Links to Math Resources

Online Resources

Khan Academy (K-12) - We offer personalized learning where students practice at their own pace, first filling in gaps in their understanding and then accelerating their learning. We have tools to empower teachers allowing them to identify gaps in their students’ understanding, tailor instruction, and meet the needs of every student.

You Cubed at Home (K-12) - Explore and learn math in rich and creative ways.

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (K-12) - Math Solutions

NZMaths (K-12)- The goal of NZMaths units is to encourage students to think mathematically and become confident and comfortable with the mathematics they are using. Our units provide sufficient activities for a week of teaching. We imagine that as a teacher you might want to combine our units with other resources to extend the unit.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (K) - Reproducible games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (1) - Reproducible games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (2) - Reproducible games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (3) - Reproducible games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (4) - Reproducible games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (5) - Reproducible games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Bedtime Math (K-5) -Aims to engage parents and children in short math activities with the goal of reducing math anxiety for both parents and kids. Please do not do Bedtime Math in class or assign it as homework! It’s essential to their movement that kids see Bedtime Math as a “home thing,” not a “school thing.”

K-5 Math Teaching Resources (K-5) - On this website you’ll find mathematics instructional activities to support standards-aligned math instruction

Lesley University K-5 - Lesley University’s Center for Mathematics Achievement in collaboration with the Kentucky Center for Mathematics have put together this resource guide for parents and caregivers to be able to support children’s mathematics learning at home.

Math Playground Thinking Blocks (K-6) -This site includes real world problems with visual prompts. Students can use interactive models to solve the problems.

Mathalicous (6-12)- Real-world lessons from Mathalicious help middle and high school teachers address the Michigan Math Standards while challenging their students to think critically about the world.

Interactive Math Tools

NCTM Illuminations (K-12) - Interactive games, played online, used to support a wide variety of mathematics content

Math Learning Center Apps (K-5)- Includes interactive visual models for fractions, geometry, time, money, and number sense

ABCya (K-6) - Math Games

Desmos (6-12) - Online graphing calculator along with integrated lesson

Can Figure It (Geometry) - Our mission is to nurture students' deductive reasoning skills through independent, highly interactive exploratory learning. Engaged, student-driven problem solving paves the way for teachers to create a classroom culture based on rich discussion and shared ideas.