Free Math Resources

Resources:


  • MathTV: Free math videos covering topics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus.
  • Get the Math: Geared toward middle and high schoolers, this website aims to reveal the real-life application of algebra through combining video and web interactivity.
  • PBS Math Club: Helping students with homework -- and making them laugh -- PBS Math Club also uses pop culture references to explain math concepts.
  • Illustrative Mathematics: Illustrative Mathematics designs lessons teachers can use for independent, group, and whole-class work. After selecting a grade, they can choose the relevant unit, chapter, and lesson. It will bring you to a page with preparation instructions, a lesson plan, and practice problems.
  • Brian McLogan's YouTube Tutorials: According to some students, Mr. Brian McLogan has "saved" them. He covers every category of math, ranging from Pre-Algebra, Algebra (I, II), and Calculus
  • NancyPi: NancyPi's YouTube channel covers very fundamental math explanations to build upon your math skills. Many videos are introductory, so students will not feel behind
  • Mathalicious: Real-world lessons from Mathalicious help middle and high school teachers address the Common Core Standards while challenging their students to think critically about the world.
  • Khan Academy Math: A solid resource for math and science instruction as well as foundational knowledge in a number of other high school subjects.
  • CanFigureIt Geometry: A really good way for math students to learn about proofs and explore them from a number of angles.
  • Desmos: An innovative calculator and simulations are a standout graphing option for inquiry-driven math.
  • Art of Problem Solving: This math website has lots of stuff including math discussion forums, math competition information, and classes students can enrol into.
  • Melodies for Math: At Melodies for Math,  the team aims to provide music that illustrates math concepts in a quick and comprehendible way. 
  • CueThink: Created for students in 2nd to 12th grade, this innovative peer-to-peer application seeks to improve critical thinking skills by making math social.
  • Illuminations: Students will find over 100 activities (e.g., virtual manipulatives, applets, and games). There are also Calculation Nation games wherein students can challenge themselves as well as opponents from anywhere in the world.



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