This site offers engaging learning and practice in numeracy for children.
Prodigy is a curriculum-aligned math game loved by over 50 million children in Grades 1 - 8 and used by over 1.5 million teachers (You can set up a home account)
GregTangMath strives to provide unparalleled math lessons for students as well as professional development for in-service teachers. Games, puzzles, and other resources, like free downloads, worksheets/word problems, math centers. Grades: K–6;
Good thinkers collaborate and communicate. They work productively with other people, valuing different points of view. They are willing to change their mind when presented with convincing arguments. They know when to seek help, when to support others, when to speak up and when to compromise.
How can you become better at collaborating mathematically?
These problems are ideal to work on with others. Work with a partner or in a small group and share your ideas with others. Two heads can be better than one!
Arithmetic Four: http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/ArithmeticFour/
Two users play a game in which each player tries to connect four game pieces in a row (like game Connect Four). The players answer math questions to connect the pieces.
https://www.coolmathgames.com/
Yes, math games can be cool! Check out the hundreds of games on this site.
Organized by grade or subject, your students can play math games and get homework help.
https://www.mathplayground.com/
More than 425 math games, logic puzzles, and brain workouts for students to practice their math skills
How would your students like to learn multiplication while shooting hoops? They can do that and more at Toy Theater, which teaches early math concepts through game-based learning.
Try for 10: Play this math card game alone or as a team. Lay out 20 cards on the table (leave out face cards or change them to equal 0, while aces equal 1). Kids remove sets of cards that add up to 10, ultimately trying to remove all the cards from the table. It’s harder than you think!
Fraction War: War is one of the original math card games, but this version adds a fraction aspect. Students deal two cards, a numerator and denominator, then determine whose fraction is the largest. The winner keeps all four cards, and play continues until the cards are gone.
24 Math Game. Each player is dealt four cards, then uses the order-of-operations rules to try to make a number as close to 24 as possible.
Draw a detailed map of your home, labeling each room, and adding furniture. Measure the length and width of each room and add that to your map.
For an added challenge;
measure the furniture and label
find the perimeter and area of each room
design an addition to your space, including what the room(s) would be and how big they would be
https://ed.ted.com/lessons?student_level=1&category=problem-solving
Here are a variety of fun Math Projects.
Everyday Arrays Exploring ArraysGeometry in your Neighborhood Planning a Birthday PartyTown Map Project Number ProjectTessellation Design A Family OutingTemperatures Across the World Planning a VacationA Class Pizza Party Split the BillPresent your project to your family!!