What is the best math website to help elementary school students?
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I was able to find websites with activities that appealed to each of my children. What one liked, the others didn't necessarily. Dr. Miller has listed not only pages for printables, but interactive activities, videos, games, and even other curricula. Her goal is to make math enjoyable and accessible to everyone.
I've used her curriculum and website with my two oldest kids.
http://www.homeschoolmath.net
http://www.mathmammoth.com
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M$Thanks. I'll check it out. Is it all worksheets or is there online interactive. I've liked the Time4Learning.com's homeschool math program which combines animated lessons with online exercises and printables but am wondering what else is out there.
http://mathplayground.com/
http://coolmath4kids.com/
http://coolmath.com/
http://www.funbrain.com/
in random order.Hope this helps you.
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