Math Websites

A+ Math - http://www.aplusmath.com/
This site has plenty of activities and games to help beginning to intermediate math students improve their skills. Flash cards, concentration games, more.

 

AAA Math - http://www.aaamath.com/
Designed for grades K-8, this comprehensive math resource contains hundreds of pages of basic math skills and randomly-created interactive practice activities.

 

Ask Dr. Math - http://mathforum.org/dr.math/
This is a huge resource of answers to math questions for elementary to college students. If you have a question not covered, you can ask Dr. Math!

 

CoolMath.com - http://www.coolmath.com/
Have fun while practicing your math through lots of cool games, activities, and animated demonstrations. Includes coloring pages for young kids, and helpful sections for teachers and parents.

 

Figure This! - http://www.figurethis.org/index.html
Which shape holds the most popcorn? Can you combine the stamps to make $1.77? These are just a couple of the problems you can ponder in this attractively designed collection of real-world math challenges. Updated regularly; includes resources for parents.

 

Funbrain - http://www.funbrain.com/
Math games for all ages. Games include Math Baseball, Power Football, Change Maker, Fresh Baked Fractions, Line Jumper, and Shape Surveyor.

 

Math.com - http://www.math.com/
Math.com offers a lot for everyone. Students can find homework help, puzzles, online calculators, and more... teachers can take advantage of lesson plans, classroom resources, and career resources... there's even a section for parents with lots of helpful information.

 

Prongo.com - http://www.prongo.com/
In the mood for a fun collection of games that might just teach you something at the same time? Practice your math skills in games like Lemonade Larry and Batter's Up Baseball. Also includes age-specific games like checkers, connect the dots, matching, word and maze games.

 

 

Reading Websites

 

http://www.rif.org/

Reading is Fun! Has a website for kids to express themselves, play games, do an activity lab and a BOOK ZONE. Log in to join!  It’s free! It’s fun!

 

http://www.Kidpub.org/kid pub/

Log in here to write your own story, read stories by other kids, add a paragraph to a Never Ending story and more!

 

http://www.kidsdomain.com

At Kids domain, you have games of all kinds!

 

http://www.db.education-world.com

Look here for resources that will help you work and practice at home! Over 100 sites to choose from.

 

http://www.kidskorner.net

Meet “Topper” the car that will show you some fun!  Learn through puzzles, games, stories, songs, rhymes, and more.

 

http://www.crinkles.com

Make “crinkles” in your brain by learning at this site.  There are online activities as well as ones you can check out at your public library in the latest issue of “Crinkles”

 

http://www.pbskids.org/readingrainbow

Reading is fun at the PBS Reading Rainbow site.  Adventures, books, contests, games as well as the PBS TV schedule are found here.  Great for the whole family.

 

http://www.storyplace.org.

A digital library in English and/or Spanish.  This interactive website is for preschool, elementary and older.

 

http://www.kidbibs.com.

Find great online stories, cool information, sites to publish your writing, games and more.  Need homework help? Click into Kidbibs.

 

http://www.coolmath4kids.com

An amusement park of math and more…especially designed for fun, fun, fun.

 

http://www.aaamath.com.

Hundreds of basic math skills, interactive practice, games, and randomly selected problems.

 

http://www.discoveryschool.com

The Discovery Channel’s website for everyone.  Choose from homework helpers to Brain Boosters.

 

http://www.aplusmath.com

A website developed to help students improve their math skills interactively.  It also has a homework helper.

 

http://www.kidsplanet.org

Get facts on hundreds of animals.  Play some “wild games”, or look into the web of life.

 

http://www.alfy.com

A large web portal for kids ages 3 – 9.  Lots of stories, games and activities.

 

http://www.candlelightstories.com

Children in school (k-5) can read picture books online.  Also includes spelling games and ABC activities.

 

http://www.timeforkids.com

A great site for reading the news and what is going on in the world.  Kids even do the reporting.