


These sites help stretch mathematical thinking skills.
Children’s Museum - Math challenges from Aunty Anne’s new and improved site. Every two weeks there’s a new challenge to solve. There are areas for kids, parents and teachers too. Appropriate for grades K-5.
4.1 (Numbers & Operations) |
4.2 (Geometry & Measurement) |
4.3 (Patterns & Algebra) |
4.4 (Data, Probability & Discrete Math) |
4.5 |
Math Stories - The goal of this math website is to help elementary school (Grade 1st through 6th) children boost their math problem solving and critical-thinking skills. MathStories.com has over 15,000 interactive and non-interactive NCTM compliant math word problems for children to enjoy! Word problems are available in both English and Spanish. MathStories.com is the website for busy teachers, eager students, and involved parents. MathStories.com is comprehensive and easy to navigate.
4.1 (Numbers & Operations) |
4.2 (Geometry & Measurement) |
4.3 (Patterns & Algebra) |
4.4 (Data, Probability & Discrete Math) |
4.5 |
Figure this Out! - Site for FAMILIES to enjoy mathematics outside of school through a series of fun and engaging high-quality challenges. Figure This! demonstrates challenging middle school mathematics and emphasizes the importance of high-quality math education for all students. Funding for the project was provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the U.S. Department of Education.
4.1 (Numbers & Operations) |
4.2 (Geometry & Measurement) |
4.3 (Patterns & Algebra) |
4.4 (Data, Probability & Discrete Math) |
4.5 |
Think Quest - This site has some information on sports and how math’s connected thanks to Mr. Sport, the mascot.
4.1 (Numbers & Operations) |
4.2 (Geometry & Measurement) |
4.3 (Patterns & Algebra) |
4.4 (Data, Probability & Discrete Math) |
4.5 |