Math Links and Resources
Here is a great iPad app for addition, subtraction, multiplication.
On your iPad, go to the app store and search for Operation Math Code Squad.
Operation Math Code Squad by Spinlight Studio
Base Ten Blocks, ABCya
Click on the links below to learn about place value.
http://www.abcya.com/base_ten_fun.htm
http://www.abcya.com/base_ten_bingo.htm
http://www.abcya.com/first_grade_computers.htm
About Fact Families. What are they?
http://childparenting.about.com/od/schoollearning/a/what-is-a-fact-family.htm
Here is another link that explains Numbers Fact Families
http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.03/keisha1.html
Here is a good iPad app for learning about fact families:
Click on either the picture/icon or the link to access each game or practice page.
A great game to play to build up thinking skills.
Math is Fun.
Many great games to choose from.
http://www.mathsisfun.com/
Cool Math for Kids
Box Cars and One-eyed Jacks
This link is to a page that will describe card and dice games to play with your child
These games will enhance math skills in a fun way.
Math Flash Cards
http://www.factmonster.com/math/flashcards.html
Here is a link to a good video about fractions.
Click on the blue words below.
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Here's a great sight for learning about telling time.
To access the site, click on the picture below.
Then click on the question mark at the top right hand corner of the yellow square
to learn how to navigate the page.
How many bubbles has the octopus hidden under the shell:
Telling Time Part B
Click on the icon below
to play Math Baseball
Math Tic Tac Toe
Stop the Clock: Drag the digital times to the matching analog clocks and try to beat your own best time.
The Minus Sign: What does it mean?
The Plus Sign: What does it mean?
http://www.techniquest.org/virtual/sketching/
For best results, copy and paste the above link directly into your browser. This is a great site to use with symmetry. The kids draw onscreen, and it is immediately shown symmetrically.