Here are some links to other webpages, whom along with Math Tutorials Online, strive to provide the best online environment for you student or child to better understand mathematics.

Drill-Based

Conceptual

Conceptual & Drill-Based

The National Library of Manipulatives

http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html

  • Under Numbers & Operations ,base ten blocks regrouping in subtraction
  • Student can "lasso" blocks, rods, or flats
  • Blocks break apart when they are dragged into a smaller place value
  • Random problems regenerate every time
  • No equal differences
Elizabeth Turner Smith - University of Louisiana Faculty

http://ulm.edu/~esmith/nctmregional/blocks.htm

  • Video for subtraction using base 10 blocks
  • Video for multiplication using base 10 blocks
Math Live

http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/me5l/html/Math5.html

  • No subtraction of whole numbers
  • Use calculation of a dog's and cat's age for multiplication example
  • Use base 10 blocks in the second step
  • Use a place value chart over top of the equation in step 5
  • In step 6, student must first estimate, calculate, and then verify their answer
  • Up to three digit by two digit multiplication
Shodur

http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/

No tutorials that use equal differences or base 10 blocks for multiplication or subtraction

Math Is Fun

http://www.mathisfun.com

  • Shows picture of taking two apples away from a group of five for subtraction
  • Shows a picture of a subtraction table
  • Student can also take a four question, practice test
  • No mention of equal differences
  • Only offer a multiplication table and they suggest memorizing it
Quiz Tree

http://www.quiz-tree.com

Only contains quizzes, none of which use equal differences or an interactive click-drag to place values

AAA Math

http://www.aaastudy.com/

  • In the Subtraction section, under Subtraction Objects I & II they use what could be regrouping with ones-base 10 blocks
  • Offers subtraction tables
  • No equal differences
  • No stimulating visuals for multiplication
  • The drill part is "find the product of these two numbers" and the student types in the answer. Uses the same thing for subtraction.
Sheppard Software

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/

The site only has math games with no references to equal differences or base 10 blocks for subtraction or multiplication

Math Online

http://www.math.com

  • No reference to equal differences in the subtraction tutorials
  • In the drill part the student is presented with two numbers and must find the product and then type it into the textbox
  • Multiplication table
  • Multiplication drills are the subtraction drills
A + Click

http://www.aplusclick.com/

  • No references to or tutorials of equal differences or base 10 blocks
  • Multiple choice question drill problems
  • Mainly teaches counting
  • No real way for students to see how they arrived at the answer
Visual Math Learning

http://www.visualmathlearning.com/index.php

  • No regrouping using base 10 blocks but they do use regrouping using rings on pegs
  • No equal differences
  • Use number line example
  • Drill exercise is to drag numbered tiles to a subtraction table. Number on y-axis minus number on x-axis, drag the tile representing their difference to the correct square.
  • Multiplication drill exercise is the same as subtraction
  • No real visual examples of multiplication operations
Free Training Tutorial

http://www.free-training-tutorial.com/

  • Under Place Value Games in the Collect The Ducks game they use ducks to carry over to the different place values
  • Collect The Ships is just like Collect The Ducks except they use ships
  • No equal differences

 

Rekken Test is a website that offers free, open-source arithmetic practice software. It offers basic arithmetic operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division - up to more advanced arithmetic operations with decimals, money problems, percentages, and fractions.

Learning Today is an internet-based, reading and mathematics instruction website targeted for kindergarten through grade 5 students.

Math Live "was designed and developed to assist kindergarten up to grade 12 teachers in Alberta, Canada locate and utilize digital learning and teaching resources produced by the Ministry of Education." The link below provides a kind-of tv show using cartoon people and animals to help the student learn arithmetic operations.

At Quiz Tree "you will find educational games and quizzes on many subjects, including Math, Reading, Spanish, Geography, SAT, Spelling, Music and more. All activities come with animated interface, fun sounds and other cool features that make learning more enjoyable."

"AAA Math features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons," it is developed for kindergarten through grade 8 students. All of the lessons on the website are available via a CD which must be ordered through AAA Math.

Sheppard Software is a website that contains "educational software and online games with these goals: 1) To add sound and visual effects to make learning fun and more memorable. 2) To design games with many difficulty levels so that players will continue to be challenged no matter how far they progress. 3) To provide games that will exercise players' brains."

Notice: All quoted text on this page is quoted directly from the respective site.