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Online Learning for Math

Origo at Home

Origo Education is providing math lessons for at home learning that are algined with the standards.  Many lessons are activities students participate in at school.  

There are lesson for K- 6th grade. 

ABCYA

This webiste has a variety of games that can be searched by grade level or by standard.  Students use this site often and love the interactive math games.  

 

This site is best for Pre-K to 6th grade. 

Virtual Nerd

This site has a library of tutorials for a variety of toipics.  

 

This site is best for 6th grade and up. 

Mashup Math Blog

Follow this blog and get daily math puzzles that your whole family will love to solve.  

 

This site is best for 3rd to 5th grade. 

Snappy Math

Visit this site for math worksheets and interactive activities.  

This site is best for K to 3rd grade. 

Math Fact Cafe

Use this site to create pracitce sheets for additon, subtraction, multiplication, or division.  Check out the options for time, money, and conversions too. 

 

This site is best for K to 5th grade. 

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives

Visit this site for a variety of math manipulatives in all domains.  If you're looking for base ten pieces or tangrams, this site will have what you need. 

 

This site is best for Pre-K to 6th grade. 

Illuminations

Lessons plans, games, brain-teasers, and interactives from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

This site is best for pre-k to 6th grade. 

Greg Tang Math

Check out this website for math games, actiivities, and literature from a popular children's author.  

This site is best for Kindergarten through 6th grade. 

Education.com

This site has fun interactive math games.  It is free for students and parents to sign up.  

This site is best for pre-K to 5th grade. 

Splash Math

Check out this website for fun math games and math currilculum materials.  

This site is best for grades K-5. 

Origo Education Family Resource

Virtual book of math games and activities that compliment the work students receive from their teachers aligned with Origo Education.   

These book includes activities for grades K-5. 

Prodigy Math Game

Sign-up for this free game that will have your kids obsessed with math. Best for students in grades 1-8.  

Learnzillion

This resource has many activities that will show the step by step process of many math strategies students are using in their math classes. 

You can sign-up for free and gain access to many videos and activities. 

Click on the Covid 19 banner at the top and then search by topic for free content.

Best for students in grades K-6.

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Interactivate

This site has a varitey of interacitve math and science acitivities that are both fun and challenging. 

This site is best for grades 3-6. 

Bedtime Math

This site has great math activities that can done as a family.  There are lots of suggestions that can be done while limiting screen time.

This site is best for pre-K-3rd grade. 

Origo Math Strategies Video Clips

This youtube channel has short one minute videos about all the math strategies students are learning using our P-K to 5 math program. 

IXL Sign In Page

Use this link to sign-in to IXL and practice math and ELA skills from grades 1-5. 

Ask your child which skills they have been practicing in class. 

Your child knows their username and password.  If they're unsure, contact your child's teacher. 

Adding without Regrouping (Base Ten)

This video shows how students learn to add with base ten blocks. They start to develop an understanding of place value and the role it plays in addition.

 

This video is best for 2nd and 3rd grade.

Addition with Re-grouping (Base Ten)

This video shows how students learn to add with base ten blocks. They start to develop an understanding of place value and the role it plays in addition and regrouping.

Subtraction without Re-grouping (Expanded Form)

This video displays subtraction through expanded form, which is another place value strategy.

Subtraction with Re-grouping (Base Ten)

This video introduces subtraction with regrouping using base ten blocks.

This video is best for 2nd and 3rd grade.

Subtraction with Re-grouping (Expanded Form)

This video shows subtraction through the expanded form. It uses place value to represent numbers decomposed in different ways to build flexibility with numbers.

This video is best for 2nd and 3rd grade. 

Multiplication with Arrays

This video introduces the concept of multiplication with the visual model, array. Students rows and columns to represent a multiplication situation.

This video is best for 3rd and 4th  grade. 

Division with Picture Model

This video shows how students are first introduced to division. It is represented as repeated subtraction of equal groups of objects.

This video is best for 3rd and 4th grade. 

Division with Arrays

This video introduces division with the visual model, an array. It demonstrates the direct relationship between multiplication and division.

This video is best for 3rd and 4th gade.