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Complete List of Online Math Resources K-12

Whether you are confused by multiplication, need extra practice with geometry proofs, or find
yourself struggling to understand logarithms, you are sure to find a website from the following list
that fits your math needs.
We have scoured the Internet in order to compile a comprehensive collection of resources for all
math subjects, from the basics to calculus. This article provides helpful explanations, sample
problems and tests, detailed diagrams, and even games. If you want to improve your math skills, this
is an excellent place to start.

Basic Math Resources

 AAA Math has numerous interactive arithmetic lessons. Topics covered include addition, counting,
comparing, decimals, equations, estimations, graphs, fraction, multiplication, and more. You can
also sort topics by grade level, starting in kindergarten and ending with eighth grade.

 Aplus Math caters to grades K-12 so you will find a wide variety of math topics here. The site has
flashcards, games, homework help, and practice work sheets.
 Math Reference Tables covers general math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and above. Its
general section includes number notation, addition, multiplication, fractions, and units and
measurement. This site can also be translated into Spanish!
 Elementary Mathematics is organized by grade level (K-5). Each grade has different math
activities specifically targeted to that age group. Grade 1, for instance, includes information on
addition, subtraction, estimating sums, fractions, and much more. Grade 5, on the other hand, has
info on measurements, graphs, angles, and dispersion.

 KidZone Math offers helpful math resources in fun, kid-appropriate formats. A range of free,
printable worksheets is available, organized by grade level, activity type, and theme, allowing kids to
find a worksheet that suits them best. In addition, this site provides timed quizzes on addition,
subtraction, and multiplication.
 Math Arcade, has a plethora of games for kids kindergarten to eighth grade to practice their math
skills. The site includes addition, subtraction, fractions, division, and much more.
 Math is Fun!, as evident from its name, attempts to present math to kids as an enjoyable,
interactive subject. Simple explanations are supplemented by practice problems in the following
topics: numbers, algebra, geometry, data (mean, median, mode, surveys, tables), and
measurements. Also included are puzzles and quizzes, as well as an elaborate illustrated dictionary
of basic math terms.
 Multiplication.com focuses, as one may expect, exclusively on multiplication. The site features
games, self-correcting timed quizzes, resources, and instructional videos. This is a great site for any
child struggling with his times tables.

Educational Math Games Online

 Cool Math Games tests younger kids’ math abillities in a variety of challenging (and neon) ways.
Find games that will strengthen different skills useful in math, such as numbers, strategy, logic, and
memory.
 Funbrain is a fun resource for kids, kindergarten through eighth grade. At funbrain, you can
challenge your math knowledge playing enjoyable games like math baseball or by visiting the math
arcade.
 Math Games for Kids tests basic knowledge of math in skills like addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division. The games are organized by subject so you can really strengthen a
child’s weak area.

 Math Playground allows you to explore many levels of math in many fun ways. Try practicing your
Cartesian coordinates by saving the Zogs or guiding the gecko through a vast land of fractions.
 Online Math Learning allows for kids to test different math skills in ways that will make them feel
like they’re playing video games rather than being forced to learn. This resource is conveniently
organized by subject, and has games for preschool kids all the way up to high school kids.

Algebra Resources

 Algebasics has video tutorials explaining the basics of algebra, equations, ratio and proportion,
absolute value, polynomials, factoring, linear equations, radicals, applications, and much more.
 Algebra-Class.com offers help with solving equations, graphing equations, writing equations,
inequalities, functions, exponents and monomials, polynomials, and the quadratic equation. It also
has a list of resources.
 Algebra.help contains lessons on topics that include equations, simplifying, factoring, distribution,
and trinomials, as well as equation calculators and worksheets. This site also has an extensive list of
math resources and study tips.

 Algebra Help covers topics such as fractions, percents, decimals, algebraic expressions, addition,
multiplication, and word problems. Each section includes explanations and examples.
 College-Cram.com allows students to choose the algebra subject they are struggling with from a
drop down menu, select the appropriate chapter, and pick your resources. The oages will feature
formula solvers, bottomless worksheets, flashcards, quizzes, interactive overviews, and brief lessons
and study sheets.
 Interactive Mathematics has a large section on algebra, including information on factoring and
fractions, the quadratic equation, exponents and radicals, systems of equations, matrices and
determinants, and inequalities.

 Math Expression has videos, worksheets, and lessons to help you develop your algebra skills.
Math topics include algebra, exponents, symmetry, fractions, measurements, angles, and more. The
site also includes a list of useful resources.
 Purplemath contains lessons with explanations on everything from absolute value and negative
numbers to intercepts, variables, and factoring. In addition, this site includes a forum that allows
students to ask questions and receive answers, as well as a list of homework tips and guidelines.

Geometry Resources

 AAA Math: Geometry : This site includes basic geometry facts and calculations, as well as
instructions for calculating the area, perimeter, circumference, surface area, and volume of various
shapes.
 Class Zone : Class Zone is a fantastic site for any geometry student. It covers proofs, basics of
geometry, quadrilaterals, transformations, circles, sufrance area and volume, and much more.
 Discovering Geometry : Discovering Geometry has explanations, condensed lessons, practice
sections, a guide specifically for parents, and student Web links.

 edHelper.com : Looking for free, printable geometry worksheets – with optional answer keys – for
both middle school- and high school-level geometry? This site is the place for you!
 Elementary Geometry Resources : Elementray Resources splits up their resources by grade
level from grades 1-5. Lessons vary drastically by age level, but all are easy to understand and
should help any struggling geometry student.

 Learning Math: Geometry : The geometry of Learning Math has information for students and
teachers K-8. Video tutorials cover topics such as triangles, polygons, geometry basics, dissections
and proofs, and the pythagorean theorem.

 Math League : The geometry section of this website is perfect for anyone desiring straightforward
explanations for concepts under the following categories: basic terms, angles, figures and polygons,
area and perimeter, coordinates and similar figures, and space figures and basic solids.
 SparkNotes contains everything you need to know about geometry proofs: terms, the structure of
proofs, sample problems, and more.

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