I have used Freckle and while I put it under this section it is actually good only for practice, not actual instruction. I would only not recommend this one for highly gifted students- I tried that and even setting them above grade level it was too repetitive and got boring. Average students can easily use the program independently. One 3rd grade student I tutor had fairly extreme special needs and using Zearn at a lower grade level was very helpful to him. I have personally used Zearn with 1st-4th grade students. Students receive immediate feedback on every answer and the program moves to intervention when needed. The teachers are engaging, most lessons use interactive virtual manipulatives, and there is a wide variety of activities. The lessons are extremely well done and many include printable practice sheets (that the digital teacher walks the student through). The lessons are aligned with Eureka/Engage NY, but you don’t need to use those curriculums to benefit from them. It is a non profit so all of its digital lessons are completely free. Zearn is the site I use most often for comprehensive instruction. The sites in this section require students to have accounts set up by a teacher or parent. Comprehensive Instructional Sites for Elementary See also “Recommended Resources” for websites for teachers and homeschool parents to use. Khan Academy’s 100,000+ free practice questions give instant feedback, don’t need to be graded, and don’t require a printer.Here are my recommended math websites for kids to use directly.
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