| Kindergarten
- "Count, Write, and
Order Numbers"
- 123
Order
Outstanding
- This site is a number game where students
need to click on the next number in the number
line. Web site requires a fee. Recommended for
grades pre-K-1.
- AAA
Math- Numbers and Counting through 10
Outstanding For a number of counting related
activities, this has counting up to 10 (for the
more challenged students) and 20 (for the students
who need a bit more of a challenge). It even
takes it to the next level and works on number
words and the coorelation to the number symbols,
or counting backwards.
- Activities by GLCE:Number Operations New
A
website is designed to provide math links for
students, guidance for parents, and standards
based resources for teachers. You can find resources
by the GLCE. Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the
links contained in this site. The linked sites
themselves were created by other individuals
and organizations.
- Aol
at School
This site provides students K - 4 with the opportunity
to play math games. Teachers are provided with
general information and other teacher resource
sites.
- Aplusmath
This site has many online activities for the early
elementary group, however if upper elementary
students are struggling with math facts then this
site would also facilitate these groups.
- Compare
and Order Numbers
This interactive site identifies grade levels
as well as math topics. A wide variety of math
activities are available.
- Complete
the Pattern
This site contains a random pattern generator.
It gives children the chance to practice creating
color patterns
- Count Us In There are numberous games to
play in relationship to numbers at this site.
It reviews numbers, memory games, addition, subtraction,
patterns and sorting.
- Early
Math
This is an on-line math book which takes students
from beginning operations through operations with
integers, fractions, and decimals. The book is
interactive giving students an opportunity to
problem solve on line. The explanations are clear
and concise. Elementary and middle school students
can use this site as review.
- Fraction
Bars
Interactive site which allows students to manipulate
fraction bars to help develop a understanding
of fractions. This site also includes description,
teacher lesson plans, guidelines and insturctions
on how to use this applet.
- Guess
the Number
This is an interactive site which requires students
to compare and order numbers through prompts.
The game will tell if their guess is greater than
or less than the mystery number. A great review
of whole numbers and their position relative to
each other. This is a student activity. Be sure
to click on "Games".
- Integer
Bars
Interactive site which allows students to manipulate
interger bars to help develop a understanding
of basic math concepts. This site also includes
description, teacher lesson plans, guidelines
and instructions on how to use this applet.
- Interactive
Arithmetic Four
Play a "Connect-Four" style game, earning
a game piece each time you answer an arithmetic
question correctly. This game asks the players
to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers
and integers. Choose difficulty level, question
types, and time limit.
- Julia's Rainbow Corner One to one correspondence
is the major emphasis at this site. Students
must count ants they see, watch a video on numbers
to 20, watch a video counting backwards from
10, or count the number of students on a bus
as they are added at each bus stop. This is a
very simplistic site for students who need a
more focused (less destractions) approach.
- Kids
Center
Outstanding
- This site has a list of interactive
math games. The students can interact with the
games by using numbers for counting, ordering,
naming, and locating.
- Kindergarten Activities New
The idea behind
the site was to provide free online educational
games for young kids. Not only to teach colors,
shapes and animal names, but also to teach young
users the basics of how to use a computer (such
as using a mouse).
- Learn Online
Here is K-2 interactive site
for students with math. This is a counting game
for students to play with a partner or by themselves.
- Let's
Count
This site has activities that are colorful and
student friendly. Reading has been kept to a minimum.
These activities are designed to give pre- or
early-numeration children practice in counting
using both symbols and names of numbers.
- Math Magician This site is a good, timed
review for any of the facts 0-10 on addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and/or division.
At the end, the student can print out a certificate/award
showing their score. Elementary students, or
any students that need an extra review with some
fun to it would benefit from playing at this
site.
- Math
Magician Games
Are you a math magician? Test your skill with
these math operation challenges in this brainy
game, and if you make the grade, you will earn
a math magician certificate.
- Max's
Math Adventures - Now - Next Patterns
Outstanding
- The Summer Mystery Garden is a math
and language arts game involving now - next patterns
for students in grades K-2. Hosts Max and Ruthie
challenge young students to solve math problems
by using clues embedded in a fun rhyming poem.
Students receive immediate feedback from Max and
are encouraged to self-assess by comparing their
answers to Max and Ruthie's. The Extension activities
and Teacher Guide are very beneficial.
- Number
Sense and Numberation
This is an interactive site that has activities
for addition, fractions, decimals, division, and
number usage for K-5.
- Number
Time
Outstanding! This
site was developed by the British Broadcasting
Corporation (BBC). It uses interactive
animation to help children in grades preK through
2 practice number basics. The site contains online
games for children, printable work sheets, teacher
and parent links, and songs.
- Pattern
Blocks - Exploring Fractions with Shapes
This student interactive site offers uses patterned
blocks to explore the concepts of fractions and
the operations performed on fractions. It has
descriptions, instructions and links to other
teacher resources.
- PBS
Kids: Cyberchase
Students repair sections of the railroad in the
game "Railroad Repair." Students choose
the best combination of numbers to repair each
section, starting with whole numbers and progressing
to decimals.
- Patterns
and Picture Books
This site allows teachers to connect children's
literature with the concept of patterns and their
relationships.
- Patterns,
Algebra, and Functions
This is an interactive site that has activities
for sequencing for K-5.
- Patterns
Here, There, and Everywhere
This is a unit which follows a ten day lesson
plan. It involves the student in collecting and
organizing real-world items into patterns. The
student should be able to design a plan to solve
problems using manipulatives, organizing and interpreting
data, and using patterns. The unit involves station
work, ideas for assessment techniques, and integration
of Patterns Across the Curriculum. The student
activities are not computer interactive, but are
classroom activities.
- PlayKidsGames.com This site is a site with
multiple games for review for addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and/or division. Elementary students,
or any students that need an extra review with
some fun to it would benefit from playing at
this site. The students can end when they have
completed a sufficient number of problems for
a review. This can be determined by teacher and/or
student.
- Proteacher
- Patterns and Relationships
This site provides teachers with many resources
and lesson plans pertaining to Patterns and Relationships.
Activities range for grade levels K-6. The activities
provide many opportunities for students to represent
and record patterns and relationships in a variety
of ways. This site contains teacher lesson plans.
- Shodor
Interactive Number and Operations
This site offers broad
student interactive opportunities in Number Sense
and Numeration.
- Squigly's
Apples
The student will be asked to identify the ordinal
number to show which apple Squigly is hiding in.
This activity is appropriate for grade levels
K-2.
- Strange
Elevators: Creating & Extending Patterns
Students use "an elevator" to recognize, create,
and extend knowledge of patterns. this is a lesson
plan designed to help students explore patterns
and relationships. A 100's chart is utilized to
help students visualize the concept.
- The
Number Game
On this site children read the number word and
pick the number that matches. The game has ten
questions. The student must be able to read number
words one to ten to play.
- Visual
Fractions
This site provides student interaction with visual
respresentations of fractions on several different
levels. Representations of function operations
are included as well as printable student report
cards.
- "Compose and Decompose
Numbers"
- Activities by GLCE: Number Operations New
A
website is designed to provide math links for
students, guidance for parents, and standards
based resources for teachers. You can find resources
by the GLCE. Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the
links contained in this site. The linked sites
themselves were created by other individuals
and organizations.
- A
Parcel for the Odd Bugs
This section of the Count On website continues
the adventures of the Odd Bugs. Here the students
match up cups and saucers to make sets of 10.
- Base-10
Blocks
Interactive site which allows students to develop
an understanding about base-10 place-value system
through manipulating base-10 blocks. This
site also includes teacher lesson plans and instructions
on how to use the site.
- Basketball
Interactive
Students in grades K-4 will recognize that numbers
are used in different ways when using this interactive
basketball game site. The students will
view different graphs, math fact practice, problem
solving and more.
- Early
Math
This is an on-line math book which takes
students from beginning operations through operations
with integers, fractions, and decimals. The book
is interactive giving students an opportunity
to problem solve on line. The explanations are
clear and concise. Elementary and middle school
students can use this site as review.
- Let's
Count
- This site has activities that are colorful
and student friendly. Reading has been kept
to a minimum. These activities are designed
to give pre- or early-numeration children practice
in counting using both symbols and names of
numbers.
- Line
Jumper
This interactive site allows students to use a
number line to solve addition and subtraction
problems. The levels of difficulty range from
easy, medium, hard, advanced difficulty. In the
last two respective ranges, the children can deal
with negative numbers; therefore this website
can be used for children of any elementary age.
This site contains general information and and
is a student activity.
- Number
Sense and Numberation
This is an interactive site that has activities
for addition, fractions, decimals, division, and
number usage for K-5.
- Odd
Bugs
- This section of the Count On website allows
students to pair up bugs with an odd number
of legs to make sets of six.
- Pattern
Blocks - Exploring Fractions with Shapes
This student interactive site offers uses patterned
blocks to explore the concepts of fractions and
the operations performed on fractions. It has
descriptions, instructions and links to other
teacher resources.
- PBS
Kids: Cyberchase
Students repair sections of the railroad in the
game "Railroad Repair." Students choose
the best combination of numbers to repair each
section, starting with whole numbers and progressing
to decimals.
- Shodor
Interactive Number and Operations
This site offers broad student
interactive opportunities in Number Sense and
Numeration.
- "Add and Subtract Whole
Numbers"
- A
Parcel for the Odd Bugs
This section of the Count On website continues
the adventures of the Odd Bugs. Here the students
match up cups and saucers to make sets of 10.
- Activities
by GLCE: Number Operations New
- A website is designed to provide math links
for students, guidance for parents, and standards
based resources for teachers. You can find resources
by the GLCE. Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the
links contained in this site. The linked sites
themselves were created by other individuals
and organizations.
- Line
Jumper
This interactive site allows students to use
a number line to solve addition and subtraction
problems. The levels of difficulty range from
easy, medium, hard, advanced difficulty. In
the
last two respective ranges, the children can
deal with negative numbers; therefore this website
can be used for children of any elementary age.
This site contains general information and and
is a student activity.
- Odd
Bugs
This section of the Count On website allows students
to pair up bugs with an odd number of legs to
make sets of six.
- Visual
Fractions
This site provides student interaction with visual
respresentations of fractions on several different
levels - from identifying the fractional part
of a model to showing visual representations
of
operations performed with fractions (proper and
improper). This site also offers student accountability
in the form of an optional, printable student
report card based on the student performance
at
this site.
- "Explore Number Patterns"
- 123
Order
Outstanding
- This site is a number game where students
need to click on the next number in the number
line. Web site requires a fee. Recommended for
grades pre-K-1.
- Activities
by GLCE: Number Operations New
- A website is designed to provide math links
for students, guidance for parents, and standards
based resources for teachers. You can find resources
by the GLCE. Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the
links contained in this site. The linked sites
themselves were created by other individuals
and organizations.
- Aol
at School
This site provides students K - 4 with the opportunity
to play math games. Teachers are provided with
general information and other teacher resource
sites.
- Aplusmath
This site has many online activities for the
early elementary group, however if upper elementary
students are struggling with math facts then
this site would also facilitate these groups.
- Complete
the Pattern
This site contains a random pattern generator.
It gives children the chance to practice creating
color patterns.
- Patterns
and Picture Books
This site allows teachers to connect children's
literature with the concept of patterns and
their
relationships.
- Patterns,
Algebra, and Functions
This is an interactive site that has activities
for sequencing for K-5.
- Patterns
Here, There, and Everywhere
This is a unit which follows a ten day lesson
plan. It involves the student in collecting
and
organizing real-world items into patterns. The
student should be able to design a plan to solve
problems using manipulatives, organizing and
interpreting data, and using patterns. The unit
involves station
work, ideas for assessment techniques, and integration
of Patterns Across the Curriculum. The student
activities are not computer interactive, but
are classroom activities.
- Proteacher
- Patterns and Relationships
This site provides teachers with many resources
and lesson plans pertaining to Patterns and
Relationships.
Activities range for grade levels K-6. The activities
provide many opportunities for students to represent
and record patterns and relationships in a variety
of ways. This site contains teacher lesson plans.
- Strange
Elevators: Creating & Extending Patterns
Students use "an elevator" to recognize, create,
and extend knowledge of patterns. this is a
lesson
plan designed to help students explore patterns
and relationships. A 100's chart is utilized
to
help students visualize the concept.
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