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Math Sites
Matific - Fact practice K-6
Math Snacks Smart educational animations, mini-games, and interactive tools that help mid-school learners better understand math concepts. Grades 3-8
Get the Math - Solve real-life algebra problems with diverse crew, delightful video Grades 7-10
Geogebra - Quick, easy, and fun interactive math explorations. Grades 7-12
NRICH - Provides FREE and interesting mathematical games, problems and articles. Encourages you to share your solutions to our mathematical problems. Have mathematicians who can help you to solve problems - just 'Ask NRICH'! Offer a safe online space where you can meet others with similar interests. K-12
AAA math Practice for k-8, unlimited practice questions, no registration, lots of ads
Math.com - Basic math through calculus, include practice problems and explanations.
sosmath - Algebra to Differential Equations
Purplemath - Collection of site and resources to help students learn algebra
Cool Math Probably one of my favorite math sites, Cool Math is "designed for the pure enjoyment of mathematics." This interactive site features a plethora of fun games, puzzles, calculators and lesson plans.
Math Live Math Live, a fantastic site for upper elementary students, is full of cartoon math tutorials on subjects like fractions, multiplication, area and perimeter, tessellations, probability, and a variety of other topics. The glossary section is an amazing collection of math concepts animated for more solid understanding.
MathRun A fun site for practicing basic math facts, Mathrun is a simple idea (math problems float up the screen, and you have to tell whether they are correct or incorrect), and I love simplicity. There is no registration required and no advertisements -- I love this, too. Mathrun rates your brain speed (I got mine up to 140 mph before having to get back to work) and keeps a running total of how many problems you solved correctly. This is a great site to use for independent practice.
MathTV Math TV is an amazing collection of how-to videos in a variety of math subjects. Checking it out, I watched a video on how to multiply fractions and I (a teacher) learned a new method. Imagine what your students can learn. This site is free, but it does require you to register to be able to view the videos.
Webmath is a math-help web site that generates answers to specific math questions and problems, as entered by a user, at any particular moment. The math answers are generated and displayed real-time, at the moment a web user types in their math problem and clicks "solve." In addition to the answers, Webmath also shows the student how to arrive at the answer.
Math Snacks Smart educational animations, mini-games, and interactive tools that help mid-school learners better understand math concepts. Grades 3-8
Get the Math - Solve real-life algebra problems with diverse crew, delightful video Grades 7-10
Geogebra - Quick, easy, and fun interactive math explorations. Grades 7-12
NRICH - Provides FREE and interesting mathematical games, problems and articles. Encourages you to share your solutions to our mathematical problems. Have mathematicians who can help you to solve problems - just 'Ask NRICH'! Offer a safe online space where you can meet others with similar interests. K-12
AAA math Practice for k-8, unlimited practice questions, no registration, lots of ads
Math.com - Basic math through calculus, include practice problems and explanations.
sosmath - Algebra to Differential Equations
Purplemath - Collection of site and resources to help students learn algebra
Cool Math Probably one of my favorite math sites, Cool Math is "designed for the pure enjoyment of mathematics." This interactive site features a plethora of fun games, puzzles, calculators and lesson plans.
Math Live Math Live, a fantastic site for upper elementary students, is full of cartoon math tutorials on subjects like fractions, multiplication, area and perimeter, tessellations, probability, and a variety of other topics. The glossary section is an amazing collection of math concepts animated for more solid understanding.
MathRun A fun site for practicing basic math facts, Mathrun is a simple idea (math problems float up the screen, and you have to tell whether they are correct or incorrect), and I love simplicity. There is no registration required and no advertisements -- I love this, too. Mathrun rates your brain speed (I got mine up to 140 mph before having to get back to work) and keeps a running total of how many problems you solved correctly. This is a great site to use for independent practice.
MathTV Math TV is an amazing collection of how-to videos in a variety of math subjects. Checking it out, I watched a video on how to multiply fractions and I (a teacher) learned a new method. Imagine what your students can learn. This site is free, but it does require you to register to be able to view the videos.
Webmath is a math-help web site that generates answers to specific math questions and problems, as entered by a user, at any particular moment. The math answers are generated and displayed real-time, at the moment a web user types in their math problem and clicks "solve." In addition to the answers, Webmath also shows the student how to arrive at the answer.