There are many great sites out there for better teaching students about math skills. Here are a few
of the best sites I’ve found and use on a regular basis. I must admit I have not visited all of the
math sites on the web, so to say they are the 10 Best Math Sites on the Web may be a stretch, but
they are the 10 Best Math Activity sites that I have found so far. If you have a site that you think
should be mentioned please leave a comment and share.

Enjoy the Ten Best Math activity pages!

  1. http://www.aplusmath.com/ - The A+ Math site helps students learn mathematics
    interactively with a mathematics game room, flashcards, and practice sheets.
  2. http://www.coolmath4kids.com/ - Coolmath4kids is a colorful Web site (how did they
    make that dangly cursor?!) that has fun mathematics activities for children and adults age
    3 and up.
  3. http://www.edinformatics.com/kids_teens/kt_math.htm - Edinformatics: Information for
    the Information Age offers many links to online mathematics sites for instruction, practice,
    and games. Descriptors tell the age level (kids, teens, mature teens) of each site.
  4. http://www.figurethis.org/index.html - Figure This! Math Challenges for Families has a
    teacher’s kit complete with a PowerPoint presentation and blackline masters to introduce
    this series of family problem-solving mathematics challenges to parents. The grade levels
    of the activities range from grades 1 through 6.
  5. http://www.kcw.org/reprek6.htm - This site has resource links for parents and educators
    of children grades pre-K to 6.
  6. http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/technology/babbitt_math_tips.html - This site
    presents 10 tips for selecting mathematics instruction software for students with learning
    disabilities.
  7. http://mathforum.org/arithmetic/arith.software.html - The Math Forum @ Drexel Web
    site offers arithmetic software or sites, some for purchase, some for downloading; other
    lists of links; and descriptions of the programs.
  8. http://matti.usu.edu/nlvm/nav/index.html - This virtual library of interactive
    manipulatives for interactive mathematics for pre-K to grade 12 comes from Utah State
    University.
  9. http://www.netn.net/14113.htm - This site has many interesting science, early education,
    activity, and organization links for elementary school teachers and for parents of
    elementary children. Some of the sites are free and some charge a fee for their materials.
  10. http://www.kidsnumbers.com —The Exciting Math Website For Kids providesmath
    skills development programs are research based, and seem to work well.