Overview: This is a game that your students could use to practice the skills they have learned. This is grade level P-8th and you can pick the math skill you'd like your student to focus on.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: Students design a game avatar which plays through different realms (settings) trying to do different tasks which follows a story plot. The character faces monsters as they go on their journey and students feel like they are playing a video game as they practice math. Prodigy has the capabilities to practice all math concepts and is designed around our curriculum. It offers practice for students grades 1 - 8. A teacher account allows you to assign certain standards to the students.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Nani Vercruyssen
Overview: This website features games for students to play while practicing their math skills. You can select which grade and which specific math content you'd like. It follows the Common Core State Standards.
Cost: Free; Premium Memberships Available
Tech Tool Evaluation: Emily Aron
Overview: XtraMath is a fact fluency builder. It can be used in any grade. There are different programs you can assign to the students. For example if you are a 1st grade teacher you could assign the addition/subtraction program. If you are a 6th grade teacher you could assign the multiplication/division program. It is great for progress monitoring students fact fluency.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Emily Aron
Overview: MobyMax is an online suite of learning solutions designed to provide K-8 teachers with CCSS-aligned content, assessments, and activities for all topics and subject areas. This website has math, ela, science, and social students. It is developed to help students fill in the gaps from previous grade levels. Also, as a teacher you can assign certain standards or assignments to your students.
Cost: Free ; Premium Membership Available
Tech Tool Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: This website offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.
Cost: Free; Premium Memberships Available
Tech Tool Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: This tool lets you build equivalent fractions. It allows you to see 3 equivalent fractions at once. You can use circles or squares. This is a great tool for students to use when they start to make equivalent fractions.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: This is a game where you control a spaceship that has a ratio written on it. During this game you are trying to prevent other spaceships with fractions written on them from reaching the bottom. The goal is to match fractions from other spaceships to your ratio.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Lynne Krutty
Overview: This tool allows you to use tiles to represent variables and constants, and learn how to represent and solve algebra problem. You can solve equations, substitute in variable expressions, and expand and factor. There are four different modes to this tool: solve, substitute, expand, and factor. This is a tool used for upper elementary or the more advanced (6th grade).
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Dana Schrauben
Overview: This game is about addition. It has you arrange 4 numbers onto a scale and it needs to be equal on both sides. It does work with higher numbers, so it is a good tool for those working on addition with multi-digit. This is a good game for students who are behind and need that extra support from previous grades to get caught up.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: This tool helps students use estimation to visualize angle sizes.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: This tool allows students to practice finding perimeter of quadrilaterals. It times the student so it will help build their fluency of finding perimeter.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: This is a game that has you shoot specific types of quadrilaterals out of a moving array of shapes. This game is great for a review on classifying quadrilaterals.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Lynne Krutty
Overview: This is a good view to review the three types of angles and how to measure them with a protractor. It is a fun, catchy song for students.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Jamie Christen
Overview: This is an interactive math activity to practice identifying quadrilaterals. When a student answers a question wrong, there is an explanation of why they got the answer wrong. This is a great way to review quadrilaterals.
Cost: Free
Tech Tool Evaluation: Caitlin Ramirez
Overview: This website allows you to create worksheets by the common core standard you need. You can search by standard, topic, or grade level. It creates more than once version of the worksheet as well!
Cost: Free
Resource Evaluation: Emily Aron
Overview: This website allows you to have access to games, worksheets, videos, and notes. It allows you to search by the topic you are looking for. This is a great resource to help students who need more step by step practice or even to send home with parents!
Cost: Free
Resource Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: YouCubed is a math resource from Stanford’s University’s Graduate School of Education. There are different activities that can be downloaded as PDF’s. You can search for activities based on grade, level of difficulty, concept, standard, and topic. This website is a great resource to grow your math mindset and your students’!
Cost: Free
Resource Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: This specific page is a great help to those students who are struggling with decimals. It goes step by step and it has animations for the students can see the work being done before their eyes. It also gives the students extra practice they can try on their own if needed!
Cost: Free
Resource Evaluation: Ashley Horton
Overview: This is a great resource page that has everything you need to know about quadrilaterals. It gives definitions, classifications, and more. This is a great resource page for parents and students who are struggling.
Cost: Free
Resource Evaluation: Lynne Krutty