Math Links

*This web page contains links to one or more pages that are outside the GCPS network. GCPS does not control the content of these pages.


Click here to go the Patriot Superstar Math webpage

 


Grades 1st - 5th have electronic versions of their math textbooks available to students online. **Click here to request the username and password.

Harcourt Textbook Online **
Textbook Pages and Activities

Parent Directions for online Harcourt Textbook

Parent Demonstration for online Harcourt Textbook

 

Students should practice math facts daily. First and second grade students are expected to master addition and subtraction facts. Third, fourth, and fifth grade students are expected to master multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction facts. Here are a few websites that will let students practice quick recall of math facts.

Are you ready for March Math Madness?

Math Magician

Harcourt That's A Fact Games

Aplus Math

Parent Directions for math facts practice.

   

 
Click on your child's grade level for practice of grade level math skills. (Under Construction)

More fun websites for everyone:
 

Kindergarten - fifth graders can access Education City FREE of charge at home.
Contact your child's teacher for login information.

Study Island provides online practice for the GA CRCT.
3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students have a FREE subscription provided with Title I funds.
Contact your child's teacher for login information.

Click here to go to BrainPOP!

FREE
Gwinnett County Math Online Tutorials

Great News! GCPS has just released FREE MATH ONLINE TUTORIALS for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade!
**Click here to request the username and password.

Parent Directions for Math Online Tutorials

 Click here to begin.

Think Math

Math Arcade Games

McGraw-Hill Math

Math Playground

Kid's Place Math

Timez Attack

Tic-Tac-Toe Math

Geometry Games

Math Baseball

Room 108 Cool Math

Math Cats

Primary Games

Math Maven's Mysteries

Cool Math 4 Kids

AAA Math

IXL Math
(limit of 20 free problems a day)

 
Missed Math Night. No Worries.
You can still enjoy the math games that were presented to parents and students.

Math Night Board Games
 
 
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