Aplusmath.com
This site has flashcards, word puzzles, and games for Primary and
Intermediate students. You can also generate worksheets for addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Math
Magic
A very good Primary and Intermediate site for math facts. Set the level according to your ability.
Speed Grid Addition I
This is an excellent addition facts game for Primary students. It is a nuisance to get to, but is worth the effort:
-Click on the link here and arrive at the Math Magic site.
-Click on the 'Oswego City School District' link (end of page)
-Click on 'Resources' on the upper menu bar
-Click on 'Interactive Games' and scroll down.
Speed Grid Addition II
The same excellent game for Intermediate students. Follow the directions above and scroll one farther. Lots of games on this site.
Math Stax
This is a simple math game designed to test multiplication facts. Amazing drill and practice - how fast can you get those bonuses. Gets hard quickly!
Skillswise
Click on "Numbers" near the top of the Skillswise web page to get to the Math practice and games page. This site has fact sheets, quizzes and games for several Math and Language Arts skills.
Word
Problems For Kids
Word problems on this Canadian site are classified into Grade levels
from 5 to 12. A Hint link is helpful for giving suggestions
for solutions without giving the answers away.
Brain
Teasers
A good source for brainteasers, puzzles, and word problems. Check
the Archives link for more problems.
Mad
Math Minutes
An easy site to use to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication,
and division. The answers are typed into boxes, and the website does
the marking.
Virtual Manipulatives
Mathematical manipulatives allow students to visually examine, explore and develop math concepts. This is is a great site for all grade levels. Parents and teachers should explore the site first because some activities are not well-matched to their intended grade levels, and some do not have clear instructions. Others are so good that this site really deserves to be book marked here.
Circle 21 (from the Virtual Manipulatives site)
This math game teaches logical thinking and basic addition and subtraction facts. It's a good game for students from Grade 3 to 7, and is fun for adults, too. Click on the "back" arrow on the top menu bar for similar, but more challenging Circle games using decimal and negative numbers.