Homeschool Resources: Math

Welcome to our series sharing Homeschool Resources: Math. I would like to ask you to take a look at these homeschool resources: math. Let me know if you’ve used them with your students and what you thought of them.

Financial Football– Grades 6-12, with parental supervision

Give your financial knowledge a workout with the latest version of Financial Football, a fast-paced, NFL-themed video game developed by VISA. Test your money management skills by answering financial questions that allow you to move down the field and score touchdowns. Are you warmed up and ready to compete?

Math Cats: Fall Math Idea Bank– Grades K-5 approximately, with parental supervision

Fall is here! At this website you’ll find free, fun, fall-themed math activities

Redbird 

Developed by Stanford University, Redbird intersects learning science and advanced technology. Redbird Mathematics combines over 20 years of adaptive learning with today’s most advanced education technologies. Redbird Language Art’s proven blend of instruction, interactive practice, and innovative analysis allows every writer to soar.

Buzzmath 

Offering hundreds of math exercises for elementary and middle school students, Buzzmath will help your child practice the basics and improve his or her understanding of math concepts. Above all, Buzzmath will help your child to become more confident with math, one exercise at a time.

Achieve3000 Math 

Achieve3000 Math

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Achieve3000 Math™ is a comprehensive online web-based math practice program delivering personalized practice to close knowledge gaps and builds confidence for your child from grade K to 12. The program both challenges and motivates your student to improve math fluency and skills mastery.

Math Pickle– Grades K-12, with parental supervision

This is one of the most innovative math sites we’ve seen. A Canadian mathematician/teacher developed this site to help classroom teachers address the multiple math skill levels of students through challenging and engaging activities and games that are demonstrated with slide shows or videos.

Teach Engineering– Grades K-12, with parental supervision

Get free, open-ended, hands-on lessons and activities to stimulate your students’ interest in math and science through engineering. As explained at the website, “engineers have a hand in designing, creating or modifying nearly everything we touch, wear, eat, see and hear” in the real world. The free K-12 engineering curricula at this website integrates math, science, and technology through exploration of the “built world” around us so that it’s relevant to the lives of young people.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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