AAA Math
http://www.aaamath.com
AAA Math features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons. Unlimited practice is available on each topic which allows thorough mastery of the concepts. A wide range of lessons (Kindergarten through Eighth grade level) enables learning or review to occur at each individual's current level.
A Kid’s Math
http://www.akidsmath.com/
A Kid’s Math has quite a bit of material directed at early math students, yet has quite a bit of games that are appropriate for the older thinker in your house. You’ll thoroughly enjoy the math games and puzzles.
Algebra
http://faculty.wiu.edu/JR-Olsen/wiu/GAMESand/games/alg.htm
Is it algebra you’re looking for? Then you’ll find this site very useful. Check out all the activities from other sites right here.
Aplus Math
http://www.aplusmath.com/
Aplus Math allows you to create and print off your own set of flashcards. Want to be your own teacher? Check out the worksheet section and create your very own! Also try out the math games and the homework helper.
FunBrain
http://www.funbrain.com/
FunBrain is a site with a collection of different activities based on your grade level. Students will enjoy the plethora of math related games on this site. Look around and see what suits you best on FunBrain!
Illuminations: NCTM
http://illuminations.nctm.org/ActivitySearch.aspx
This site has has all standards-based activities. They entire site is based on the National Council for Teaching Mathematics standards for Kindergarten to twelfth grade.
Math Expressions
http://www.eduplace.com/math/mthexp/
This site allows you to familiarize yourself with the Math Expressions curriculum. Unit overviews, family letters, math background, teaching tools, glossary, manipulatives, and games are all inside. See what your children are learning!
Math Frames
http://www.mathsframe.co.uk/sequences.swf
Math Frames gives practice counting on and counting back. It’s a gradual buildup to talking about multiples, decimals, and negative numbers. This site is for any grade level.
Math is Fun
http://www.mathsisfun.com/
Is measurement what you’re interested in? How about geometry, data, or puzzles? Math is Fun has just a little bit of everything. Check out the options right on the front page.
Math Playground
http://www.mathplayground.com/
You are going to love Math Playground! Math games, word problems, the Richardson favorite LOGIC PUZZLES, and math videos that will guide you in instruction are all in this “action-packed” site. This is a must use for any ages!
Math Wire
http://mathwire.com/index.html
Math Wire is a standards based site that has topics arranged from A-Z. See what the standards are and try an activity or two that touches on that subject. There are quite a bit of resources on Math Wire!
Multiplication.com
http://www.multiplication.com/activities.htm
Multiplication.com consists of different activities to teach the times table. Quick quizzes, games to reinforce your understanding, and times table charts are all here for you!
National Virtual Library of Manipulatives
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html
The NVLM features interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives. The site is organized by grade level using number sense & operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data analysis & probability. You do need Java to run many of the programs on the site.
PBS-Cyberchase
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/allgames.html
Tangram games, jigsaw puzzles, number sense, coin toss, crack the digits code, and many more are here on this very popular site.
South Washington County Schools Math Page
http://www.sowashco.k12.mn.us/virtualmedia/elementary/math.htm
South Washington County’s math page has an amazing variety of online mathematics activities organized by topic and grade levels. Know how your children did on their MAP tests? Choose the MAP Math section to see what games and activities are available in relationship to their scores.
ThinkCentral
https://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/
Each student at Richardson will receive a username and password to gain access to this site which will allow students to view their Math Expressions Student Activity Book as well as Mega Math games. Many of our students have had the opportunity to play these games in school.
Mathematics is a more powerful instrument of knowledge than any other that has been bequeathed to us by human agency. –Rene Descartes