Math Sites to See!

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Boys & Girls,

Here are some kid-tested, teacher-approved math sites for you to check out.  If you find some sites 
on 
your own, be sure to let me know so that we can add them!!

Enjoy!!

Miss Capozzi



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Challenge your friends (or family members!) to a friendly competition to prove your mastery of basic 
math facts.  Whether you need to practice multiplication or division, there are games available at 
your fingertips.  These games are great because you aren't just working to get the right answer, but 
are also focusing on getting the answer faster than your competitors.
Math Fact Practice

FreeRice.com is a great website where students can enjoy:
*practicing their basic math facts
*strengthening grammar & vocabulary
*and so much more!
For each correct answer students (or parents...it's fun!) give, the website donates 10 grains of 
rice through the UN World Food Program to help end hunger.
FreeRice

Great fraction website with MANY different activities to help reinforce:
*comparing fractions
*renaming fractions
*adding and subtracting fractions
*& much more!!

I highly recommend this website!  It is a great way for students to practice fractions 
independently.
Fraction Games

In this game, students match equivalent fractions, decimals, and percents.  This is a great way to 
review a tricky concept!!
Fraction/Decimal/Percent Game: Mission: Magnetite

Do you have trouble recalling your 7's multiplication facts?  How about those 8's?  If there happens 
to be a group of facts that you're still struggling with, this site is for you.  Not only can you practice 
your facts, you can also give yourself a timed test!  See if you can beat yesterday's score!
Multiplication Madness!  Fact Review

Here is a math challenge involving percents for those of you that are ready for a real hum-dinger!  
Percent Game

Here's a useful sight for reviewing what "percents" really are!  There are some great opportunities to 
practice, so be sure to give those a whirly-bird!
Meanings of Percents

Once you think you've mastered the art of renaming fractions as percents, give this site a try!  
Fractions & Percents


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