Additional sites related to lessons:
Below are a list of helpful websites related to basic addition! Take some time to browse through these sites and participate in any practice activities for extra credit!
http://www.dositey.com/2008/addsub/addex1.htm
On this website you will be playing a fun practice go help you grasp the concept of counting objects, adding them up, and creating an addition equation.
http://www.dositey.com/2008/addsub/addbasicml.htm
Same website, but lets just step it up a notch. This time instead of the computer choosing the numbers for you its your turn (Challenge yourselves). You are going to create the addition equation any possible way you can and than find the sum.
http://www.abcya.com/addition.htm
ARRRGHHHH!!! Be a pirate and use the marbles to help you solve the given equation, than click on the correct sum!
http://pbskids.org/games/math.html
PBS channel online is a great way to learn while having fun with some of your favorite characters from populart television shows! Choose a game that interests you and get your math skills flowing!
http://www.aaastudy.com/add.htm#topic1
AAA Math is a website designed with the students in mind. This site provides lots of practice activities geared towards our lesson on basic addition. Click the link to explore your options.
http://www.fun4thebrain.com/addition.html
Fun4theBrain is another great website full of different activities to choose from, all relating to addition. Remember... PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!
http://www.neok12.com/Addition.htm
This site provides its viewers with a variety of educational videos relating to addition. Sometimes it is more beneficial to watch a video rather than reading text. Browse through these videos to gain more knowledge on addition.
http://www.coolmath4kids.com/addition/index.html
CoolMath4Kids is a wonderful tool to get a clear understanding of how addition works. Through viewing this site you will find lots of information, practice, and printable flash cards.
http://www.vectorkids.com/cardsaddsub.htm
Lets see how well you know your facts! This site consists of digital flash cards! Click on the addition symbol (plus sign), identify the practice number you would like to work with, and begin testing your skills.
http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/addition.html
Continue practicing with activities on this website. MathisFun provides you with step by step instructions and time to show off what you know! Digital manipulatives are also used in activities.
On this website you will be playing a fun practice go help you grasp the concept of counting objects, adding them up, and creating an addition equation.
http://www.dositey.com/2008/addsub/addbasicml.htm
Same website, but lets just step it up a notch. This time instead of the computer choosing the numbers for you its your turn (Challenge yourselves). You are going to create the addition equation any possible way you can and than find the sum.
http://www.abcya.com/addition.htm
ARRRGHHHH!!! Be a pirate and use the marbles to help you solve the given equation, than click on the correct sum!
http://pbskids.org/games/math.html
PBS channel online is a great way to learn while having fun with some of your favorite characters from populart television shows! Choose a game that interests you and get your math skills flowing!
http://www.aaastudy.com/add.htm#topic1
AAA Math is a website designed with the students in mind. This site provides lots of practice activities geared towards our lesson on basic addition. Click the link to explore your options.
http://www.fun4thebrain.com/addition.html
Fun4theBrain is another great website full of different activities to choose from, all relating to addition. Remember... PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!
http://www.neok12.com/Addition.htm
This site provides its viewers with a variety of educational videos relating to addition. Sometimes it is more beneficial to watch a video rather than reading text. Browse through these videos to gain more knowledge on addition.
http://www.coolmath4kids.com/addition/index.html
CoolMath4Kids is a wonderful tool to get a clear understanding of how addition works. Through viewing this site you will find lots of information, practice, and printable flash cards.
http://www.vectorkids.com/cardsaddsub.htm
Lets see how well you know your facts! This site consists of digital flash cards! Click on the addition symbol (plus sign), identify the practice number you would like to work with, and begin testing your skills.
http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/addition.html
Continue practicing with activities on this website. MathisFun provides you with step by step instructions and time to show off what you know! Digital manipulatives are also used in activities.