My son, 4th grade, used this program last year to excel in math far past the rest of his class and, as a parent, I LOVED getting the reports in my email about his progress! Great site!
My it was great to see my students move through this program last year. I also liked that I could see where each individual student was at daily. They also have certificates that you can print out and give to them as they complete each operation.
STEM Everywhere Video Series Explore STEM education in settings beyond the classroom walls, and see how opportunities to learn science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are all around us. From science-based internships, to student-run makerspaces, to after-school activities, STEM is everywhere.
A site where you can design quizzes, to help assess students understanding of a concept. I use it as a formative tool, for deciding who needs remediation on a concept.
I found this blog last year. I like going to it for ideas for anchor charts in my classroom. I have used the math ones a lot and the students enjoy them as well, especially the factor ninja and multiple monster. They even made their own versions.
This is another website that I use in my classroom. It is full of virtual manipulatives that you can show to the class, or have them explore themselves. It is broken down by content areas and grade levels.