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Rob ReynoldsAll about math....interactive flash website......good stuff!
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Brad NikunenAll about math....interactive flash
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Ty YostGreat math game site
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thedigitalteacher EarlRight now you're on NUMBERNUT.COM. If you are looking for math information, stay on this site. You can start by choosing one of the math topics we cover.
We now have three big sections on the site:
BASIC MATH:
Shapes & Colors, Numbers & Counting, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division.
ADVANCED MATH:
Fractions, Decimals, Percentages, Estimation & Rounding, Ratios, and Money.
This site offers an introduction to mathematics and its variety of topics. It's not just for kids, it's for everyone (even if you aren't a number nut). If you're still not sure what to click, try our site map that will show you all of the topics we cover. If you surf the site and get lost in all of the information, use the search function on the side of the pages.
Good explanations & simple activities for basic math concepts. I think the games are appropriate for maybe grades 4-6, and for basic review -
Ian GuestThis site offers an introduction to mathematics and its variety of topics. It's not just for kids, it's for everyone (even if you aren't a number nut)
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Kathleen NBasic (grades 1-5) and Advanced (grades 3-5) math practice.
A nice feature is the magnify button on any activity.
Click the Basic or Advanced Activities to see a listing. Teachers need to review the site so they can direct students to the best activities. -
Matthew KrykewInteractive math lessons and games.
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Ben LoueyThis site offers an introduction to mathematics and its variety of topics. It's not just for kids, it's for everyone (even if you aren't a number nut).
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Tony VincentVirtual math text book. Has interactive flash activities for various topics.
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Daniel GarciaMath skills builder
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Marsha StewartAll about any math concept
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fivbert Mrs V'BERTNumber Nut is a site all about math. I love their catch phrase: “enough math can make anyone nutty”. This site certainly has enough math for that! Topics on Number Nut include: shapes and colors, numbers and counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, order of operations, dates and times, fractions, decimals, percent values, estimation and rounding, ratios, and money math. There is something for every math class here! Each topic gives an overview of the math concept (kind of like the break down students would find at the beginning of a new math chapter). This is followed by two interactives where students can practice their new found knowledge. Number Nut is standard aligned and has a great math glossary.
How to integrate Number Nut into the classroom: Number Nut is truly like an interactive math textbook, there are multiple pages for each concept and each page is followed by two interactive practice areas. I love this as an alternative to math textbooks because students get immediate feedback as they work. They know whether they have mastered the concept or need to keep working at it. With traditional math textbooks, a student doesn’t know if they understand a concept until they turn in their math worksheet and get it back a few days later full of red marks. Number Nut is good for teaching new math concepts on an interactive whiteboard or with a projector. Students can read along as you explain and demonstrate new math concepts. Then, students can practice on their own. Ideally, Number Nut would be used in a computer lab setting where every student is using a computer. This would allow students to work at their own pace and on the skills they need the most practice on. Number Nut could also be used as a math center where students take turns visiting and solving problems.
Tips: I learned about Number Nut from a tweet by @kellyhines she is full of great classroom resources and one of my favorite education follows! Number Nut does require flash so make sure tha -
mgfultonGreat math site
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Terry KaminskiElementary and Junior High Math
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Mallory BurtonNumberNut.com! The web site that teaches the basics of math to everyone!
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.Dave CNumberNut.com! The web site that teaches the basics of math to everyone!
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Leanne RossNumberNut.com! The web site that teaches the basics of math to everyone!
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Kim RichardNumberNut.com! The web site that teaches the basics of math to everyone!
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Pete HallPretty cool flash based site for math explainations. Nice use of math language, but very american based with US money and algorithms.
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minh vanNumberNut.com! The web site that teaches the basics of math to everyone!
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Graham WegnerThis site offers an introduction to mathematics and its variety of topics. It's not just for kids, it's for everyone (even if you aren't a number nut).
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Donna MurrayCollection of Flash applets devoted to math concepts that is ideal for fact review and more.
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