![]() ![]() – Designed as a way to help parents / teachers actually teach their students multiplication, this is one site that combines both practical lessons with fun driven games. The skills included range from preschool number recognition to algebra.Ĥ. ![]() The game selection is varied and fun – including the opportunity to play pac-man style math puzzles, driving monkeys, and shooting fruit. Sheppard Software -This site isn’t exclusively math focused, but I love the math section (and so do my boys). – Not really focused on a game, but more on mastering math facts – this completely free site works to build on a child’s speed and memory skills by putting math questions on the screen and challenging the student to answer within a specific time frame – either by a countdown or by “competing” against the teacher.ģ. ![]() Another whole website is filled with just math games and yet another for games that are specifically related to math at all! Fun, colourful, and easy to navigate – my kids spend a lot of time on these sites.Ģ. These sites have lessons and activities to help explain concepts. The main page targets the older student (fractions and up), and targets the beginner to fractions age. – A long-time site that’s very well-known, CoolMath is actually a huge series of connected websites that focus on various areas of math, learning, and other subjects. Here’s some of the sites we like to use when reviewing or practicing our math skills.ġ. One method is to use math game websites with bright, colourful activities and challenges. I love to think of different ways to make learning stick. ![]()
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