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PolyPad

Mathigon's PolyPad Virtual Manipulatives are super cool! You can build with polygons, base ten blocks (number tiles), fraction bars, pentominoes and tangrams!

Open Middle

Looking for something cool and different that'll make you think about math ideas? Open Middle is just that - the awesome part of it is that there are multiple ways to approach and ultimately solve each problem.

Decimal Grid

Don't have a printer at home? But want to be able to illustrate fractions and decimals? These grids are the best tool I've found for working with hundreds grids online.

Eureka Math!

Classrooms at Newton School use Eureka Math. If you are interested in viewing the lessons, they are making available for all grade levels through Knowledge on the Go. There can find links to materials for your student organized by grade level.

Calculation Nation

Calculation Nation uses the power of the Web to let students challenge opponents from anywhere in the world. At the same time, students are able to challenge themselves by investigating significant mathematical content and practicing fundamental skills.

Illuminations

I LOVE Illuminations! You can search through for awesome interactives for any math skill you might want to practice! One of my favorites is Bunny Times, which helps you become confident in facts up to 12 x 12 using visual models that stress the conceptual aspects of multiplication.

NRICH

NRICH Maths at Home is a selection of their favorite activities and games from the NRICH collection that are ideal for working at home without a teacher.

Math for Kids

This page from PBS Learning Media provides Math videos, activities and lessons for all students K-4. This is a great resource if you are looking for a something more.

Greg Tang Math

Greg Tang Math games are so much fun! Students can choose from a variety of math games, as well as different levels. One of my favorites is Kakooma.

Youcubed at Home

Youcubed has made a collection of modified versions of their tasks to be more home-friendly, as well as some new explorations designed for learners at home, to help students at home continue to explore and learn math in rich and creative ways.

Fact Monster

If your student needs a little math fact support, Fact Monster has electronic flash cards to support student fluency in math. They can work in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Hit the Button

Hit the Button is a great, interactive math game! Play this game against a sibling if you can. See who can correctly answer the most facts in one minute!