EnrichmentEnrichment

Online enrichment websites
- Sadlier-Oxford
- Lexington City Schools (many, many websites for kids, scroll further down for recommendations for teachers about specific websites and activities on each)
- Math Top 10: Find grade level on the Left (1-7)
- Sudoku for kids
- Explore Webcams
- Logical Reasoning practice
- Building Critical Thinking Skills
- Various puzzles and games
Websites for printing something out
- Math SuperStars (look for specific grade level on left hand side)
- Steele Elementary (sparse, but some good mini projects)
- AIG tasks (North Carolina)
- Montgomery Schools Enrichment Activities (good for Grade 3 and older)
- Sunshine Math– For 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade; has printable sheets
- Magic Squares and Triangles
For Classroom Teachers
- Ways to differentiate for higher achieving students
- Choice Board Templates
- Independent Studies for Gifted and Talented students– Research to support it as well as models to follow
- Resource for Math enrichment ideas from NEA- Motivate
- Idea for a bulletin board activity for math enrichment
- Robert Kaplinsky: Great website for real life Math challenges and situations
- Differentiating the Curriculum for Elementary Gifted Mathematics Students
- 10 Games to Promote Problem Solving Skills
Math Contests
- Math Olympiads– there are practice problems, even if you aren’t planning on entering the contest
- Math Kangaroo
- MathCon (Grade 5 and up only)

Online enrichment websites
- Sadlier-Oxford
- Lexington City Schools (many, many websites for kids, scroll further down for recommendations for teachers about specific websites and activities on each)
- Math Top 10: Find grade level on the Left (1-7)
- Sudoku for kids
- Explore Webcams
- Logical Reasoning practice
- Building Critical Thinking Skills
- Various puzzles and games
Websites for printing something out
- Math SuperStars (look for specific grade level on left hand side)
- Steele Elementary (sparse, but some good mini projects)
- AIG tasks (North Carolina)
- Montgomery Schools Enrichment Activities (good for Grade 3 and older)
- Sunshine Math– For 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade; has printable sheets
- Magic Squares and Triangles
For Classroom Teachers
- Ways to differentiate for higher achieving students
- Choice Board Templates
- Independent Studies for Gifted and Talented students– Research to support it as well as models to follow
- Resource for Math enrichment ideas from NEA- Motivate
- Idea for a bulletin board activity for math enrichment
- Robert Kaplinsky: Great website for real life Math challenges and situations
- Differentiating the Curriculum for Elementary Gifted Mathematics Students
- 10 Games to Promote Problem Solving Skills
Math Contests
- Math Olympiads– there are practice problems, even if you aren’t planning on entering the contest
- Math Kangaroo
- MathCon (Grade 5 and up only)
