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Yes, I like Mathcrush.com too. It really does use alternative
methods to help kids learn. My 9 year old uses them as extra
practice and when I sit down with him I do not feel so silly when
he ask me how to do a problem, because their are examples and
other help pages to guide us along. Well check it out and let me
know what you think. http://mathcrush.com
On 1/31/09, Kaylan wrote:
> Check out mathcrush.com. They use cartoon characters to help
> teach children math. It has really helped me in the class and
> my students. It is funny how much the kids get into reading the
> pages and the explainations. I think they are kind of new, but
> they keep adding more every week. They also have basic math
> handouts and other interesting pages to print out. I do not
> know how to do a link here but it is:
> http://mathcrush.com
>
>
> On 1/16/09, stw wrote:
>> On 3/06/08, J wrote:
>>> Looking for math websites for parents and teachers.
>>
>> Super Teacher Worksheets has lots of free worksheets you can
>> print out. Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction, TIme,
>> Place Value, etc., etc.
>>
>> Most worksheets are geared towards grades 3-5 and are in
>> printable, pdf format.
>>
>> www.superteacherworksheets.com
>>
>>
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