The National Library of Virtual Manipulitives is an interactive online website. The virtual manipulitives found on the website are interactive and cover all 5 areas of the Content Standards of Mathematics and are split into the following strands: Pre-K to 2nd, 3rd to 5th, 6th to 8th, and 9th to 12th.
I think this website is especially useful because not only does it show resources for different subjects, it also has information for Spanish, and RTI resources for special education teachers.
For elementary education this website would be perfect! It involves math games, and hands on math activities. They make all activities printable to be able to be used in math centers and in the classroom. Everything can be accessed using Adobe.
What is really neat about this website is that it provides the Common Core Standard that has to be met, as well as activities that coincide with it. It even suggests books that can be read to help learning prosper.
This site has so many math activities for Kindergarten to fifth grade. All you have to do is pick what grade you need and there are a ton of activities to choose from depending on what concept you are trying to teach.
This is great. It has so many games for math. it has math jeopardy and math millionaire. It also has the games broken down by what math lesson is being taught.
This site is very kid friendly. It is called Hooda Math so that in itself is amusing for kids and the games are presented by icons so the students can just click and go.
This sites is an interesting way of building projects or just posting ideas. It is an online bulletin board that can be utilized in and out of the classroom.
This site is an innovative way to teach in the classroom, offering a new way to present information/presentations, idea, etc. for many different grade levels.
This website is a place where pre-school teachers can let their students play activities and learn math. Teachers can also get ideas on what kind of activities to provide for their students to learn actively.
This website helps instructors interact with students. Students can do homework and complete activities to help them learn material, while teachers can observe the completion of their work. The best part is that teachers can create the activities for the students to work on.
This is a wonderful site for students to practice math skills. It is divided up by grade level and math topic. It also shows which math skills students will likely learn in pre-k, kindergarten, and so on. The interactive online games/activities will help students with these skills.
I think this website is great because not only are there resources for all grades and subjects, but also there is a tab that has different methods and theories that teachers can incorporate into their teaching-style.