Practice math concepts with games. Free account lets you set up classes, high scores tables, and free games. Paid subscriptions offer additional games, reports, and the ability to assign specific things to the students.
Practice math concepts (or other subject areas). Free account allows you to set up classes and lets students work at grade level. Pretest to see where students are and what they need to learn and sets the students up to learn what they are ready for. Has videos to explain concepts. Paid subscriptions have lots of reporting options, earn games for correct answers, contests, and more.
Practice math concepts (or other subjects) by grade level or by standards free version only allows about 20 practice problems per day per computer or paid subscriptions (lots of reports, unlimited problems per day). It offers differentiation with a diagnostic tool that assesses where each student has gaps and suggests lessons for them.
Practice math concepts while playing an action game to keep students motivated. Teacher can select concepts to be played in the game or let the students assess to see what they need. Teacher can see students' progress on skills. Teacher can also create assignments.
Free videos and practice on grade level math concepts (or other subject areas). Coaches can see statistics and lots of reports for their students.
Practice math concepts by grade level or skill. It has the ability to just answer questions like IXL or in game mode. It is free. There are a variety of games to choose from in which they have to answer questions to keep playing and win. Students enjoy the variety of games and the ability to just answer questions. Teachers can assign specific items and can see reports on what each students is doing and how well they are doing. You can not see each question and answer, but you see a percent with the number of problems attempted.
Practice math concepts at your grade level that coordinate with standards. Grades 6-8 only. Free version allows you to set up a classroom and assign assignments, and students practice math concepts using online tools. Paid subscriptions allow students to participate in the missions, students see examples/explanations when a wrong answer was chosen, teachers get reports)
Games that practice specific math concepts. Free to set up your classroom- it may take a while for the manager to email you your passwords, but the kids enjoy the games, and it is a fun way to practice the math.
Practice math concepts at your grade level that coordinate with standards. Offers free teacher accounts and free summer usage for families.
Practice math concepts at your grade level that coordinate with standards. Free teacher account to create your class. You can assign specific skills and even choose the questions from an item bank.
Formerly called Front Row. Free teacher account to create your class. Students can practice skills in math, ELA, Science, and SS. Math is grouped by concept strand and a pretest is given when the student begins each strand then has adapted practice for the skills. Paid version offers more and the ability to create specific assignments.
Made by McGraw-Hill Education. Paid only- no free accounts. Adaptive, individualized instruction for differentiation. Offers RTI courses as well as courses that follow their text books. Lessons are written explanations, but most have videos that they can also watch in addition to the lessons. Great teacher reports. Teachers have the ability to go back to any problem the student missed and see the problem and what the student responded with. Also has a math tables section for reviewing basic skills.