The following are a list of websites that represent great resources to use at home to help your student with their math skills. Many are interactive websites with games. Some of these require some set up on your end to assign work to your student. Some are websites that give you the option to print off your own worksheets. Not all of these are used in the classroom for various reasons, but are excellent resources for use at home.
Duane Habecker Youtube Videos: Duane Habecker has created videos for every single lesson that we covered in our previous math series. While these no longer perfectly match up our new series, many of the skills are presented in these videos. They remain a great source for breaking down some of the new strategies that parents or guardians might not have grown up using.
Grade Level Workbooks:
Barns and Nobles, and Wal-Mart also sell 4th and 5th grade math workbooks that are a great practice resource.
Freckle Math: This site works best when you create a parent/guardian account and assign work to your student based on what you think they need help on.
Kahn Academy: A website that has instructional videos/content as well as problems for students to solve based on a wide variety of content.
Prodigy Math: A favorite of students. You can create assignments based on specific skills (like multiplying by 1 digit), and students battle monsters by solving math equations.
ABCYA: A website with many different options, both paid and free. This is a link to math games students can play.
Splash Math: Another great website where you can assign work to your student based on what they need. There are paid and free options here as well.
Turtle Diary: This website has games, videos, and more! This site is great for more than just math as well.
Xtra Math: This website is great for fluency practice. Students work on basic facts, starting with addition and subtraction. They then more to multiplication and division. This requires setting up an account to check their progress.
Math-Aids: This website allows you to create worksheets for your student based on a wide variety of topics. For example, if you choose multiplication, you can choose how many digits, and what numbers they multiply by.