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Secondary Math Help Links

 

  • Study Buddy Flyer

  • Castle Learning

  • Mathplayground.com
    Math Playground is an action-packed site for elementary and middle school students. Practice your math skills, play a logic game and have some fun.
  • Ask Dr. Math
    Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and their teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic, as well as summaries of Frequently Asked Questions (the Dr. Math FAQ).

  • Emathinstruction.com
    Tools for Teaching Math In the 21st Century!
  • Math.com
  • Math.com/homeworkhelp/Algebra
  • Math.com/homeworkhelp/Trigonometry
  • Aaamath.com
    K-8 Mathematics Help About This Site: These pages illustrate and provide interactive arithmetic exercises and problems. They contain a series of basic math lessons which are a resource that can be used by math students in formal elementary education math classes, home schooling or elsewhere. Interactive lessons are much more conducive to learning math skills than traditional textbooks and work sheets for the following reasons: The ability to animate illustrations of concepts. Interactive exercises provide immediate feedback with the correct answer if a mistake is made. This eliminates repetitive practice of incorrect methods which is typical of traditional homework assignments. The ability to have interactive games that reinforce the concept and to link to other internet resources.
  • Khan Academy & Common Core

  • Shmoop
    Learning Guides These guides for calculus, pre-algebra and algebra for teens aim to help students understand how math relates to their daily lives by using pop culture references. For example, when explaining basic geometry topics, Shmoop references how snowboarders use arcs and degrees to pull off tricks on the half-pipe, and shares a video of two-time Olympic gold medalist Shaun White snowboarding.

  • Ixl.com
    IXL Math This program offers online algebra and geometry instruction for students in K8. Overall, more than 2,000 math skills can be taught with IXL Math. It also allows teachers and parents to monitor the student progress with reports that show what they’ve learned, new improvements, and trouble spots, as well as motivate them through interactive games and practice questions.