Which of these was your favorite? Have another site to suggest?

From the lens Interactive Math Sites.

  • Buchamar Dec 20, 2011 @ 4:26 pm | delete
    I like picture books but I loves book apps!
    I feature educational apps for kids - come visit!
  • AngelDey Aug 21, 2011 @ 6:49 pm | delete
    I almost forgot to mention Timez Attack, a multiplication and division video game I found for my son. It is completely different from other educational software because it is really, really fun. I ended up playing it for a long time before I even showed my son.
  • AngelDey Aug 21, 2011 @ 6:13 pm | delete
    Conceptua math (http://www.conceptuamath.com/) has free fraction tools for teachers that they can use to make interactive lessons for their students. I do love the selection you have here and will definitely try the Coffee Shop one with my son. Thanks.
  • mathinenglish May 16, 2011 @ 11:50 am | delete
    Good lens! How about more traditional math games, such as crosswords, puzzles or word searchers?
  • lasertek May 12, 2011 @ 10:51 am | delete
    time table grid is cool. btw, great looking lens.

    If you have time maybe you can visit our lens: Homeschooling 101: Guide to Free Curriculum and Other Resources.
  • KarenTBTEN Mar 13, 2011 @ 11:27 pm | delete
    What a lot of great resources! Squid-angel blessings.
  • LuckoftheIrish Nov 17, 2009 @ 10:06 am | delete
    Great sites here! What's Teaching that Sticks that previous poster mentioned?
  • kschoch Jan 18, 2010 @ 9:53 pm | delete
    Teaching that Sticks is one of my blogs. If you scroll up this page a little bit you'll see the most current three posts.
  • threegs Apr 20, 2009 @ 12:14 pm | delete
    Loved Thinking Blocks and all of the Math Playground site. I read the Teaching That Sticks anytime there is a new post.

    Gregg
  • Jimmie Mar 26, 2009 @ 2:02 am | delete
    Oh, an excellent addition to the Learning and Teaching Math group. Thanks for joining us. I've found some sites that look really good for my daughter. Wonderful job!
  • Teddi14 Mar 13, 2009 @ 11:14 pm | delete
    Nice lens. I am lensrolling it to my special education lens. Definitely 5*'s
  • mbrownauthor Mar 13, 2009 @ 6:22 pm | delete
    I just love your lenses!
  • Evelyn_Saenz Mar 13, 2009 @ 6:12 pm | delete
    I love Games for Math by: Peggy Kaye. These games are adaptable for teachers, parents and homeschoolers. They usually only involve paper and pencil and are a fun way to practice math concepts.

    Another resource you might like to check out is Activity Resources. This company was founded by a math teacher for math teachers. Mary Laycock is one of my heros. Her book, Algebra in the Concrete, helped me to teach my homeschooler so throughly that she was able to explain and show other students concepts that their teachers could not explain in HS and now in college.

    What a wonderful resource this lens is. I have lensrolled it to several of my math lenses including Hands-On Math and Natural Math Manipulatives.

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