Welcome to my website! Harringtonmath is designed to help students find online activities to help them with math. It also has resources for teachers to use in their classrooms and for parents to use at home.
Kindergarten
Math games for PreK-K
Guide to Money
Special “high five” and shout to my new friends at After School Care Programs and Ms. Phillips for this site on money. It has activities about U.S. currency, counting, earning and saving money.
Hooda Math
Hooda Math – many math activities, searchable by grade level, category or math subject.
Grade 2
Financial Literacy Resources – Money!
Big shout out and thanks for Ms. Ashford’s class for this Financial Literacy site. It has links to understanding about money and saving/earning money.
Teaching Kids how to count money – Thanks Liam!
Special thanks to a new friend, Liam, who suggested this site to learn about money. It is a great resource because not only does it give some information about money but it has multiple links to money games.
http://valuestockguide.com/teaching-kids-how-to-count-money/
Guide to Money
Special “high five” and shout to my new friends at After School Care Programs and Ms. Phillips for this site on money. It has activities about U.S. currency, counting, earning and saving money.
Grade 4
Teaching Kids how to count money – Thanks Liam!
Special thanks to a new friend, Liam, who suggested this site to learn about money. It is a great resource because not only does it give some information about money but it has multiple links to money games.
http://valuestockguide.com/teaching-kids-how-to-count-money/
Guide to Money
Special “high five” and shout to my new friends at After School Care Programs and Ms. Phillips for this site on money. It has activities about U.S. currency, counting, earning and saving money.
Missing Factors
Practice your multiplication facts while trying to find the missing factor.
Grade 1
Financial Literacy Resources – Money!
Big shout out and thanks for Ms. Ashford’s class for this Financial Literacy site. It has links to understanding about money and saving/earning money.
Teaching Kids how to count money – Thanks Liam!
Special thanks to a new friend, Liam, who suggested this site to learn about money. It is a great resource because not only does it give some information about money but it has multiple links to money games.
http://valuestockguide.com/teaching-kids-how-to-count-money/
Guide to Money
Special “high five” and shout to my new friends at After School Care Programs and Ms. Phillips for this site on money. It has activities about U.S. currency, counting, earning and saving money.
Grade 3
Financial Literacy Resources – Money!
Big shout out and thanks for Ms. Ashford’s class for this Financial Literacy site. It has links to understanding about money and saving/earning money.
Teaching Kids how to count money – Thanks Liam!
Special thanks to a new friend, Liam, who suggested this site to learn about money. It is a great resource because not only does it give some information about money but it has multiple links to money games.
http://valuestockguide.com/teaching-kids-how-to-count-money/
Guide to Money
Special “high five” and shout to my new friends at After School Care Programs and Ms. Phillips for this site on money. It has activities about U.S. currency, counting, earning and saving money.
Grade 5
Guide to Money
Special “high five” and shout to my new friends at After School Care Programs and Ms. Phillips for this site on money. It has activities about U.S. currency, counting, earning and saving money.
Factor Feeder
How well do you know the factors of a number? Use your knowledge of factors to move through the maze.
Computation Castle
This challenging game requires the utilization of several math skills: mixed numbers/improper fractions, equivalent fractions, metric conversions, exponents, rounding to the nearest thousands and thousandths and place value.