
There is so much out there on the web to help kids learn. But it’s so hard to find! At EdAlive Top Sites you’ll find over 500 educational web sites designed expressly for, or useful to you in your quest for great resources.
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Arcademic Skill builders
Games to engage, motivate and help studentsFree educational maths and language arts games to engage, motivate, and help teach students. Children can play free multi-player and single-player games covering: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, integers and fractions and ratios.
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BBC Skillwise – Numbers
Practical, common-sense maths for adults and childrenDeveloped to help adults improve their numeracy; however, it is also useful for middle to upper primary and lower secondary students. It includes fact sheets, worksheets, quizzes and games in the areas of: whole numbers, measures, shape and space, fractions, decimals and percentages and handling data.
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Elementary test Prep
Prepare your students for standardized testing.Use this site to find standards based lesson plans and practice tests to prepare your students for standardized testing. This site was put together by teaching professionals to help students and teachers gain more information and preparation for the New York State tests.
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PBS Kids Math Games
Fun maths games for kidsCombines some of the network’s most popular characters with building basic math skills.
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Times Tales
The best thing to happen to multiplicationA mnemonic-based program that makes it fun and easy to memorize the upper times tables. Times Tales uses simple stories to provide students with a “memory peg”, allowing them to quickly recall otherwise abstract facts. Homeschoolers will be happy to learn that they have a new animated version of their Times Tales DVD. Their products include Times Tales, Memory Trigger, Zone Clean ‘n’ Flip for Kids, Math Bundle Deluxe, and…
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