PHere are a list of websites that are beneficial to help you if you are ever stuck. Just click on the name of the website and it should take you there automatically. **There are way too many websites to list, but here are some that might catch your interest.
1)A+ Math provides interactive math resources for all (teachers, parents, and students)
featuring FREE math worksheets, games, flashcards, and many more.
2) Math TV is a platform that features a wide range of math videos covering a plethora of mathematical concepts.
3) Get The Math is about Algebra in the Real World. See how professionals use math in music, fashion, video games, restaurants, basketball, and special effects.
4) Absurd Math is an interactive mathematical problem solving game series. The player proceeds on missions in a strange world where the ultimate power consists of mathematical skills and knowledge.
5) Khan Academy is a website that offers videos that give step by step instructions on how to solve problems. Khan Academy covers lots of different subject areas that is helpful from Kinder to college level courses.
6) Math XP Games is a website that has over 100 games to choose from. The games can be searched by topic or by grade level and all games ARE aligned with Common Core Curriculum. With games themed on popular subjects such as Star Wars and Deal or No Deal, you will likely find a game that you will love and will also help support your math skills.
7) Math is Power 4 U provides over thousands of free mini-lessons and example videos that are connected to the site's Youtube Channel. The video tutorials are organized by course and topic and range from basic arithmetic through Calculus and beyond! The videos with the yellow background are mini-lessons. The site also includes videos for both financial and medical fields as well as SAT prep.
8) Math Live provides video lessons for students K-12 and is produced by LearnAlberta.ca. The lessons, which are animated, are both engaging and informative. Each lesson come with printable worksheets and assessments as well as guidelines for parents and teachers. This website's animated approach to math may seem more user friendly to students of any age.
9) How to calculate your grade is a website that helps you figure out what you need on your final to reach your goal.
**For Practice ACT and AzMerit Tests, please go to the Practice Test tab, located under the "more" option **
1)A+ Math provides interactive math resources for all (teachers, parents, and students)
featuring FREE math worksheets, games, flashcards, and many more.
2) Math TV is a platform that features a wide range of math videos covering a plethora of mathematical concepts.
3) Get The Math is about Algebra in the Real World. See how professionals use math in music, fashion, video games, restaurants, basketball, and special effects.
4) Absurd Math is an interactive mathematical problem solving game series. The player proceeds on missions in a strange world where the ultimate power consists of mathematical skills and knowledge.
5) Khan Academy is a website that offers videos that give step by step instructions on how to solve problems. Khan Academy covers lots of different subject areas that is helpful from Kinder to college level courses.
6) Math XP Games is a website that has over 100 games to choose from. The games can be searched by topic or by grade level and all games ARE aligned with Common Core Curriculum. With games themed on popular subjects such as Star Wars and Deal or No Deal, you will likely find a game that you will love and will also help support your math skills.
7) Math is Power 4 U provides over thousands of free mini-lessons and example videos that are connected to the site's Youtube Channel. The video tutorials are organized by course and topic and range from basic arithmetic through Calculus and beyond! The videos with the yellow background are mini-lessons. The site also includes videos for both financial and medical fields as well as SAT prep.
8) Math Live provides video lessons for students K-12 and is produced by LearnAlberta.ca. The lessons, which are animated, are both engaging and informative. Each lesson come with printable worksheets and assessments as well as guidelines for parents and teachers. This website's animated approach to math may seem more user friendly to students of any age.
9) How to calculate your grade is a website that helps you figure out what you need on your final to reach your goal.
**For Practice ACT and AzMerit Tests, please go to the Practice Test tab, located under the "more" option **