HelpingWithMath.com

Next week Charlie will be out of school for Winter Break and with today being  Monday, I thought it would be time for Math Because I need to make sure I am prepared for next week. Because of  Winter Break Charlie will need to practice both his reading and math each day.
 I would like to invite you to check out HelpingWithMath.com. I plan on using their Multiplication Tables – Up through 10 or through 12 for Charlie. Although we can’t seem to get past the 7’s and it’s driving me up the wall.
 
Recommended Website:
Age Range: 5-14 (Grades K-8, with parental supervision)
This ad-supported website was designed by educators and technologists to help parents help their children improve in math.
It provides free access to a variety of math resources, games, and tools.
Under Printables you can find topics including:
  • Worksheets – Includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, decimals, geometry, algebra, numbers (rounding, comparing, skip counting, place value, integers, multiples and factors) or choose topics by grade
  • Multiplication Tables – Up through 10 or up through 12
  • Number Lines – Segmented at different intervals and includes negatives as well
Under Interactives you’ll find:
  • Games – Drag-n-drop games that cover basic math facts and equivalent fractions
  • Flash Cards – For addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
  • Lessons – Includes fractions, percent and division
  • Quizzes – Including addition, rounding, fractions and the number system
All of these resources are free and formatted for quick download and easy printing.
You can sort by subject and grade level as well.
I would like to ask you a question have you used HelpingWithMath.com in your classroom? If so what did you think of HelpingWithMath.com and why?
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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