Super Teacher Worksheets
So one of my all time favorite websites for worksheets is SuperTeacherWorksheets.com. They have highly appropriate activities for all elementary grade levels in language arts and math, and they also have great reading passages with questions that follow. I used the site a lot in the past. Unfortunately, they have recently changed the site, and users now have to pay. They still have a few worksheets available to the public, but most are for paying customers only. The price isn’t all that bad, something like 19.99 a year, but I am not going to be paying for it. [visit]
Enchanted Learning
Enchanted Learning is another good website for worksheets for the lower grades. I used to teach third grade and I didn’t use it very much at all. I think the activity sheets and mini booklets are aimed more toward lower grades, two and under. I think this site would be especially good for kindergarten and first for all subject areas.[visit]
Math Magician
Math Magician is an excellent site for math practice games. This site is appropriate for any of the elementary grades. There are practice games for all math facts, subtraction, addition, multiplication, and division. There are 2 levels of difficulty, and they also offer mixed practice. I used this site a lot in third grade for multiplication facts. After each session students receive a percentage score. If my students got 100% they could print their certificate of achievement. I kept a chart of the students’ names and the numbers of the facts for students to check off. For example, if a student passes the 2’s facts, they print the certificate and I check them off for completing the 2’s. The next time they go on the program they will do the 3’s. I handed out prizes to students as they completed all the facts and the mixed test.[visit]
Greg Tang math
Greg Tang math is also a great site for worksheets and games. It also has a fee in order to use it, but I think it is also reasonable. Greg Tang focuses on making-tens knowledge in order to make adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing easier. Again, this is a site more for fact practice than developing understanding of concepts. He offers great games that the kids really love, such as Kakooma. He also has Kakooma worksheets that you can print, as well as a lot (and I mean a lot) of other worksheets for fact practice.[visit]
AplusMath
AplusMath.com is a nice site for a number of different things. It has math fact practice worksheets. There are some nice flashcards that are useful for students at home, as well as for teachers to print. They have a flashcard game that kids can play at home, but it also allows teachers to create custom flashcards to print for students. It also has some fun games and some are available on Android Phones and iPods/iPhones. Another interesting feature of this site is that is has a homework helper. Students can input their problem and answer and the program will figure out if their answer is correct. It also offers step-by-step explanations of how to find a solution to a math problem.[visit]
That’s a Fact
That’s a Fact is a fun site that is a lot like Math Magician. The thing I like about this site is that you get to choose how much time you want to complete the math facts, which creates a competition with yourself. I also like that at the end of a session, it gives you your score as well as your missed facts. It lets you know what facts you need to practice before trying again. This one, however, does not have a certificate of achievement to print at the end.[visit]
Math Playground
Math Playground is fabulous. This has activities for k-8 and algebra. There are tons of different games for students to choose from, and it keeps track of their scores as they play. This site offers more than just basic math facts, it also offers patterns practice, graphing, and comparing numbers to name a few. Looking through, it appears as though this site covers every standard for math.[visit]
Math Warehouse
This site seems like a very useful site for upper grade students. It has detailed explanations of different types of equations for algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. It even has downloadable calculators of all types. There are also many games for math practice, as well as homework help and interactive explanations of problems. They have a link for teaching jobs overseas.[visit]
Math is Fun
There are some good explanations and examples in this site. Some examples are already made, pictured, and explained. Other parts of the site allow students to experiment. For example, students can do experiments with probability. This site is appropriate for all ages, because there are activities and math explanations for number skills, algebra, geometry, data, and measurement. There are also quite a few math games and math puzzles. They offer a math dictionary.[visit]
Math.com
This site offers many math games, homework help, and practice problems. The practice problems are similar to many other sites in that you can practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. It is timed and it gives you a score. It’s not my favorite, but it works. They also have different calculators that you can use online. If teachers sign up with the site, they are offered “free stuff” like magazine subscriptions. There are some lesson plans, classroom resources, and career information for teachers as well.[visit]
Skill Wise
This site is unique in that it offers videos to explain different math concepts. After most videos there are a few quiz questions and a link to related games. There are tons of math games on this site. This is great for all ages, because they have a nice range of skills and it is very detailed.[visit]
Web Math
I think my favorite thing about this site is the “Math for Everyone” tab. This tab has math practice for every day life, such as coins, figuring tips, and retirement calculations. This site offers activities for all school aged kids, as well as adults. I don’t really see any math games, but there are different activities to do. This is a Discovery Education site.[visit]
Cool Math
I like this site, because it looks appealing to kids. It is for all ages. They have “highlights” for different age groups. They also have “featured cool math games”. There are also lessons, practice, and a math dictionary. This site should be checked out! [visit]
Multiplication.com
This is an awesome site for a wide array of activities that you can have your students dive into. There are many games on this website so I would suggest that you check the site out and look for the multiplication activities that you want your students to interact with. If you have students who are struggling to comprehend multiplication, this will be a site that you will want to remember for sure . [visit]
ABCYA
Very well organized and well laid out site, especially since their recent update. My students absolutely love this site. The owner of the site also has some cool Iphone Apps that you can take a look at. [visit]
Teach-Nology
Teachnology has a wide array of math worksheets and lessons that will save you a lot of time.[visit]
Lesson Planet
Lesson planet is an awesome website that offers premium content at a very reasonable price. There are many activities available here. Lesson Plannet also offers a 10 day free trial so that you can try it to determine whether or not that is something that you want for yourself, check it out. [visit]
Big Brainz
This is a great game that every parent should be encourage to download to their personal computer so that their kids can play at home. [visit and download]
The Math Worksheet Site
As the name suggests, this site is all about math worksheets. There is a free and premium version to this site. If you want additional features or the ability to create a wider range of worksheet topics you will need to upgrade to take advantage of that. [visit]
Helping With Math
Helping with math is a phenominal website and resource for teachers, parents and students. They have very helpful explanations, worksheets and educational games that you will find useful.[visit]
Math Drills
Math-Drills.com has over 13, 000 worksheets available on a wide range of math topics that will be beneficial to students. These worksheets can be a good way for students to to work on fundamental math concepts.[visit]
Math Fact Cafe
Math Fact Cafe allows users to create their own worksheets or choose from a collection of pre-made math worksheets. Right now all they have available are grades 1-4 and the skills are basic arithmetic skills.[visit]
Hooda Math
Hooda Math has wide selection of educational and logic games, worksheets and educational videos available. [visit]
Math Nook
Math Nook is a very good site for quality worksheets, games and math activities. There are many quality word problems that you will find that are going to be very beneficial to your students.[visit]
Dads Worksheets
Are you looking for math worksheets with not much time on your hands? Use Dads Worksheets to quickly print or generate activity sheets. In addition to the worksheets, users may use the useful calculators and timers on the website. You may view the timers and calculators here. These calculators include a fraction calculator, a prime factoring calculator, and a prime factorization calculator that are among the best on the net. [visit]
Iknowit
The creator of SuperTeacherWorksheets, Tim Weibel, has struck again. This time he has created an interactive site for students, k-5, to practice their math skills. The site is in public beta mode at this moment. This means that the site is usable, but is under active development. Currently, no login is required to use the website. However, the site will be moving to a subscription based service in the near future. [visit] [Review]
Last updated:12/20/2016
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