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Mashup MathMashUp Math. Free, Printable, 1000's of Maths Questions. Maths Worksheet for all grades - Year 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12. Login - Problemo. SolveMe Puzzles. 6th – 8th – Big Ideas for Little Scholars. We’re working to add to the list below!

6th – 8th – Big Ideas for Little Scholars

If you know of quality educational resources that will engage and challenge intellectually-advanced middle school students, please share it with us. You can leave a MESSAGE here. NOTE: There is no extra cost to you, but when you purchase Amazon products linked here, I make a few pennies on the dollar (read more here). Being an Amazon Affiliate helps me offset the costs of maintaining and securing this site, which really makes my husband happy! Math and Logic Zaccaro’s Challenge Math Math Mind Benders – figuring out where to start is half the challenge! Cranium Crackers Balance Math (Level 3) – three types of math puzzles Get It Together: Math Problems for Groups Grades 4 – 12 (see blog post) Math Perplexors – varying levels; if your budget allows, buy several and make a logic center Mathigon (awesome FREE courses and activities inspired by the beauty of math!) Math Craft (mathematically-inspired art projects) Printable Puzzles by KrazyDad.

Numbers. Weareteachers. Gather up your playing cards, because we’re about to deal you in on one of our favorite ways to get kids to enjoy math!

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Math card games require no prep time and only a few simple supplies. Use them to practice skills from basic counting all the way up to fractions and order of operations. These games are a sure bet! 1. Race to 100 Flip a card and add its value to your running total. Learn more: 123Homeschool4Me 2. Some versions of solitaire are really just sneaky math card games, and pyramid is one of them. Learn more: Multiplication.com 3. Your students probably already know how to play Go Fish, but in this version, they’re fishing for pairs that add up to 10. Learn more: Mrs. 4. Remove the face cards for this one, and grab a die. Learn more: Creative Family Fun 5. Play this math card game alone or as a team. Learn more: The First Grade Roundup 6. Simple math card games can help kids learn how to put numbers in order.

Learn more: Math Geek Mama 7. Learn more: Math Geek Mama 8. 9. The Big List of Board Games that Inspire Mathematical Thinking. When a board game is presented as a math game, I am always eager to try it out!

The Big List of Board Games that Inspire Mathematical Thinking

Unfortunately, in many cases I find the math in these games are too straightforward with cards of math problems for players to solve, or numbered spaces to count. These games are usually far from fun, only allowing kids to practice math facts or formulas. They lack the opportunity for the player to choose from different actions, strategize or even plan ahead. The math in board games doesn't have to be so straightforward! Math is not just about numbers and formulas, and games is one way we can experience the beauty of math all around us. There are many fun board games that integrate deeper mathematical thinking into the gameplay. Here's my list of go-to board games for engaging students in math through games. 10 Podcasts About Math for K-12 Students. Best Math Websites for the Classroom, As Chosen by Teachers.

Learning math online isn’t always easy!

Best Math Websites for the Classroom, As Chosen by Teachers

Luckily there are some great math websites for teaching math virtually. We’ve gathered a list of teacher-approved sites that includes resources, games, freebies, and innovative programs for teaching math. Here are the best math websites, according to teachers. Note: This article has been updated to reflect free and discounted resources for online education during the COVID-19/coronavirus outbreak. Find other free online resources here.

Go to: Best Math Websites: Comprehensive Math Programs These websites provide standards-based math curricula, practice activities and games, assessment tools and instructive insights, and professional development. From McGraw-Hill, a web-based assessment and learning system that uses adaptive questioning to determine students’ needs. Art of Problem Solving.