Reader Recommendations: Fun with Math
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March 20, 2001 -- From Bruce Frank, a teacher from Gig Harbor, WA. who is affiliated with the site
Play Ball! Teachable Science and Math Ideas about Baseball! Educators, take a look at these sites to learn how you can use baseball to teach science and math. Students, check out these cool, sports-related activities.
January 6, 2001 -- From Karen S., a teacher from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada who is not affiliated with the site
This is an awesome site for reviewing basic math and grammar skills at all levels. This site includes games around noun verb concepts to dangling participles. The math games range from simple addition facts within a tic-tac-toe frame to reducing fractions in a baseball game. This is a motivating tool for basic educational skill building.
January 4, 2001 -- From Irina S.,a reader fromUSAwho is affiliated with the site
Fun lessons, games, exercises and worksheets. Learn multiplication table by playing memory game, do multiplication exercises with Larry the Octopus, jump on addition and subtraction train, enter the Math Challenge contest... Lots of math fun for K-8 kids.
December 24, 2000 -- From Wendy Petti, a reader from Bethesda, Maryland who is affiliated with the site
Enter through a magic chalkboard to explore many interactive math projects for kids, including a Polygon Playground, 3D geometric space forms, symmetry, conversions, Logo programming, online pattern blocks, using money, math idea banks for teachers and parents, and much more.
November 22, 2000 -- From Louise, a parent from Redditch, UK who is affiliated with the site
This site features a friendly dragon named Joe who invites children to learn the fun way. There are interactive Flash games and puzzles, movies and quizzes,the main focus is on Maths but there are also jigsaw puzzles, spelling games, plus a section of virtual journeys with custom made games and puzzles plus hand chosen links for each destination. The site is completely non-commercial and child friendly. For ages 5 to adult.
November 2, 2000 -- From Tad, a reader from Milwaukee, WI who is affiliated with the site
Kids will memorize arithmetic facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) by playing this challenging and fun game. Riley, one of the KidsCom Idea Seekers, encounters math monsters that look like numbers as he navagates through a fantasy video game land. As the monsters appear, an operand symbol (+,-,x,/) appears and kids must solve the math problems quickly in order to help Riley get through.
October 15, 2000 -- From Joel, a reader from Toronto, Canada who is affiliated with the site
An entertaining and challenging series of arithmetic-based puzzles. New puzzles every day, at each of three skill levels.
July 11, 2000 -- From Jeffrey Anderson, a reader from Naperville, IL who is affiliated with the site
Prongo.com is a Fun, Interactive and Educational way to learn.
June 23, 2000 -- From Jit Mak, a reader from India who is not affiliated with the site
Ultimate brain teasers. Tests our problem solving aptitude to great levels.
June 13, 2000 -- From Mark Karadimos, a reader from Chicago, Illinois who is affiliated with the site
MATHguide is a mathematics related, one-stop website for interactive lessons, intriguing puzzles, creative projects, educational issues, mathematics-related materials and a help center.
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