Howdy! It’s Monday, and time for Math to work on Math this morning. I would like to ask you to check out the Recommended Websites: If you have used these resources leave me a comment and let me know what you thought of the resources and why.
Age Range: 4-18 (Grades PreK-12, with parental supervision) This ad-supported site has math tutorials, worksheets and resources for all sorts of math topics for all grades.
When you get to the site, you can scroll through the many articles listed or you can choose a topic from the left side bar. The math tutorials include:
- Geometry
- Arithmetic
- Pre Algebra & Algebra
- Statistics
- Exponential Decay
- Functions
All the articles are written by experts in their field.
Be sure to check out the Worksheets by Grade and the Resources: some of the articles include Top 5 Apps for Algebra, 7 Steps to Math Success and Great Books for Teaching Counting and Number Recognition. Bookmark this page and refer back to it when you need to get your math questions answered!
Recommended Website: ChessKid
Age Range: 7-18 (Grades 2-12, with parental supervision) This website was designed to help young children learn how to play chess. The game of chess provides intellectual stimulation while improving concentration, logical thought, and critical thinking.
When you get to the site, sign up for the free lessons. Learn about the board and the pieces. Then take some simple quizzes to get a certificate. After this, you can select a virtual opponent and level of challenge for some real practice playing chess.
Parents and teachers who wish to help guide their students through this site can select the sections designed just for them to see the syllabus, direct links to specific lessons, information about privacy, and so on. (But kids can learn a lot here independently as well!)
Chess provides opportunities for friendships, an outlet for competition, and a relief from boredom. Chess is a lot of fun!
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and Davd Cates