Welcome to our series sharing Homeschool Resources: Math. I would like to ask you to check out these resources and let me know if you’ve used the resources with your students or not. As for Charlie and I we will be checking the websites out this morning.
WatchKnowLearn.org– Grades K-12, with parental supervision
The goal of this website is to collect all the best free educational videos made for children that explain every topic taught in schools including math, in every major language on Earth – and make them available on one website, usefully categorized according to subject and education level.
Math Pickle– Grades K-12, with parental supervision
This is one of the most innovative math sites we’ve seen. A Canadian mathematician/teacher developed this site to help classroom teachers address the multiple math skill levels of students through challenging and engaging activities and games that are demonstrated with slide shows or videos.
Teach Engineering– Grades K-12, with parental supervision
Get free, open-ended, hands-on lessons and activities to stimulate your students’ interest in math and science through engineering. As explained at the website, “engineers have a hand in designing, creating or modifying nearly everything we touch, wear, eat, see and hear” in the real world. The free K-12 engineering curricula at this website integrates math, science, and technology through exploration of the “built world” around us so that it’s relevant to the lives of young people.
Math Cats: Fall Math Idea Bank– Grades K-5 approximately, with parental supervision
Fall is here! At this website you’ll find free, fun, fall-themed math activities.
Financial Football– Grades 6-12, with parental supervision
Give your financial knowledge a workout with the latest version of Financial Football, a fast-paced, NFL-themed video game developed by VISA. Test your money management skills by answering financial questions that allow you to move down the field and score touchdowns. Are you warmed up and ready to compete?
Balanced Assessment– Grades K-12 approximately, 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.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates