Math Websites(listed in alphabetical order)
1. A+ Math Aplus Math has a game room, flashcards, math word puzzles, homework helper, worksheets and more. Tons of topics!
2. A Plus ClickA+ Click provides practice on math and logic problems designed to develop logical and creative thinking.
3. AAA Math This math website boasts having thousands of interactive arithmetic lessons you can use for free. It is customized by grade level (K-8th) and topic. They also have explanations of various mathematical topics, practice problems and fun, challenging games.
4. Algebra.HelpAs soon as you open this page, you see all the topics you can find lessons, examples, and worksheets about. All about algebra!
5. Arcademics This site is academics + arcade games. Kids can play fun ‘racing’ games while practicing their math skills!
6. Art of Problem Solving (Videos)This math website has a lot of stuff, but we especially like their clear videos on pre-algebra, algebra, counting, probability, and more.
7. Cliffs Notes (for Math!)Cliffs Notes is known for covering a topic in a nice overview manner. They have an online version of their materials for math where you can learn a topic then take a little review quiz on it. Algebra through Calculus.
8. Cool Math This highly interactive math website allows the user to sharpen basic math skills, play games, solve puzzles, and look up new math concepts. They even have steps to help conquer math anxiety!
9. EdHelperThis site is where teachers often flock to print out worksheets of practice problems on math topics. PreSchool through Algebra II (high school level) and Critical Thinking , pick the number of problems you want on a topic and a sheet is made! Key included so you don’t have to solve everything yourself to know if your child got it right.
10. Education PlaceCreated by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, this math website offers a million and one (seemingly) printable math worksheets on topics for K-6th graders. There are some e-games too.
11. Education WorldEducation World presents a variety of math resources that all teachers can use to liven up instruction.
12. Figure ThisCreated by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this site helps families enjoy mathematics outside school through a series of fun and engaging challenges.
13. Fun BrainThis math website includes 17 original games based on soccer, car racing, and more. An example is “Math Baseball,” where kids can score runs with correct answers. “Operation Order” is another where students can build pyramids with their knowledge of algebra.
14. Hooda MathThis site has lots of online math games and activities for grades K-8.
15. Illuminations.orgThis math site was created for teachers by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. But parents can take advantage too! There are lessons, activities, and listed standards for different grade ranges K-12th grade.
16. Khan AcademyGrowing in popularity around the globe, the Khan Academy is chock full of helpful videos explaining all sorts of math topics (they even have vides on other school subjects too).
17. MagnaHighGames for a variety of math topics. Fun!
18. Math Cats Math Cats provides playful explorations of important math concepts through games, crafts and interactive projects. Includes a magic chalkboard and an art gallery.
19. Math CentralThis is an internet service for mathematics students and teachers. It provides several resources for teaching and learning math.
20. Math ForumThis math website is made by teachers, students, researchers, parents, and other educators who have an interest in math and math education. Special features include their “Ask Dr. Math,” “Problems of the Week,” their “Internet Math Library,” and more.
21. Math Game TimeLots of games Pre-K through 7th grade!
22. Math is FunThis math website has math games, activies, and explanations for math levels K through 12th grade. It even has a math dictionary!
23. Math League The is math website was designed for students in 4th grade through high school. It offers math contests, books, and computer software. The Mathematics Help Facility is a nice reference guide for math topics complete with examples, definitions, and explanations on topics 4th-8th graders are likely to study.
24. Maths Online (from the University of Vienna)Notice that I wrote “maths” and not “math”? In many other countries including England and Australia, they put an ‘s’ on math! Anyhow, this site has nice interactive tests, online tools, and links to tons of other resources in their maths links.
25. Math Playground1st grade through Geometry. Games galore!
26. Math PickleMath Pickle is a great website for K-12 teachers, so why not for parents too? It offers curricular games, puzzles, and more.
27. Math ScoreMath Score helps improve math proficiency for all skill levels, remedial through advanced. Appropriate for 2nd grade through Algebra I.
28. Multiplication.comThis math website has lots of online games. I played one with multiplication and if you got something wrong like 3 x 3 = 9, it would show you a funny pictorial way to remember. In this case tree x tree = line went along with two trees holding a clothes line between them with a shirt hanging from the line with the number nine on it. Clever!
29. National Council of Teachers of MathematicsThis is a platform for Math teachers where they share ideas, lesson plans, and many other resources.
30. NRICH“Enriching Mathematics.” This site is created by the University of Cambridge (so watch out for “math” being spelled as “maths” and references to pounds, as in money).
31. Paul’s Online Math NotesThe intent of this site is “to provide a complete set of free online (and downloadable) notes and/or tutorials for classes that [Paul teaches] at Lamar University.” He has written the notes/tutorials in such a way that they should be accessible to anyone wanting to learn the subject regardless of whether or not you have taken his class. Geared toward higher levels of high school math.
32. PBS Teachers MathPBS Teachers Math provides some great Math resources organized into different grade-subject pages.
33. Play Dough to PlatoThis site is all about fun hands-on activities for kids. If kids can learn without realizing it, they will be more willing to keep playing and keep learning. Activities are geared toward younger kids Pre-K through 2nd grade.
34. Plus MagazinePlus magazine opens a door to the “world of maths,” (non-American spelling again) through articles from top mathematicians and science writers.
35. Simpsons MathThe Simpsons TV show contains over a hundred instances of mathematics ranging from arithmetic to geometry to calculus. Many references are very humous!
36. SMILESMILE stands for “Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement.” This program was designed to enhance elementary and high school learning of science and math through activities where kids can see math come alive.
37. SuperKids MathThis is a website that provides a wide variety of math drill worksheets. Parents can even make their own worksheets using simple tools. Originally a resource for teachers, so take advantage!
38. Teach R KidsThis site is geared more for younger students in Pre-K through about 3rd grade.
39. Teachers Pay TeachersThis site is technically for teachers to share resources, but there is no reason parents cannot take advantage! A lot of it is for free. Others you can purchase. Worksheets, educational games, and more.
40. TeachnologyTeachnology features over 2,000 free math printables that range in skill from grades K-12th. There are other topics in addition to math as well.
41. Toy TheaterA variety of math games (there are other subjects too) that kids can play online for free.
42. Web MathIn this math website by Discovery Education, you can actually enter in problems to be solved. For example, if you have trouble taking the square root of 81x^2, you can type it in and it will show you that the answer is 9x. Topics are Kindergarten through Calculus.
43. Yummy MathYummy Math has fun problems involving everyday life. It covers areas such as : Algebra, Geometry, Probability, Science and more.
1. A+ Math Aplus Math has a game room, flashcards, math word puzzles, homework helper, worksheets and more. Tons of topics!
2. A Plus ClickA+ Click provides practice on math and logic problems designed to develop logical and creative thinking.
3. AAA Math This math website boasts having thousands of interactive arithmetic lessons you can use for free. It is customized by grade level (K-8th) and topic. They also have explanations of various mathematical topics, practice problems and fun, challenging games.
4. Algebra.HelpAs soon as you open this page, you see all the topics you can find lessons, examples, and worksheets about. All about algebra!
5. Arcademics This site is academics + arcade games. Kids can play fun ‘racing’ games while practicing their math skills!
6. Art of Problem Solving (Videos)This math website has a lot of stuff, but we especially like their clear videos on pre-algebra, algebra, counting, probability, and more.
7. Cliffs Notes (for Math!)Cliffs Notes is known for covering a topic in a nice overview manner. They have an online version of their materials for math where you can learn a topic then take a little review quiz on it. Algebra through Calculus.
8. Cool Math This highly interactive math website allows the user to sharpen basic math skills, play games, solve puzzles, and look up new math concepts. They even have steps to help conquer math anxiety!
9. EdHelperThis site is where teachers often flock to print out worksheets of practice problems on math topics. PreSchool through Algebra II (high school level) and Critical Thinking , pick the number of problems you want on a topic and a sheet is made! Key included so you don’t have to solve everything yourself to know if your child got it right.
10. Education PlaceCreated by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, this math website offers a million and one (seemingly) printable math worksheets on topics for K-6th graders. There are some e-games too.
11. Education WorldEducation World presents a variety of math resources that all teachers can use to liven up instruction.
12. Figure ThisCreated by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this site helps families enjoy mathematics outside school through a series of fun and engaging challenges.
13. Fun BrainThis math website includes 17 original games based on soccer, car racing, and more. An example is “Math Baseball,” where kids can score runs with correct answers. “Operation Order” is another where students can build pyramids with their knowledge of algebra.
14. Hooda MathThis site has lots of online math games and activities for grades K-8.
15. Illuminations.orgThis math site was created for teachers by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. But parents can take advantage too! There are lessons, activities, and listed standards for different grade ranges K-12th grade.
16. Khan AcademyGrowing in popularity around the globe, the Khan Academy is chock full of helpful videos explaining all sorts of math topics (they even have vides on other school subjects too).
17. MagnaHighGames for a variety of math topics. Fun!
18. Math Cats Math Cats provides playful explorations of important math concepts through games, crafts and interactive projects. Includes a magic chalkboard and an art gallery.
19. Math CentralThis is an internet service for mathematics students and teachers. It provides several resources for teaching and learning math.
20. Math ForumThis math website is made by teachers, students, researchers, parents, and other educators who have an interest in math and math education. Special features include their “Ask Dr. Math,” “Problems of the Week,” their “Internet Math Library,” and more.
21. Math Game TimeLots of games Pre-K through 7th grade!
22. Math is FunThis math website has math games, activies, and explanations for math levels K through 12th grade. It even has a math dictionary!
23. Math League The is math website was designed for students in 4th grade through high school. It offers math contests, books, and computer software. The Mathematics Help Facility is a nice reference guide for math topics complete with examples, definitions, and explanations on topics 4th-8th graders are likely to study.
24. Maths Online (from the University of Vienna)Notice that I wrote “maths” and not “math”? In many other countries including England and Australia, they put an ‘s’ on math! Anyhow, this site has nice interactive tests, online tools, and links to tons of other resources in their maths links.
25. Math Playground1st grade through Geometry. Games galore!
26. Math PickleMath Pickle is a great website for K-12 teachers, so why not for parents too? It offers curricular games, puzzles, and more.
27. Math ScoreMath Score helps improve math proficiency for all skill levels, remedial through advanced. Appropriate for 2nd grade through Algebra I.
28. Multiplication.comThis math website has lots of online games. I played one with multiplication and if you got something wrong like 3 x 3 = 9, it would show you a funny pictorial way to remember. In this case tree x tree = line went along with two trees holding a clothes line between them with a shirt hanging from the line with the number nine on it. Clever!
29. National Council of Teachers of MathematicsThis is a platform for Math teachers where they share ideas, lesson plans, and many other resources.
30. NRICH“Enriching Mathematics.” This site is created by the University of Cambridge (so watch out for “math” being spelled as “maths” and references to pounds, as in money).
31. Paul’s Online Math NotesThe intent of this site is “to provide a complete set of free online (and downloadable) notes and/or tutorials for classes that [Paul teaches] at Lamar University.” He has written the notes/tutorials in such a way that they should be accessible to anyone wanting to learn the subject regardless of whether or not you have taken his class. Geared toward higher levels of high school math.
32. PBS Teachers MathPBS Teachers Math provides some great Math resources organized into different grade-subject pages.
33. Play Dough to PlatoThis site is all about fun hands-on activities for kids. If kids can learn without realizing it, they will be more willing to keep playing and keep learning. Activities are geared toward younger kids Pre-K through 2nd grade.
34. Plus MagazinePlus magazine opens a door to the “world of maths,” (non-American spelling again) through articles from top mathematicians and science writers.
35. Simpsons MathThe Simpsons TV show contains over a hundred instances of mathematics ranging from arithmetic to geometry to calculus. Many references are very humous!
36. SMILESMILE stands for “Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement.” This program was designed to enhance elementary and high school learning of science and math through activities where kids can see math come alive.
37. SuperKids MathThis is a website that provides a wide variety of math drill worksheets. Parents can even make their own worksheets using simple tools. Originally a resource for teachers, so take advantage!
38. Teach R KidsThis site is geared more for younger students in Pre-K through about 3rd grade.
39. Teachers Pay TeachersThis site is technically for teachers to share resources, but there is no reason parents cannot take advantage! A lot of it is for free. Others you can purchase. Worksheets, educational games, and more.
40. TeachnologyTeachnology features over 2,000 free math printables that range in skill from grades K-12th. There are other topics in addition to math as well.
41. Toy TheaterA variety of math games (there are other subjects too) that kids can play online for free.
42. Web MathIn this math website by Discovery Education, you can actually enter in problems to be solved. For example, if you have trouble taking the square root of 81x^2, you can type it in and it will show you that the answer is 9x. Topics are Kindergarten through Calculus.
43. Yummy MathYummy Math has fun problems involving everyday life. It covers areas such as : Algebra, Geometry, Probability, Science and more.