Additional Practice
BrainPOP is a group of educational websites with over 1,000 short animated movies for students in grades K-12 (ages 6 to 17), together with quizzes and related materials, covering many subjects including math.
Username: ridgeroadms Password: ravens |
Blendspace is an easy-to-use platform for creating multimedia lessons that students can use to review math concepts. Using a drag-and-drop interface, they can organize videos, text, links, images, and quizzes into cubes, then organize them to create lessons.
Log in to Blendspace with Google |
Middle school is all about moving beyond—from foundational skills and concepts to the structural elements of deeper academic achievement. Compass Learning extends the fundamentals by building skills and filling gaps. It allows students to discover their strengths and abilities in readiness for college and career exploration.
Username (from school): Student ID Username (from home): cmssites\studentID Password: 6 digit birthday - yymmdd |
Edgenuity is a research-based video course curriculum, which offers more than 185 semester-equivalent core and elective online courses for students, grades 6-12. The program can be used at home or in school.
Username: 10 digit State ID (same as PowerSchool) Password: birthday YYYYMM (or, if that doesn't work, try 209901) |
IXL is an immersive K-12 learning experience that provides comprehensive, standards-aligned content for math.
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Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. The math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps.
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Math Xtra is a LIVE call in educational show that airs Mondays and Wednesday at 4:30pm on CMS TV, TWC Channel 3 and the CMS Mobile App. Join in by calling in with a question or sending one in to [email protected], or via social media by writing to the CMS Facebook page or Tweeting @MathXtra.
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