These websites are a “menu” of options for students if they would like additional resources to practice math. The websites that ask for parents to signup are completely optional, and there is no requirement that parents have to do so. The list will continuously be updated, with the most recent links being added at the top.
1) Scholastic Study Jams
Because we are focusing on fractions right now, go through the following steps to access math material about fractions on the site:
-See all topics
-Fractions
-Work through Fractions, Equivalent Fractions, Order Fractions & Decimals
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/index.htm
2) Math Card Games
(you will need to scroll down through this document as it starts with primary grades)
https://www.granderie.ca/application/files/5815/8560/0455/GrandErieEducationalCardGames.pdf
3) Brain Pop
If you would like to use this program, parents can sign up if they would like, by clicking on the “FREE family access” button
https://go.brainpop.com/COVID19?utm_source=bp-com&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=coronavirus&utm_content=free-access
4) YouCubed
Here is the link to a resource that ties art to fractions
https://www.youcubed.org/resources/sidewalk-chalk-designs-k-12-video/
You can also explore this website for daily math activities (you do not need to sign up to use this website)
5) Khan Academy
Provides resources for various subjects. If you would like to use this site, a parent would need to sign you up for it
https://www.khanacademy.org/signup
6) Hooda Math
You can pick games according to grade level or subject. If you pick subject, you can click on fractions.
https://www.hoodamath.com/
1) Scholastic Study Jams
Because we are focusing on fractions right now, go through the following steps to access math material about fractions on the site:
-See all topics
-Fractions
-Work through Fractions, Equivalent Fractions, Order Fractions & Decimals
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/index.htm
2) Math Card Games
(you will need to scroll down through this document as it starts with primary grades)
https://www.granderie.ca/application/files/5815/8560/0455/GrandErieEducationalCardGames.pdf
3) Brain Pop
If you would like to use this program, parents can sign up if they would like, by clicking on the “FREE family access” button
https://go.brainpop.com/COVID19?utm_source=bp-com&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=coronavirus&utm_content=free-access
4) YouCubed
Here is the link to a resource that ties art to fractions
https://www.youcubed.org/resources/sidewalk-chalk-designs-k-12-video/
You can also explore this website for daily math activities (you do not need to sign up to use this website)
5) Khan Academy
Provides resources for various subjects. If you would like to use this site, a parent would need to sign you up for it
https://www.khanacademy.org/signup
6) Hooda Math
You can pick games according to grade level or subject. If you pick subject, you can click on fractions.
https://www.hoodamath.com/