A collection of 10 math games using dice to build fact fluency.
- Subject:
- Math
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 02/26/2020
This collection features resources that parents can use with their children at home to foster mathematical thinking skills.
Try to do some math every day if possible when your child is not at school. Consider playing some games and working on activities on sites such as Khan Academy daily to keep math skills sharp.
If you find there are too many resources to sort through, you can filter the results using the “Filter Resources” area on the left side of the screen. Select “Education Level” to narrow your results to a specific education level. (Please note - for the purposes of this site these "Education Levels" are used when filtering - Lower Primary = K-2, Upper Primary=3-5, Middle Years=6-8, High School=9-12)
A collection of 10 math games using dice to build fact fluency.
Complete math courses will help you conquer any math difficulties you're having.
*any course K-12+
The Math Learning Centre has a wide variety of high quality math apps and virtual manipulatives to support student math sense. All apps have web, android or apple options.
Original math puzzles, games and problems - organized by grade.
You may find this site will not work directly from the site - If the page doesn't work copy and paste this URL into a web browser http://mathpickle.com/
An amazing collection of math games of all types for Grades 1-6. Your students will have so much fun they won't even know they building math fluency and learning skills!
This website matches many curricular outcomes. Please ensure that you switch the province in the top right hand corner to Saskatchewan.
(Teachers - You can assign students accounts through their Google email, then can assign tasks, see results and keep track of student progress.)
This Mathseeds parent pack has all of the information you need to get started using the program at home. The brochure includes an overview of how to use the student console, the top 7 tips for using Mathseeds to support your child’s learning at home, and how the Mathseeds lessons work.
Mathseeds teaches kids aged 3-9 the core math and problem solving skills needed to be successful at school with fun, highly interactive and rewarding lessons.
Mathseeds combines highly structured lessons with fun motivational elements that keep children engaged and keen to learn.
Your kids can start learning with Mathseeds anytime and anywhere there is a computer or tablet.
What are Math Snacks?
Smart educational animations, games, and interactive tools that help grades 3-7 learners better understand math concepts.
You can answer questions to build fluency, get tips and step-by-step explanations for problems, and climb the leader boards!
No login required (but you can make an account). Instant feedback and marked in real time!
Math videos for Preschool to Grade 3.
This article looks at how parents can contribute to math learning with activities at home. Some great ideas and templates are included!
Remember to visit our collection of math games (copy and paste into your browser) https://resourcebank.ca/curated-collections/118?__hub_id=19 and Math at Home collection https://resourcebank.ca/curated-collections/122?__hub_id=19 for even more ideas.
"CEMC at Home has been developed to support teachers, students and parents during these challenging times. Most weekdays, we will post something for each of four grade levels: Grade 4 to 6, Grade 7/8, Grade 9/10 and Grade 11/12. The goal is to provide a wide variety of fun and educational ways to do mathematics and computer science while at home practicing social distancing. The resources will include games, new problems to solve, applications, videos, pointers to existing materials and more."
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This set of mathematician profile cards include 19 biographies of important mathematicians from around the world. For grades 6-12.
Easily bring narrative and stories into your classroom with:
Images of each mathematician
Short biographies of each mathematician
Discussion prompts
This clickable grid gives you access to a wide variety of math websites. Explore everything from financial literacy activities to number games and activities for younger children.
This award winning math site is searchable by grade level (6-8, 9-10, 11-12), course content and activities. It encourages:
Active Learning
- The unique content format makes learning more interactive than ever before. Students can explore, discover and actively engage in problem solving and creativity.
Personalization
- The content can seamlessly adapt to different students, allowing everyone to achieve mastery. A virtual personal tutor gives real-time hints and encouragement.
Storytelling
- Every course has a captivating narrative and is full of colourful illustrations. Discover all the real-life applications of mathematics, and why it is incredibly beautiful.
Just a few topics include:
- Virtual manipulatives (including Canadian money)
- multiplication flash cards
- Fractals
- timeline of mathematics
- graph theory
- Pascal's triangle
- Factris
- Fibonacci
- circles and pi
- origami
- Platonic Solids
- Symmetry
- Probability
- Cylinders
Discover Mathigon, the Mathematical Playground. Learning mathematics has never been so interactive and fun!
Check out:
Polypad - Virtual manipulatives, dynamic geometry, graph plotting, data science and more: explore the ultimate mathematical playground!
Multiplication by Heart - These beautiful flash cards use spaced repetition to teach multiplication facts. Achieve fluency with just five minutes of practice per day!
Activities - A selection of our favourite mathematical puzzles and problems. Most are simple to understand, but the solutions require clever and unconventional thinking.
Factris - A fun game that teaches about simple arithmetic
Course Library - Mathigon's innovative courses cover everything from fractions and trigonometry to graph theory, cryptography, prime numbers and fractals.
Puzzles, Activities and Lesson Plans - Student Explorations/Activities for students to complete ; Fully developed lessons plans ; Ready to play puzzles and games ; Teaching ideas using Polypad to explore new ideas; Tutorials - Learn how to use Polypad
Almanac of Interesting Numbers
And much more!
Math is Fun is a free website offering mini explanations of math topics from all levels, including elementary to high school. It also features tons of games and puzzles to explore. It also includes an illustrated math dictionary with interactive activities for the students to explore and deepen mathematical understanding.
Find resources for different age levels in the following areas:
Pre-K to 2
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Money
3 to 6
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Money
7 to 9
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Money
10 upwards
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Calculus
Mathletics is a captivating online math learning space providing students with all the tools they need to be successful learners, both in the classroom and beyond. Powerful courses aligned to provincial math curricula, from Kindergarten through High School, matched with dynamic tools and reporting for teachers. Mathletics supports and caters to each teacher’s unique blend of student-driven learning and teacher-led instruction.
Sun West Students in 1-9 have access to this resource! Contact your administrator for login information.
PARENTS - you have access to printable workbooks from the student console as well!
*Click "learn", then select an activity. If there is a printable notebook available for that concept it will be on the right side of the screen. When you scroll down on the right side you will see conceptual videos, interactives and printables (in yellow box). Please note that the printable materials are there only if there is one available for the activity you selected. If you do not see a printable, try selecting a different activity.
This site has excellent and rich math online and printable math resources for all ages. Online resources are interactive, offering hints, alternative questions of similar difficulty, correct answers, and rationale. includes a range of math skills from basic operations to calculus. The site offers digital versions of common math manipulatives for kids to play with online, such as counters, geoboards, dominoes, number frames, and pattern blocks.
For Early Childhood, K-12. Freely available.
A place where you can find supplementary materials (namely videos) for senior math classes. Click on the class on the right hand side