Nuts About NumberNut.com! November 4, 2009
Posted by anne marie in Math.trackback
I have been busy helping some of the math coaches in the district create resource wikis for their teachers and as I was searching for interactive sites I stumbled across Rader’s Number Nut.com. This is a very comprehensive site filled with a plethora of math information and activities for review and direct instruction (K-7th grade). The two main areas of the site are Basic Math that includes topics such as shapes, time, operations, etc. and Advanced Math that covers decimals, fractions, money, percentages, etc. On each of these pages you will see a Topic Section on the right, click on your desired topic to view a page with both information related tot he topic and activities to reinforce the skill. They also provide the CA Standards and a Glossary of math vocabulary. When you select an activity it does give you the option to “Magnify the Activity which make it larger on the screen. Many of the activities work and present well on the SMARTBoard, as does the information sections. There are many aspects to this site so be sue to take the time to explore and bookmark the pages that will work for you and your students. ENJOY!
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