This web site has been designed to give students of mathematics help with frequently asked questions and problem areas of math through the use of online tutorials.  There is also a page of frequently used math formulas. Simply click the formulas button to the left to view that page.

Math FAQ’s tutorials by the Education Channel

AAA Math features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons. Unlimited practice is available on each topic which allows thorough mastery of the concepts. A wide range of lessons (Kindergarten through Eighth grade level) enables learning or review to occur at each individual's current level.

Interactive mathematic activities  K-6 including Numbers & Number systems, Operation & Calculations, Strategies & Processes, Patterns & Algebra, Measurement, Space & Geometry, Chance & Probability, Data Analysis, and Money.

Interactive Math Dictionary has over 500 common math terms.  Each word found has a definition and an example or two which can be manipulated to show different solutions.

The Oswego School District of  New York has designed this site to help both teachers and students.  The teachers have the ability to create 1 of 6  customized online games using math terms, equations, and comparisons. 

The students have over 60 interactive games to choose from.  Math Magician and Math Magic are excellent for reviewing math facts.  Ghost Buster series of game the student can practice sum of 2 numbers, odd numbers, even numbers, and multiples of 10 just to name a few of our favorites.

Interactive Games by Oswego City School District NY

Choose Mathematics category and a list of over 1000 activities will appear.  To narrow your search use the keyword option (ex. Multiplication) and a list of activities will appear relating to the keyword. Activities can include matching, flash card, concentration, hang man, jeopardy, battleship and rags to riches. 

Listed below are links to a few of these math activities.

Selecting the Grade 5 ticket will bring you to the resources for the 5th grade math book. This site provides the teacher and students with several options.  Extra Practice  has chapter and lesson review questions.  Extra Help has tutorials of key concepts of selected lessons.  eGames select Math Lingo to review vocabulary of a selected unit 1 thru 8. These are just a few of the options at this site.

This web site was developed to help students their math skills interactively.  Visit the Game Room and play exciting games like Matho and Hidden Picture.  Test you math skills with our Flashcards.

AplusMath  Educational website for Kids

www.multiplication.com web site contains the techniques, tips, and secrets used by teacher to  help students master multiplication facts.  Interactive game portion of this site contains a list of over 20 math fact games sites for students to select from.

This site is full of interactive computer games for students to “Play to Learn”.  Search games by age level, subject matter, and grade level. Select Math Brain for the math arcade which will take you through a series of  math fact games.

Provides the user with several areas to review a topic either through Chapter Readiness, Chapter Quizzes, Chapter Tests,  Standardized testing, and WebQuest projects.  Hamilton Students have access to the online version of their math textbook, just ask your teacher for the student user logon and password.

Math Student Resources

 Operation Computation:    Addition      Subtraction      Multiplication

Operation Computation is a PowerPoint version of a math facts card game our students play with a regular deck of play cards.  Using only the A through 10 cards a pair of card will appear on the screen. Next the player/s will add, subtract or multiply the two card in their head.  Who ever says the math fact out loud first gets the point.  There are 21 card problems at each of the eight levels.  Give it a try by selection the mathematical operation Addition, Subtraction, or Multiplication from above. 

Note you will need to have PowerPoint 2003 or the PowerPoint 2003 Viewer to run these PowerPoint shows.

I had trouble finding a deck of cards so, using some know how I created my own deck of Aces through 10’s. You can use these cards for a PowerPoint game of your own.