BuzzMath
BuzzMath is a mathematical mission that leads middle school students to proficiency through supported practice. The student-centered and user-inspired design makes BuzzMath practical and motivational for students and teachers. With the launch of this iPad app, students and teachers now have more access than ever to quality engaging math content: www.BuzzMath.com/iPad
To date, we have created over 1,000 Common Core aligned practice problems that can be used to guide a class to mathematical success. Our team of developers and educators takes great pride and care in the development and design of all of our content.
On demand examples, instant feedback and audio readings assist students as they work towards mastery. Challenging Missions provide an opportunity for small group problem solving for lower ability students and are challenging for higher ability students. Detailed reporting tools and single-click activity assignment are also available to support teachers as they monitor the progress of their students and provide targeted and individualized instruction.
Current content includes Number Sense and Operations, Fractions, Decimals, Rational Numbers, Divisibility, Factors, and Multiples, Roots, Exponents and Scientific Notation, Number Properties, Percents, Ratios and Proportions, Patterns and Sequences, Algebraic Expressions, Equations, Functions, and Inequalities, Geometry, Measurement, Data, Graphs, and Probability.

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Carl Malartre • almost 13 years ago
NEW FROM THE BUZZMATH TEAM
We are releasing the 6th grade Common Core badges project in September. Pilot this and your students will love it!
https://www.buzzmath.com/badges
http://buzzmath-help.scolab.com/what-are-badges
Benefits: clearer learning paths, goals and achievements leading to a more engaging experience. Improved differentiated instruction, optional leader boards and a challenging experience promoting a "love of learning" attitude.
Thank you to the Mozilla Open Badges / MacArthur Foundation for partnering with us on this incredible project.
http://www.openbadges.org/