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My kids go to private school but really need some math work / drills over the summer. Can anyone provide a good URL for drills on basic math facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division).
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No, really. This is the best. My kids do drills every day from here.
http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/math/
Edhelper.com has some great worksheets.
Good plan! Practice is very important for beginning math students. I like to print out worksheets so the kids can do them at any time or place. There are lots of online sources, but having a program to make them on your own PC is handy. I like the free version of the Worksheet Factory.
If they would like to do their drills online you can always check out http://www.aaamath.com
Believe it or not, I found some great books at Sam's that I used for homeschooling. They're somewhat along the line of the activity books my kids used to love to do as preschoolers and they are very inexpensive. They would be great for that kind of review. I actually really liked the science one for 1st to 6th grade. I have a degree in science and found them quite accurate and concise. They had good activities in them for experiments.
http://www.mathfactcafe.com/view/view.aspx?t=F&g=2
This is a great one. You can do online "flashcards" which will automatically give your child the answer, or have it print out all different kinds of fact sheets.
Worksheet factory mentioned above is good, too.