Good morning, how are you? School officially begins this morning. Charlie and I haven’t decided what we will be using for Math this year. Now, we have a lot of choices thanks to our Homeschool Resources: Math. Would you take a look at these resources and let me know if you’ve used them with your students. If so what did you think of the resources and why?
Grades K-5, with parental supervision
This colorful site has free, animated, interactive games to help young kids learn and practice basic arithmetic.
Yay Math! offers lifetime subscriptions to comprehensive and high-quality online Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2 courses featuring math video lessons filmed in a live classroom, with real students asking real questions.
Grades K-12, with parental supervision
This website provides a way to assess a student’s mathematical comprehension and skills through an assortment of interesting and fun math activities.
Redbird Mathematics & Language Arts
Redbird Mathematics and Redbird Language Arts & Writing from McGraw Hill Education is a highly personalized, adaptive online curriculum developed by Stanford University and uses advanced education technologies to blend instruction, interactive practice, and innovative analysis.
Watermelon.org: Watermelon Math– Grades Pre-K – 2, with parental supervision
Summer is definitely watermelon time – and in fact, National Watermelon Day is August 3rd. When you get to this site, you can find all kinds of resources that use watermelon as a teaching tool. What could be sweeter?
Learn With Math Games & Activities– Grades K-9 (with parental supervision)
This website is an archive of online math games and activities for students in elementary grades through middle school or early high school.
Grades K-12 (with parental supervision)
This is a great resource for homeschool parents — and kids can have fun playing the online math games and activities offered here.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates