Figure This

Figure This

Figure This offers math challenges for kids and their families. The questions fun puzzles like - if you’re the 300th person in line for a concert ticket how long would you have to wait? Other questions are more hands on, requiring you to build simple objects and compare and contrast. After you have completed the question you can click on the answer box to see if you are on the right track. Good Luck!

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MrNussbaum - A Thousand Sites In One

MrNussbaum - A Thousand Sites In One

While most sites fall under one learning category, this aptly named site seems to have it all. You can practice your math facts, read up on a social studies topic, research a science project, or even play games! And, since it is organized by subject matter, as well as, grade level you can easily get to what you are looking for, pretty easily.

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Lizard Point

Lizard Point

At first glance, this may appear to be a rather strange site, largely because it has three disparate components - Geography, math and money. However, each one of them is incredible. Click on the first one and you will be able to test your map knowledge either on a macro level, i.e. the entire world or on a country by country level. The math area, which is geared for younger students can be used to practice all facets of the subject either online or using printable worksheets. Lastly, there is the practical component - where you can learn all about money, with Farmer John by choosing one of the three different levels.

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Disaster Math

Disaster Math

What has math got to do with disasters? Check this fun math website which tests you about natural disasters, like how many people felt the earthquake, or what is the difference in the wind speed during a hurricane? You will be learning how math can be used in everyday life and how it connects with science, without even noticing it!

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IXL- Math

IXL- Math

IXL is a great site for math whether you are 5 or 13. Start learning by either picking your grade or, if you live in the US, picking your State, so that you can practice based on your particular State standards. And, if you get stuck on a problem, the site also offers the solution and an explanation to help you out.

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Rich Kid Smart Kid

Rich Kid Smart Kid

A great site to learn about how to manage your finances. Each of the four games is broken down by grade and gets progressively more complicated. But whether you are 5 or 15, you will emerge with some great tips on how to make smart decisions about money. An added bonus? You will be sharpening your math skills too!

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Mr. Anker Tests

Mr. Anker Tests

A great site to get ready for state tests. Created by schoolteacher Henry Anker, the site is neatly categorized by grade and then further down by subject and then individual topics. The fact that the tests have actual scores makes it more fun especially for students who like to compete.

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Kids Numbers

Kids Numbers

Those mad minute math tests getting you all agitated? Then you need to check out the exercises on this website. Designed by educators, it will make you an expert on all the facets of math in no time at all - And with games like Math Terminator and St. Pat's day Adventure, you will have more fun than trying to learn with those old-fashioned flash cards.

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Telling Time

Telling Time

Having a hard time reading an analog watch or clock? By the time you are done with the numerous 'time telling' sites listed on this resource you will not only be an expert, but also, be able to teach friends who are still struggling.

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