www.gcflearnfree.org/topics/math
This site is recommended by many LBS instructors. It starts at a very basic level. Concepts are presented using an interactive text format - participants click on arrows to advance the presentation and are asked to solve problems in the text. Each presentation is followed by practice exercises that give immediate feedback and an assessment.
Do you need help with math like subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, and percents? With an emphasis on images and interactives, our math tutorials make learning math easier. The tutorials are designed to be like a math workbook, so you can practice what you learn directly within the lessons and learn at your own pace.
There is a tutorial about math anxiety: edu.gcfglobal.org/en/additionsubtraction/do-you-have-math-anxiety/1/
On this site the concepts are arranged by Grade Level (K-12) and are aligned to the Ontario math curriculum. There is no presentation of concepts but if a participant solves a problem incorrectly and explanation is provided. The lessons are text-based, interactive and provide immediate feedback. There is a chart on the right of the screen that keeps score and an option for easier questions if a participant is having trouble answering the questions.
On IXL, math is more than just numbers. With unlimited questions, engaging item types, and real-world scenarios, IXL helps learners experience math at its most mesmerizing!
The University of Waterloo
cemc.uwaterloo.ca/resources/courseware/courseware.html
The CEMC courseware materials feature lessons, interactive activities, enrichment challenges, and unlimited opportunity for practice with feedback. The courseware is online, free to use, and does not require registration. The lessons are designed for students in Ontario grades 7-12.
www.bbc.co.uk/teach/skillswise/maths/zfdymfr
Free videos and downloadable worksheets to help adult learners improve their calculation and numeracy skills. Participants can choose a learning level for each concept. There are text-based lessons and printable worksheets. Some concepts are presented using video.
This site is designed for adults. It is from England so the lessons on money use English pounds and pence instead of Canadian dollars and cents. You may hear some words used differently in England than they are in Canada or you may find that some words are spelled differently.
For Canadian Money: www.practicalmoneyskills.ca
This site was recommended by the instructors at the Simcoe County District School Board. They use when students need more practice on a specific concepts. They say the students like it and it works really well. You can get a subscription for $20 US each year that allows you to print off worksheets.
The lessons consist of a video presentation of the concept, a printable exercise sheet, a video to show how to work through the problems in the exercise, a set of worksheets and answer keys for the exercises and worksheets.
Math Antics* is the work of two individuals, Rob and Jeremy, who want to make learning math a little easier for everyone. We know that many students struggle with math and that many teachers and parents need better tools to help students succeed. Our goal is to provide simple and engaging math resources that make learning math more fun for students of all ages.
content.nroc.org/DevelopmentalMath.HTML5/Common/toc/toc_en.html
Free online textbook covering math topics from whole numbers to trigonometry. This is a digitized textbook and not an interactive online course.