Math Sites
The following list contains links to websites which we found useful in various areas of math.
Sudoku Puzzles
Sudoku is the latest craze
and involves great problem solving and critical thinking.
Sudoku Puzzles
Daily Sudoku Puzzles
Fingertime Sudoku
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Aryls Petersen’s Home Page – Aryls is a education professor at USF and has an
extensive website with student and teacher links
· Figure This! -- Fun math problems that could be a great family discussion
Sue LeBeau -- a compilation of activities and links for all strands
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Fun Brain -- an excellent website with a variety of math games
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Cool Math --
the students love this website and it has
a variety of games, however, many of the games do not have a solid connection to
the standards
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AAA Math – websites offers many opportunities for the students to practice
skills connecting to the standards. They
are simple activities, but great practice
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A-Plus Math – Flash cards, Matho, Concentration and Hidden Picture.
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Gamequarium – a website with many activities and games that connect to the
standards (note – many of the links are broken).
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Math Games -- links to math games
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Math That Counts – 100s of activities that are divided by strand
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Brain Pop – short movies and quizzes that introduce or extend concepts for
students (to view many of them you need to be a member)
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BBC Education -- 12 Games that connect to the standards and make the
students think about what they are learning and know
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Illuminations -- a NCTM website offerings many activities organized by
strand
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Cut the Knot -- interactive activities that address many standards
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Math TV - Math TV is a website that asks a problem and then walks through a
detailed explanation.
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Get Smarter -- choose activities by standard – multiple choice quiz questions
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Speed Math -- use addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to find the
solution to the equation (similar to 24 Game).
The game uses integers and order of operations
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Speed Math
Inequalities -- determine which of the expressions is greater (uses
quotients less than one)
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Looking for the Top Quark -- Excellent battleship type game to practice
coordinate graphing in all four quadrants
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Angles -- The robot has to fire at the correct answer that is falling from the
sky
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Tangrams -- tangram template and activities
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Shape Surveyor -- determine the area/perimeter of rectangles to uncover
the hidden picture
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Conversions -- converts a measurement into several different units
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24 Game – Interactive activities incorporating the 24 game.
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Place Value -- try to make the largest number possible with the digits the computer
gives you.
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Speed Math -- use addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to find the solution
to the equation (similar to 24 Game). The
game uses integers and order of operations
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Visual Fractions -- interactive activities to practice fractions on a number line and in circles
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Fraction Frenzy
-- race against the clock to match equivalent fractions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions Game
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Coin Flipping -- this website will simulate a coin flip with any number of coins
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Down the Drain
-- graphing how much water we use
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M & M Graphing -- graphing, mean, median, mode and range using M & Ms
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Logic Puzzles – 100s of Logic Puzzles that can be printed off or completed online.
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Puzzles – a variety
of logic puzzles and brain teasers
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Figure This – These are real life questions that require students to think about answers and
solutions
Mystery Math -- a math trick in which you pick a number and it can figure out what your
number is
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Nim Number Game -- the person who removes the last proton is the winner.
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Archimedes Lab -- Puzzles and brainteasers
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Lesson
Plans, etc.
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Illuminations --hundreds of great hands-on lessons and activities that correlate to the
national standards
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South Dakota Ed Web – activity links, lesson plans and resources that can be searched by South
Dakota standards
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Mrs. Glosser’s Math Goodies -- worksheets, etc.