Math Resources (fractions, geometry, preAlgebra, algebra)
Today I wanted to share some free math resources we have on the blog — and also an Algebra resource that is working really well for my oldest.
I’ll start with the free PreAlgebra resources. We have some free exponents interactive notebook pieces that I made for LD when he was in PreAlgebra. It’s free to download.
Free PreAlgebra Exponents Worksheet with Interactive Notebook Pieces
Here is a set of order of operation cards that I made for my son that we used these to play some active outdoor math games. 🙂
Free PreAlgebra: Order of Operations Cards –
Here are some of the outdoor games he played using these cards: 4 Fun, Active Games for Practicing Math Facts – My younger girls worked on their math facts while LD used preAlgebra problems! You can visit this post for some of the other outdoor math games we played using those math facts.
If you have older kids who need to polish up on their Algebra strategies, I thought I would mention this workbook that is working really well for LD! It’s called Algebra Essentials Practice Workbook with Answers: Linear & Quadratic Equations, Cross Multiplying, and Systems of Equations. (affiliate link) My son has an Algebra textbook that he has worked through, but this practice workbook has been a great supplement. It has tons of problems for working through simple quadratic equations and so forth. You can borrow it free if you have Kindle Unlimited to check and see if it would be helpful for your kids. It’s been a great additional resource for my oldest for math, so I wanted to pass that along to you if you want to check it out! 🙂
You might also be interested in these free math resources:
Actually, come to think of it, I have another geometry review packet that I made for ED earlier this year that I forgot to share! Stay tuned for that!
We also have a Free Fractions Pack that I made for the kids when they were first starting to work on fractions.
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