Math Links


A LINK TO MATH (K-3)
Print and Learn - Math worksheets for K - 3. There are reference pages and exercise pages.
 http://www.brobstsystems.com/kids/index.htm
A LINK TO MATH (4-6)
Math for Kids: A Medieval Adventure in Problem Solving: Kids use math skills in solving word problems. Kids may even submit their own problems for others to figure out.
 http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/4471/
A LINK TO MATH (9-12)
High School Math Project Ideas: A site for teachers to use as a resource and inspiration for teaching high school math. Lessons on probability, systems of equations and equation of a line.
 http://www.columbia.edu/~umk1/
A LINK TO MATH (1-8)
Math Stories: Students can practice story problems by exercising their brain at the over 4000 math stories listed. Listed by both grade and subject. They even have several Harry Potter math problems.
 http://www.mathstories.com/
A LINK TO MATH (10-12)
The Calculator-Based Laboratory allows students to explore the world of math and science around them by collecting real world data. Links, discussions and classroom activities.
 http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/cbl.htm
A LINK TO MATH (K-8)
This math site from a former math teacher gives kids interactive practice on math. Students will find hundreds of pages on basic math skills, an explanation of math concepts, and challenge games. Sorted by grade level and math concept. 
 http://www.aaamath.com/index.html
A LINK TO STATISTICS (9-12)
Statistics Everyone Should Know: Here, described in plain English,  are some basic concepts in statistics that everyone should know. Explanations for terms often in the news such as mean, median, percent, per capita, margin of error and so on.
 http://www.robertniles.com/stats/
A LINK TO NUMBERS (preK-K)
The Counting Story: An online picture book with moving bunnies to teach counting to the preschooler. 
 http://www.magickeys.com/books/count/index.html
A LINK TO MATH (3-6)
Fractals: A Fractals Unit for Elementary and Middle School Students. Find out what fractals are, why students need to learn them and how to teach them. Activities for students, links and lesson plans for teachers.
 http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/frac/
A LINK TO MATH (5-10)
Mega Mathematics: In addition to games, links within this web site explain math concepts. Topics covered on this site from Los Alamos National Laboratory includes: graphs, mathematical coloring, knots, Algorithms among others.
 http://www.c3.lanl.gov/mega-math/
A LINK TO GEOMETRY
Gallery of Interactive Geometry: Eleven exercise for student to flex their geography muscles. Students can create various pictures by fill-out forms. By using advanced concepts in geometry the user creates awesome pictures.
 http://www.geom.umn.edu/apps/gallery.html
A LINK TO MATH (1-12)
Mudd Math Facts: A large searchable database of math facts for all ages. A great way to get the reluctant math student involved. Visit soon to read about the impossible integral, the unbelievable unlinking and the dinner party problem.
 http://www.math.hmc.edu/funfacts/
Designed to support a book on teaching multiplication skills, this website is full of links to online activities, classroom games, and software. Choose the section for Teachers, Parents of Students.
Grade Level: Elementary, Middle School 
 http://www.multiplication.com/
 

A LINK TO MATH (9-12)
Algebra and geometry reviews and helps from students to students.
 http://library.thinkquest.org/2647/main.htm

THE CONCEPT AND TEACHING OF PLACE VALUE:
http://www.Garlikov.com/PlaceValue.html

Checkbook Balancing Made Easy
http://www.nrlfcu.org/checkbk.htm

Download the free software Simple Checkbook
http://euclid.math.fsu.edu/Science/math.html

Gives exercises you can do at home on balancing a checkbook
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/sst/sst230.txt

Information sheet on balancing a checkbook
http://www.lakecitybank.com/Personal/balance.asp

Learn to balance your checkbook http://www.learn2.com/04/0433/0433.asp

 

MATH PROBLEM-SOLVING FREE WORKSHEETS:
 http://www.rhlschool.com/math.htm
APLUSMATH.COM WORKSHEETS:
 http://www.aplusmath.com/Worksheets/index.html
MATH NOTES FOR KIDS:
 http://abcteach.com/Extras/math.htm
Four printable reward notes lets your students know they 
are doing a good job in math.
MONEY WORKSHEETS:
 http://www.learningpage.com/free_pages/menu_basics/money.html
You can download the entire unit on money or pick and choose 
the worksheets appropriate for your class level, from K through 
3. Also check their worksheets for measurement and time.
FRACTION MANIPULATIVES:
 http://abcteach.com/Math/fraction1.htm
Print and cut out these manipulatives for fractions up to 
one-eighth.
A LIST OF IDEAS FOR MATH CENTERS:
 http://www.track0.com/canteach/elementary/mathcentres.html
For grades K through 2, numerous suggestions will inject your 
math centers with some new activities for measurement, pat-
terns, numbers and equations, and geometry.
MATH CENTER IDEAS:
 http://www.geocities.com/teachingwithheart/mathcenter1.html
Use these creative center ideas to reinforce math concepts 
from simple addition to multiplication. 
MATH POEMS:
 http://members.home.net/henriksent/math.htm
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS--MEDIAN, MEAN, & MODE:
 http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/lessons/sm1.html
Various activities and sample problems here will help students understand the concepts of median, mode, and mean.
M & M'S MATH:
 http://www.kings.k12.ca.us/math/lessons/mandm.html
A tasty and effective way of practicing graphing, estimating, 
sorting, percentage, and calculating median, mean, and mode.
Grades 4-7.
CANDY MATH:
 http://www.halcyon.com/marcs/candymath.html
Need inspiration for your math lessons? This lesson will do 
the trick. Your students will use various colored candies 
to complete a graphing exercise.
CARD ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION:
 http://www.track0.com/canteach/elementary/numbers10.html
Using playing cards, students will practice addition and sub-
traction facts and have fun at the same time. Group game.
MATH WORKSHEET CREATOR:
 http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/math/index.shtml
Create your own math worksheets here for free.  Use them in class, for homework assignments, or tests. Elementary level capability.
NUMBER FAMILY ADDITION & SUBTRACTION:
 http://www.brentwood.k12.ca.us/brentwood/Curriculum/
Math/Math.html
Some solid advice on this page for teaching children addition 
and subtraction in grades one and two. Practice pdf worksheets 
are included.
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT LESSON PLAN:
 http://www.netcore.ca/~gibsonjs/m2001-7t.htm
With activity sheets and guides, students will work in pairs 
to complete various exercises in understanding units of 
measurement, and when each one might be appropriately 
used.
MATH FLASHCARD CREATOR:
 http://www.aplusmath.com/Flashcards/Flashcard_Creator.html
Choose your operation, sets, and sizes, and print out 
your own flashcards for math. Great for individualizing 
to meet each student's current needs.
WHO WANTS PIZZA? LEARNING ABOUT FRACTIONS:
 http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/fractions/
With this lesson plan, students will learn and reinforce 
concepts of equivalent fractions, as well as adding and 
multiplying fractions.
ICE CREAM MATHEMATICS:
 http://explorer.scrtec.org/explorer/explorer-
db/html/817016222-81ED7D4C.html
Lessons in pdf format; download for exercises in problem 
solving and reasoning using multiplication.
COOKING BY NUMBERS:
 http://www.learner.org/exhibits/dailymath/cooking.html
Students will work with recipes to learn about converting 
measurements and understanding proportion and ratio. Some 
may be surprised to find how much math is involved in 
cooking!
THE MILLION DOLLAR MISSION:
 http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/pro/rich.html
How will your students take their pay over 30 days--by daily 
doubling their salary, or taking a million dollars up front?
A fun mathematics lesson to do with your class.
DOLLAR DAZE:
 http://explorer.scrtec.org/explorer/explorer
-db/html/815358575-81ED7D4C.html
Students are asked to add decimal amounts by substituting 
letter amounts for money values, and create words which 
will add up to $1.00. Downloadable pdf format.
HOW TO MEASURE AREA:
 http://www.iit.edu/~smile/ma9706.html
Students will love having their fellow classmates be the 
guinea pigs in this very accessible demonstration of 
how we measure area.
MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH MADNESS:
 http://www.olemiss.edu/mathed/middle/
The problem is changed each week; submit your class solutions to win a calculator.
WHO BATS BETTER?
 http://www.kusd.edu/schools/bolt/less_act/m_bball.html
Using online statistics, students will calculate batting averages, 
doubles, and homeruns for both the American League and the National League. Hotdogs anyone?
Absurd Math 
 http://www.hrmvideo.com/abmath/
Fabulous set of interactive adventures from the Learning Network, emphasizing pre-algebra skills and concepts. The four adventures are attention-getting simulations which ask the participant to identify flesh-eating bacteria, capture disolvent solvent and challenge the Powers 2B. Teacher lesson plans in support of the online missions help make Absurd Math a great resource. 
Elementary Arithmetic Activities
 http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Tower/
1217/math1.html
Wondering why the Web doesn't have more activities for younger kids? Given up on looking for Web-based Math activities that are ready to use in the primary grades? You need to check out this site. It's a comprehensive listing of working links to all kinds of Math activities, games, puzzles and more for elementary-aged children. You may not need another Math link this year if you make use of all these sites! 
LearnNC
 http://www.learnnc.org/DPI/instserv.nsf/
6703f630096b753e052564e500571b7c
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction presents this offering of materials for Math teachers. Teaching  resources, integration strategies, curriculum, standards and professional development ideas are all housed here in .pdf format ready to use. This is a fine example of a state DOE that is actually developing and providing instructional materials that support the current drive to improve public education. Kudos to North Carolina! 
Math Goodies 
http://www.mathgoodies.com/ 
Giselle Glosser's labor of love for the subject of Math, this site is a high energy, teacher-centered collection of  lessons, puzzles, worksheets, software recommendations, tutorials and professional networking designed to help busy teachers stay on the cutting edge of what's new and what's best. The newsletter is published on a
monthly basis with extra mailings for special announcements and breaking noteworthy news. As long as you don't mind the banner ads, this site is definitely worth your consideration!
Online Math Applications
 http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/4116/
Here's a ThnkQuest Junior program that offers online experiences in appreciating real world Math applications.
Decidedly cross curricular, these activities cover music, science, social studies and playing the stock market.
The material here is very intensive and is not for the faint of heart. But the design and presentation of the material is first rate and worth the effort for upper elementary and middle school students.
Howard's Math Sites
 http://www.minot.k12.nd.us/links/math.html

The Math League
 http://www.mathleague.com/

 

AREA AND VOLUME:
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/math/math30.txt

Following from the abstract theory to concrete demonstration, students will create models to effectively communicate their 
understanding of area and volume.

MULTIPLICATION BINGO:
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/math/math49.txt

How to make multiplication drills more exciting: add an element of competition. Try this multiplication bingo activity and see if it helps your students remember their facts.

METRIC EQUIVALENTS:
http://www.askeric.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/
Mathematics/Measurement/MEA0007.html    (COPY & PASTE)

Newspapers, measuring tools, and recipes are the basic units of this lesson plan on metric conversion.

METRIC SYSTEM PUZZLE WORKSHEET:
http://www.kidcrosswords.com/puzzles/html/pm6.htm

MEASUREMENT ACTIVITIES:
http://www.netcore.ca/~gibsonjs/m2001-7d.htm

Students convert common measurements related to their own 
personal data, into units of metric measurement. Further 
activities extend this exercise.

 FRACTION HUNT ACTIVITY SHEET:
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/math/math19.txt

Reinforce student concepts of fractions with this highly creative fraction worksheet, involving decoding with fractions of words. Grades 3 and up.

PROBABILITY:
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MathProbabilityChance.htm

Using the game, Rock, Paper, and Scissors, students will collect and graph data, analyze that data, and explain the rules of probability.

PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY RATIO:
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/math/math17.txt

Students will learn about ratio the fun way--by making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches of course... Lots here to reinfoce the concepts of ratio, comparing, and contrasting.

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