Braingenie - Free video lessons, online practice and interactive games for math and science concepts. Free apps are available for all types of devices.
cK-12.org - Learn and Practice Math and Science concepts at your own pace with thousands of free quizzes, lessons, simulations, interactives, and real world examples. CK-12 Foundation is a non-profit that creates and curates high quality STEM content for students and teachers around the world. Free Apps are available for all devices. Click the logo to follow the link to the website.
Common Core Standards Explorer - An awesome website that allows parents and teachers to search for edtech (websites and apps) for their student by grade level and by common core standard. Choose mathematics -> grade level -> then choose the standard you want to practice. Common Core Explorer will supply you with a ranked list of free and for-purchase websites and apps for that standard. Click here for Common Core Standards Explorer website.
Get The Math - Get the Math is about algebra in the real world. See how professionals use math in music, fashion, videogames, restaurants, basketball, and special effects. Then take on interactive challenges related to those careers. Click here for the Get The Math website.
i-Ready- Click here to go to the i-Ready login page for students who have been given a username and password. Students must have been assigned to i-Ready to access this resource.
Khan Academy - In my opinion, one of the best websites for free online math support and self-guided learning! Click here to go to the Khan Academy website and sign up for a free account.
MathABC.com - MathABC.com is designed in such a way that each child can practice and work on improving math results. Sign up today for a free account or choose a grade and start practicing immediately.
Math @ Home - A great website that will help students/parents find resources (games/videos/lessons)that will support or challenge students at his/her own level. The site even uses your student's classroom textbook as a guide.
A *free* research-based Common Core resource to boost student skills at home. The best part...a Parent Toolkit to boost parent-student involvement and dialogue about learning.
Click here to log in to Think Central for the Math Expressions student activity book, games, itools, and other things to do. To login, students will need their username and 5 digit password.
Click here to log in to Xtramath for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division fact fluency. Be sure to use your special code (see Mrs. Herron for a flyer) so that your at-home practice can be linked to your school account.
Free website for teachers and students with research based math curriculum.