Reader Recommendations: Fun with Math
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May 5, 2006 -- From John King, a teacher from New Jersey, who is not affiliated with the site
Math Playground has hundreds of interactive word problems for students in grades K to 5. Problem-solving games such as Grand Slam Math and Astro's Adventures make math fun.
May 5, 2006 -- From Jenny Eather, a teacher from Queensland, Australia, who is affiliated with the site
Maths A to Z is - an animated, interactive dictionary for students which explains over 400 common mathematical terms in simple language. Includes definitions, animated examples, interactive activities, practice and lots of different calculators. My class really enjoys it.
May 5, 2006 -- From Gisele Glosser, a reader from Ossining, New York
Math Goodies is a free educational site featuring interactive math lessons, homework help, worksheets, puzzles, message boards and more. We have over 400 pages of fun math activities and resources for teachers, students and parents.
November 2, 2005 -- From Alex, a reader from MA, who is affiliated with the site
This site contains information about triangles for middle-school and high-school students, and includes proofs of some difficult facts about triangles. It also includes a few problems and solutions.
May 19, 2004 -- From Rick Larson, a parent from Lexington, KY, who is affiliated with the site
Vectorkids provides interactive math tools that allow children to have fun while they learn. Scoreboards help the students gage progress while practicing math flashcards. The site also has an interactive multiplication table and a US State Capitals game.
March 12, 2002 -- From Jennifer, a reader from Arkansas, who is affiliated with the site
This is a reference guide to arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonmetry, calculus, physics, statistics, basic c++ along with other helpful information.
February 27, 2002 -- From Jane, a parent from Cincinnati, Ohio, who is not affiliated with the site
A great site for learning math!
January 24, 2002 -- From Jenny Eather, a teacher from Queensland, Australia, who is affiliated with the site
Maths A to Z - an animated, interactive dictionary for students which explains over 400 common mathematical terms in simple language. Includes definitions, animated examples, interactive activities, practice and lots of different calculators. Easy to navigate, fast. Useful resource for kids, teachers and parents. My class really enjoys it.
May 17, 2001 -- From Eric Ward, a reader from Knoxville, TN who is not affiliated with the site
WebMath, part of DiscoverySchool.com's homework help site, features problem solvers and calculators that help kids check their homework. Students enter their math problems and, with the click of a button, receive a step-by-stepexplanation and an answer. Now this powerful resource features problems for kids in grades 3-8. From fractions and decimals to rounding and place value, WebMath will help your students understand their homework.
April 10, 2001 -- From Seema, a parent from Menlo Park, CA who is affiliated with the site
Excellent math assignments, worksheets for elementary school children. Topics range from simple counting, number comparison for preschoolers to division for higher grade elementary school children
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