011 -- Submitted by Craig Gibson, a reader from Japan, who is affiliated with the site.
Free to use and fun animated games for learning basic mathematics.
November 15, 2011 -- Submitted by Victor Morgan, a reader who is not affiliated with the site.
Love this tool. Graphs several equations or inequalities, can produce a table of values, find intersections and-best of all- you can download an image of the graph to your computer.
July 26, 2011 -- Submitted by Aramis, a teenager from Seattle, WA, who is not affiliated with the site.
I like Math IQ games for the following reasons: First of all, all games are fun to play and target a specific math skill necessary for math curriculum or standardized test. Almost all games are free after registration, which is needed to keep history of scores to monitor progress over time. Highly recommended over general brain games.
April 20, 2011 -- Submitted by Daniel Bauer, a reader from New York City, who is affiliated with the site.
Mangahigh is a completely free, fully-fledged math teaching resource aligned to state and common core standards, that uses games-based technologies and reward mechanisms to deliver unmatched student engagement in math. Incorporating more than 40,000 math questions and 11 unique math games, Mangahigh boasts some of the most powerful analytical tools in the online math world. Mangahigh’s adaptive technology means that questions are always suited to the individual student, so gifted students are as well catered to as RTI, Remediation and Special Education.
January 31, 2011 -- Submitted by Dan Conrad, a reader from Baltimore, MD, who is affiliated with the site.
Vi Hart has compiles a large number of math projects for kids, in addition to stories and other projects. The projects are well illustrated and well explained. It was recommended to me by an adult friend, however, because it is interesting, and I have enjoyed it. My wife has forwarded it to our daughter for our 6 year old grandson.
December 4, 2010 -- From Marc, a reader, from Europe, who is affiliated with the site.
Website with 100s of math exercises for children in grades 1 up to 6. 100s more will be added in the coming months.
September 12, 2010 -- From Steve, a reader from Gainesville, FL, who is affiliated with the site.
Math tricks and games for kids.
April 25, 2010 -- From Online, a reader, from US, who is not affiliated with the site.
Interactive learning for kids.Including online practice,math lessons and more.
February 20, 2010 -- From Jude, a reader from Hong Kong, who is affiliated with the site.
Math exercises for kindergarten to 6th Grade. Also math worksheets, math games, math quizzes and videos