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Illinois State Learning Standards


Understanding
mathematics and having the ability
to apply math skills to solve problems can be an empowering force for all
students—both while in school and later in their lives. Students should have an
understanding of how numbers are used and represented. They should be able to
use basic operations (addition,
subtraction, and eventually multiplication, division) to solve everyday
problems. They should be able to read, write, and talk about ways in which
mathematical problems can be solved in a variety of situations. They should be
able to communicate ideas through drawings and graphs. These skills will provide
students with a solid foundation for success in school, in the workplace and
throughout their lives.
Click on the links below for some great math games and activities to work on at home. I hope you enjoy these while you are practicing your math skills! When you are finished playing each game or activity, click the back button to return to this page.
1. Animated Math Vocabulary Glossary
(click on the word on the left side)
2. Online Place Value Practice
9. Multiplication Surprise Game
10. Printable Math Practice Worksheets
12. Houghton Mifflin Parent's Place
13. Online Addition & Subtraction Practice
14. Online Multiplication Practice
15. Suduko Online and printable games
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