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Math Websites

Game websites:

  • arcademics.com

- This site is full of arcade style games that provide good repetition of basic math fact patterns.The site also has spelling, language, and geography games.This is a good alternative to fast math and my favorite site.

  • xtramath.org

- This site has a lot of leveled practice of math facts.Simply start an account for free and the site will take you through several pretests to pinpoint the level at which to start.
This site is also a good alternative to fast math.

  • abcya.com

- This site has a lot of games.It is geared more for early elementary, but does have some games for upper elementary.

  • mrnussbaum.com

- This site has a lot of good games.The students really enjoy it, but there is a lot of stuff on the site that sometimes makes it difficult to navigate.

  • Mathplayground.com

-This site is not all math games, but does contain some great links.Most students enjoy the logic games the best, yet there are a plethora of games to choose from.

  • IXL.com

-This is a great site if you don’t mind paying for it for it.It takes the student through categorized sets of problems that incrementally become more difficult.In addition, most of the problems strongly resemble the problems found on standardized tests.


Worksheet generator websites:

  • worksheetworks.com

- This is my favorite worksheet generator.It allows you to customize worksheets in math areas that span from K4 to fifth grade.It also contains other content area worksheets.

  • math-drills.com

-This site has a plethora of math worksheets, but they aren’t customizable.

  • mathworksheetwizard.com

-This is not a great site, but it does contain some math content areas that are not generally addressed.

  • math.com

-This site is not very user friendly, but it does have some great content in regards to math facts and upper elementary/middle school algebra.