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Lower Elementary Internet Sites (K-2)

Kindergarten

  1. Number and Operations (N)
  2. Measurement (M)
  3. Geometry (G)

1. Number and Operations (N)

Kindergarten

  1. "Count, Write, and Order Numbers"
  1. 123 Order
    Outstanding - This site is a number game where students need to click on the next number in the number line. Web site requires a fee. Recommended for grades pre-K-1.
  2. AAA Math New
  3. Outstanding For a number of counting related activities, this has counting up to 10 (for the more challenged students) and 20 (for the students who need a bit more of a challenge). It even takes it to the next level and works on number words and the coorelation to the number symbols, or counting backwards.
  4. Aol at School
  5. This site provides students K - 4 with the opportunity to play math games. Teachers are provided with general information and other teacher resource sites.
  6. Aplusmath
    This site has many online activities for the early elementary group, however if upper elementary students are struggling with math facts then this site would also facilitate these groups.
  7. Compare and Order Numbers
    This interactive site identifies grade levels as well as math topics. A wide variety of math activities are available.
  8. Complete the Pattern
  9. This site contains a random pattern generator. It gives children the chance to practice creating color patterns
  10. Count Us In New
  11. There are numberous games to play in relationship to numbers at this site. It reviews numbers, memory games, addition, subtraction, patterns and sorting.
  12. Early Math
  13. This is an on-line math book which takes students from beginning operations through operations with integers, fractions, and decimals. The book is interactive giving students an opportunity to problem solve on line. The explanations are clear and concise. Elementary and middle school students can use this site as review.
  14. Fraction Bars
    Interactive site which allows students to manipulate fraction bars to help develop a understanding of fractions.  This site also includes description, teacher lesson plans, guidelines and insturctions on how to use this applet.
  15. Guess the Number
    This is an interactive site which requires students to compare and order numbers through prompts. The game will tell if their guess is greater than or less than the mystery number. A great review of whole numbers and their position relative to each other. This is a student activity. Be sure to click on "Games".
  16. Integer Bars
    Interactive site which allows students to manipulate interger bars to help develop a understanding of basic math concepts.  This site also includes description, teacher lesson plans, guidelines and instructions on how to use this applet.
  17. Interactive Arithmetic Four
  18. Play a "Connect-Four" style game, earning a game piece each time you answer an arithmetic question correctly. This game asks the players to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers and integers. Choose difficulty level, question types, and time limit.
  19. Julia's Rainbow Corner New
  20. One to one correspondence is the major emphasis at this site. Students must count ants they see, watch a video on numbers to 20, watch a video counting backwards from 10, or count the number of students on a bus as they are added at each bus stop. This is a very simplistic site for students who need a more focused (less destractions) approach.
  21. Kids Center
    Outstanding - This site has a list of interactive math games. The students can interact with the games by using numbers for counting, ordering, naming, and locating.
  22. Learn Online New
  23. Here is K-2 interactive site for students with math. This is a counting game for students to play with a partner or by themselves.
  24. Let's Count
  25. This site has activities that are colorful and student friendly. Reading has been kept to a minimum. These activities are designed to give pre- or early-numeration children practice in counting using both symbols and names of numbers.
  26. Math Magician New
  27. This site is a good, timed review for any of the facts 0-10 on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and/or division. At the end, the student can print out a certificate/award showing their score. Elementary students, or any students that need an extra review with some fun to it would benefit from playing at this site.
  28. Math Magician Games
  29. Are you a math magician? Test your skill with these math operation challenges in this brainy game, and if you make the grade, you will earn a math magician certificate.
  30. Max's Math Adventures - Now - Next Patterns
    Outstanding - The Summer Mystery Garden is a math and language arts game involving now - next patterns for students in grades K-2. Hosts Max and Ruthie challenge young students to solve math problems by using clues embedded in a fun rhyming poem. Students receive immediate feedback from Max and are encouraged to self-assess by comparing their answers to Max and Ruthie's. The Extension activities and Teacher Guide are very beneficial.
  31. Number Sense and Numberation
  32. This is an interactive site that has activities for addition, fractions, decimals, division, and number usage for K-5.
  33. Pattern Blocks - Exploring Fractions with Shapes
  34. This student interactive site offers uses patterned blocks to explore the concepts of fractions and the operations performed on fractions. It has descriptions, instructions and links to other teacher resources.
  35. PBS Kids: Cyberchase
    Students repair sections of the railroad in the game "Railroad Repair."  Students choose the best combination of numbers to repair each section, starting with whole numbers and progressing to decimals.
  36. Patterns and Picture Books
    This site allows teachers to connect children's literature with the concept of patterns and their relationships.
  37. Patterns, Algebra, and Functions
  38. This is an interactive site that has activities for sequencing for K-5.
  39. Patterns Here, There, and Everywhere
    This is a unit which follows a ten day lesson plan. It involves the student in collecting and organizing real-world items into patterns. The student should be able to design a plan to solve problems using manipulatives, organizing and interpreting data, and using patterns. The unit involves station work, ideas for assessment techniques, and integration of Patterns Across the Curriculum. The student activities are not computer interactive, but are classroom activities.
  40. PlayKidsGames.com New
  41. This site is a site with multiple games for review for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and/or division. Elementary students, or any students that need an extra review with some fun to it would benefit from playing at this site. The students can end when they have completed a sufficient number of problems for a review. This can be determined by teacher and/or student.
  42. Properties of Additon
    This site has students deciding if a given number sentence is associative, communitive, additive or distributive. The activity is scored and timed.
  43. Proteacher - Patterns and Relationships
    This site provides teachers with many resources and lesson plans pertaining to Patterns and Relationships. Activities range for grade levels K-6. The activities provide many opportunities for students to represent and record patterns and relationships in a variety of ways. This site contains teacher lesson plans.
  44. Shodor Interactive Number and Operations
  45. This site offers broad student interactive opportunities in Number Sense and Numeration.
  46. Squigly's Apples
    The student will be asked to identify the ordinal number to show which apple Squigly is hiding in. This activity is appropriate for grade levels K-2.
  47. Strange Elevators: Creating & Extending Patterns
    Students use "an elevator" to recognize, create, and extend knowledge of patterns. this is a lesson plan designed to help students explore patterns and relationships. A 100's chart is utilized to help students visualize the concept.
  48. The Number Game
    On this site children read the number word and pick the number that matches. The game has ten questions. The student must be able to read number words one to ten to play.
  49. Visual Fractions
  50. This site provides student interaction with visual respresentations of fractions on several different levels. Representations of function operations are included as well as printable student report cards.
     

b. "Compose and Decompose Numbers"

    1. A Parcel for the Odd Bugs
    2. This section of the Count On website continues the adventures of the Odd Bugs. Here the students match up cups and saucers to make sets of 10.
    3. Base-10 Blocks
      Interactive site which allows students to develop an understanding about base-10 place-value system through manipulating base-10 blocks.  This site also includes teacher lesson plans and instructions on how to use the site.
    4. Basketball Interactive
      Students in grades K-4 will recognize that numbers are used in different ways when using this interactive basketball game site.  The students will view different graphs, math fact practice, problem solving and more.
    5. Early Math
    6. This is an on-line math book which takes students from beginning operations through operations with integers, fractions, and decimals. The book is interactive giving students an opportunity to problem solve on line. The explanations are clear and concise. Elementary and middle school students can use this site as review.
    7. Let's Count
    8. This site has activities that are colorful and student friendly. Reading has been kept to a minimum. These activities are designed to give pre- or early-numeration children practice in counting using both symbols and names of numbers.
    9. Line Jumper
      This interactive site allows students to use a number line to solve addition and subtraction problems. The levels of difficulty range from easy, medium, hard, advanced difficulty. In the last two respective ranges, the children can deal with negative numbers; therefore this website can be used for children of any elementary age. This site contains general information and and is a student activity.
    10. Number Sense and Numberation
    11. This is an interactive site that has activities for addition, fractions, decimals, division, and number usage for K-5.
    12. Odd Bugs
    13. This section of the Count On website allows students to pair up bugs with an odd number of legs to make sets of six.
    14. Pattern Blocks - Exploring Fractions with Shapes
    15. This student interactive site offers uses patterned blocks to explore the concepts of fractions and the operations performed on fractions. It has descriptions, instructions and links to other teacher resources.
    16. PBS Kids: Cyberchase
      Students repair sections of the railroad in the game "Railroad Repair."  Students choose the best combination of numbers to repair each section, starting with whole numbers and progressing to decimals.
    17. Shodor Interactive Number and Operations
    18. This site offers broad student interactive opportunities in Number Sense and Numeration.
       
       
  •  c. "Add and Subtract Whole Numbers"

     

    1. A Parcel for the Odd Bugs
    2. This section of the Count On website continues the adventures of the Odd Bugs. Here the students match up cups and saucers to make sets of 10.
    3. Line Jumper
    4. This interactive site allows students to use a number line to solve addition and subtraction problems. The levels of difficulty range from easy, medium, hard, advanced difficulty. In the last two respective ranges, the children can deal with negative numbers; therefore this website can be used for children of any elementary age. This site contains general information and and is a student activity.
    5. Odd Bugs
    6. This section of the Count On website allows students to pair up bugs with an odd number of legs to make sets of six.
    7. Visual Fractions
    8. This site provides student interaction with visual respresentations of fractions on several different levels - from identifying the fractional part of a model to showing visual representations of operations performed with fractions (proper and improper). This site also offers student accountability in the form of an optional, printable student report card based on the student performance at this site.
       
       
  • d. "Explore Number Patterns"

     

    1. 123 Order
      Outstanding - This site is a number game where students need to click on the next number in the number line. Web site requires a fee. Recommended for grades pre-K-1.
    2. Aol at School
    3. This site provides students K - 4 with the opportunity to play math games. Teachers are provided with general information and other teacher resource sites.
    4. Aplusmath
      This site has many online activities for the early elementary group, however if upper elementary students are struggling with math facts then this site would also facilitate these groups.
    5. Complete the Pattern
    6. This site contains a random pattern generator. It gives children the chance to practice creating color patterns.
    7. Patterns and Picture Books
      This site allows teachers to connect children's literature with the concept of patterns and their relationships.
    8. Patterns, Algebra, and Functions
    9. This is an interactive site that has activities for sequencing for K-5.
    10. Patterns Here, There, and Everywhere
      This is a unit which follows a ten day lesson plan. It involves the student in collecting and organizing real-world items into patterns. The student should be able to design a plan to solve problems using manipulatives, organizing and interpreting data, and using patterns. The unit involves station work, ideas for assessment techniques, and integration of Patterns Across the Curriculum. The student activities are not computer interactive, but are classroom activities.
    11. Proteacher - Patterns and Relationships
      This site provides teachers with many resources and lesson plans pertaining to Patterns and Relationships. Activities range for grade levels K-6. The activities provide many opportunities for students to represent and record patterns and relationships in a variety of ways. This site contains teacher lesson plans.
    12. Strange Elevators: Creating & Extending Patterns
      Students use "an elevator" to recognize, create, and extend knowledge of patterns. this is a lesson plan designed to help students explore patterns and relationships. A 100's chart is utilized to help students visualize the concept.

     

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