Math Practice Resources

The following resources are available to provide practice in one or more areas of Mathematics. They are not complete curriculums, but provide an important element of review and reteaching.

BrainPop: an animated, educational website for kids. Students can watch a variety of educational videos, then follow up with an online quiz, writing activities, vocabulary study, games, and more. This is a good supplement to any Math program. See your adviser to set up a login. Grades 4-8.

BrainPop Jr.: an animated, educational website for kids. Students can watch a variety of educational videos, then follow up with an online quiz, writing activities, vocabulary study, games, and more. This is a good supplement to any Math program. See your adviser to set up a login. Grades K-3.

Math Detective: this supplemental program uses topics and skills drawn from national math standards to prepare your students for advanced math courses and assessments that measure reasoning, reading comprehension, and writing in math. Students read a short story that includes a chart, table, or graph. Next they answer critical thinking questions to improve their understanding of the math concept and develop their critical thinking (comprehension) skills. Students can't just scan the story for answers—they must carefully analyze and synthesize the information from the text, chart, table, or graph to explain and support their answers. Grades 3-8.

Evan Moor--Basic Math Skills: In Basic Math Skills, you’ll find just what you need to provide extra skill practice for individual students at their grade level. Grades 1-6.

Evan Moor--Building Math Fluency: these lessons review addition and subtraction strategies and presents multiplication and division strategies that help students approach computation in logical, strategic, and successful ways! You'll love the ease and convenience of presenting each strategy—teacher overview pages, student practice pages, reproducible number facts tests, and flashcards give you all the tools you need. Grades 1-6.

Evan Moor--Daily Common Core Math Practice: Provide your students with 10 to 15 minutes of daily math practice specifically developed to meet Common Core! The frequent, focused practice improves math skills, and each title includes downloadable home–school connection activities. How it works: Students complete five short math problems on days 1–4. The day 5 activity provides more extensive practice and asks students to think critically. Grades 1-6.

Evan Moor--Daily Word Problems: The premise behind Daily Word Problems is simple and straightforward. Frequent, focused practice leads to mastery and retention of the skills practiced. When you guide your students in solving a word problem a day, they gain confidence and competence. Grades 1-6.