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Everyone has a different opinion and there is no right tool for every student. As a primary school teacher of a number of years and a parent for over twenty years, I have seen most maths online tutorials.
I don't rate Mathletics or Reading Eggs (two different subjects I know). They are too game-like and require constant supervision otherwise students will gravitate towards the game elements of the program. Supervising a year 4 class recently I was appalled that on Mathletics they appeared to be playing a flappy bird clone.
If you are looking for a virtual tutor I would suggest mathsonline.com.au
Delivered by a real Australian maths teacher with a very calm and soothing voice, it is an excellent supplement that is well worth the price. Again, it probably won't be for everyone and I would rate Khan Academy as second on the list as it is free. The only downside I see with Khan is that it is not as polished as mathsonline.com.au This might not be a problem for some students but it grates a little bit to me.
Reflex Math (for math fact automaticity) is the best I have found. Learnthat.org for vocabulary and spelling. Year 6 and on can use vocabulary.com to vastly improve vocabulary.
For fun, KenKen (or its clone Inkies from KrazyDad) and don't forget a good Rubik's cube (proven to have a positive effect on female maths performance). Don't buy a Rubik's brand one. http://cubezz.com/Buy-4464-MoYu+WeiLong+Version+II+%28Enhanc... or similar |
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