Marvelous Math Links
This site is designed to assist educators, parents, and children in finding Marvelous Math sites to visit for math resources. The list was compiled by taking a time consuming and extensive search of the internet.  I chose websites that are easy and quick to navigate to find exactly what you want! Plus they are free and require no membership! The sites are divided into two categories:
Teacher Resources
Parent/Student Resources


Teacher Resources

Ed Helper http://www.edhelper.com/
This site offers over 5,000 reproducible worksheets for math instruction, review, testing, and fun.  Geometry, measurement, division, multiplication, money, fractions, and many other concepts are available. Choosing a particular grade level is helpful in locating exactly what you need for your students.  Testing material is also available, but you must register to access the resources. Puzzles, games, spelling, and vocabulary worksheets can be easily customized and printed.  Grades 1-10. 2/12/02

ABC Teach Math http://www.abcteach.com/Math/mathTOC.htm
If you are looking for lesson plans, worksheets, or literature connections, then this site is for you. Elementary school teachers will find addition, subtraction, money, and graphing resources.  Once you find what you need, you can easily print from Adobe Acrobat Reader.  One will also find instructional ideas for holidays and the 100th day of school.  This site also provides a bibliography of math literature categorized by content area.  Grades 1-5. 2/12/02

Mrs.Glosser's Math Goodies http://www.mathgoodies.com/
Math Goodies has a fabulous supply of math lessons for teachers of grades 5-8.  This user friendly site can be navigated by subject.  If you are in need of an algebra lesson simply visit topics in algebra. Algebra lessons are categorized by learning objective.  Every lesson has step-by-step instruction with examples, a summary of the lesson, and exercises for practice. If you have access to computers during instruction, students can complete the entire lesson online!  There are also forums where one can discuss educational issues.  Grades 5-8. 2/12/02

Multiplication.com http://www.multiplication.com/
Skate x Skate = Sticky Floor.  8x8=64  Everyone can master multiplication with this website.  There are lesson plans for the old and new way of  multiplication instruction.  The lessons involve pictures, rhymes, music, chants, and tricks for students to master their multiplication facts.  Also available are games, activities, worksheets, flash cards, and books. Great for practice at home too. Grades K-8. 2/12/02



Parent/ Student Resources

AAAMath http://www.aaamath.com/
Are you confused about the homework assignment? Triple A math provides and explanation of a math topic, interactive practice, and a challenge game on every page!  If you need help with comparing decimals, all you have to do is click on decimals and get a lesson.  Further down the page children can practice what they've learned and chose an interactive game to play.  You can navigate by math content area or grade level. Grades K-8. 2/12/02

Ask Dr. Math http://mathforum.org/dr.math/
Still can't figure out how to solve that pesky math problem?  Ask the math experts at math forum.  You can search through questions that have already been asked or you can post your own question.  You are also allowed to submit answers to other  questions for review by the experts.  From elementary school to college, Dr. Math answers questions to problems by giving you a detailed explanation of how the problem is solved and why.
Grades K-College&Beyond. 2/12/02

A+ Math http://www.aplusmath.com/
Go to this site if you are a student working on improving your math skills.  Math can be lots of fun when you play games, solve hidden pictures, and use a variety of flash cards.  Homework Helper allows you to get help solving your math homework problems.  This site is most useful for students in elementary to middle school grades.
Grades K-8. 2/12/02

Kids Zone Fun Facts for Kids http://www.kidzone.ws/
Students can easily practice their basic math concepts at home or school using this website's worksheets.  Students can choose their grade level and the concept that they are working on to practice.  Worksheets are available in a farm, ocean, or jungle theme for added enjoyment. A worksheet isn't' there?  Well, you can design your own practice page.  Grades 1-5. 2/12/02

Children's House of Math http://www.securenet.net/members/smedleg/mathpage1.html
Want to impress your classmates with math tricks?  Do you know the trick for any two digit number times 11?  This site is full of tricks and brain teasers for kids who love math. There are many shortcuts to solving math problems without all of the paper and pencils. Intermediate Grades. 2/12/02