I enjoy teaching out of our math textbooks and using the nifty manipulatives, cross-curricular centers, leveled readers, and other integrated activities which come with our math series.  However, sometimes, it’s nice to shake things up a bit and jump on the computers or tablets for a little online math fun.  My favorite websites are those that my students and I can use without any preparation or hassle, and they must be FREE.  You can start using any of these 7 math websites in your classroom immediately!

 

ProdigyGame – Free, self-paced math games for grades 1-8 with free account membership.  There is even a free app for computers and tablets!

 

SheppardSoftware – Free kids math games.  Topics include addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, money, algebra, and place value.

 

CoolMath4Kids – Free math games for kids and teacher.  Lessons, games, quizzes, and brain teasers for grades K-6.

 

KhanAcademy – Educator-created videos, lectures, and practice for math concepts at all grade levels.

 

MrNussbaum – Games, workshops, practice modules, skill and drill, and printables.

 

LearnZillion – Instructional videos, lessons, and practice.  Teachers can assign lessons without needing student accounts.  Common core standards Kindergarten through 8th grade.

 

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives – A digital library featuring manipulatives and activities for all grade levels.

 

 

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