I would like to invite you to check out a new Homeschool Resource for Math. The new website is called Math Mammoth. If you have used this resource with your students leave me a comment and let me know what you thought of the resources and why.
Whether you are looking for a complete curriculum for homeschooling, materials to fill in gaps, or summer math, Math Mammoth has something for you! Math Mammoth offers a full math curriculum and supplemental worktexts and workbooks
Grades K-12, with parental supervisionThis website contains fun, interactive games for learning basic math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and geometry. The games include:
- Matho – This is math and bingo combined for “Matho”! Includes game board and games for addition, multiplication, and division facts. When you get to the web page, you will see a game board with numbers on it. Below it are questions like “What is 8 x 5?” You do the math, and get the answer – in this case, “40”. Then you click on the number 40 on the game board. As soon as you get 5 in a row – you have Matho!
- Hidden Picture – Choose your subject to get to the game board with numbers on it. Above the game board are math fact problems like “8 – 3?” You find the correct answer on the game board and click on it. If you are correct a piece of the hidden picture is revealed. Once you answer all of the questions correctly – you get to see the whole picture!
- Math Memory – Click on the type of Math Memory game you’d like to play. On the next screen, you will see 2 game boards. Both boards are covered in question marks. Click on a square on one board, and you will see a math fact like “3 + 3?” Then you click on a square on the other side to try to find the solution. The idea is to try to remember as you click from one side to the next what facts and answers lie beneath each square. Requires concentration and develops good memory skills. Once you clear both boards by finding the solution to each math fact, you win!
These games are a great way to remedy the boredom of drill and practice with basic math facts. When you finish the games, check out the rest of the site to find flashcards and worksheets and homework help. Highly recommended!