Optional Summer Math Review
Math Games & Activities
Greg Tang Math Games: games for students in elementary and middle school
Greg Tang Math Summer Game Boards: game boards for students in elementary and middle school
Math Playground: games and logic puzzles for students in elementary and middle school
Bedtime Math: activities to help students see the uses of math in their world (Math at Home tab has games to play at home; Summer of Numbers Olympics starts June 1)
Arcademics: math games for students in elementary and middle school
PBS Kids Math Games: math games for students in elementary and middle school
Would You Rather Math - prompts students to construct a mathematical argument for choosing between two or more options (elementary, middle, and high)
Figure This! NCTM - activities and mathematical challenges for upper elementary, middle, and high school students and families
YouCubed At Home - creative explorations of mathematics that can be completed at home for students of all ages
Math card games - variety of math games that can be played with a deck of cards (games available for all grades)
More math card games - variety of math games that can be played with a deck of cards (games available for all grades)
Virginia Department of Education - Mathematics Resources for Families and Communities
Optional Summer Math Review - Secondary
Optional summer math review activities are provided for rising middle and high school students who are interested in additional practice this summer. These activities are not required and will not have an impact on a student's math placement for next school year. When completing an IXL skill, a SmartScore between 80 and 90 is recommended.
For a paper version of optional summer practice, please email jenniferwall@mcps.org.