Family Math is designed not only to help kids become more comfortable with mathematics, but to help parents overcome their own math-phobias and learn how to help their children. There are FAQs about the program, resources, etc. There's also another tab for "doing math together."
Stuart J. Murphy is the author of the popular MathStart books for kids pre-K to 3rd grade. MathStart helps make math fun!!! I especially liked Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes. However, there are books for basically any topic.
There are a plethora of math categories, including money, addition, fraction, patterns, problem solving, graphing, and flashcards. There are also worksheets, graphs, etc.
The website offers teacher centers, problem of the week, practice worksheets, cool tools, formulas and tables, test preparation, and study tips. There are a plethora of helpful resources for teachers and students!
This is a link to the schedule for an online conference that will be held February 25-26th. A plethora of relevant and useful topics will be discussed, including "SmartTeaching" (how to use a smartboard), Technology Funding, Podcasts, Digital Storytelling, and MORE! Also,CUW's very own "MathMaster Muth" and Dr. "Digital Story Master" Uden (along with numerous others) will be presenting. There will be recordings of each session, which will be a great resource for the future.
This site provides free elementary and preschool math activities. There are online math games, lessons, and printables as well. It is educational, interactive, and seems like a great resource.
This site provides free online games. There are a variety of topics to choose from, but the math games would be most relevant for ED 304. You can pick from games such as Math Tunnel Blaster, Math Pinball, and Math Fact Practice. The site is neat because it incorporates fun and learning for all ages!