This website just keeps getting better and better! There are lessons, games, practice questions and more. We can't seem to find an end to the helpfulness of this website. This website offers a huge variety of lessons and practice opportunities. You won't need a login for this, so it won't track your learning. However, it provides step by step explanations and demonstrations for math skills. The best thing about this site, in my opinion, is the basic math fact drills that you can practice HERE.
This website provides individual practice and instruction for just about every math skill you need to prepare for credit, and even more! You will need a login from your instructor, but you are going to keep coming back again and again. The badges and certificates are pretty motivating, too!
This is probably going to be your first and best place to work on the math skills. You will need a personal login. If you already have one, you can go right there and get going. If you have a login but can't remember what it is. I will give it you again, no problem. If you don't have one, I can get you set up too. This site covers just about every math skill from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12 University level skills. I will help guide you to the exact skills for your personal learning level. This site also sends me individualized learner reports so that we can track and record your learning in order to make sure we are progressing logically to your goal.
It can be really challenging to do Internet-based work directly from a screen, so this website will allow you to choose the skill you want to work on, set some boundaries around the skill you want to work on, the difficulty , and the number of questions, and then you can print the worksheet and answer key to the sheet you created. You could also grab your own notepaper, copy down the questions, do the work, and then check the answer key without printing them, too. You can also download and save the worksheets that you create--just remember to download and save the answer sheet too. Use it whichever way works best for you. I highly recommend this website, along with IXL.com and Mathisfun.com.
Just can't make sense of those pesky fractions? Maybe you just need to see them a different way. You are going to love this website!
Have you heard of Khan Academy yet? No? A brilliant guy came up with the idea that short videos demonstrating individual concepts would be very helpful for remote learning. This is the flipped classroom at your fingertips!
Need even more practice? Here you go...
Free Printable Math Worksheets
Thousands of free printable math worksheets
Practice with reading very large whole numbers
Another website to practice mathskills
How well can you read a tape measure? Can you read it in full, half, quarter, eighth, and sixteenths of an inch? Can you read a metric tape measure? What do those little lines mean? Test yourself to see how well you do, or learn and practice so that the next time you build something you can measure twice and cut once accurately!
Here is another opportunity to practice your measuring tape skills. Mark the correct measurement on the tape measure and you'll soon be helping all your friends with their building projects.
Good Morning Miss Toliver! Don't think everyone can be good at math? Maybe, but just not you? Wrong! Everyone, including YOU, can be good at math. Don't believe me? Listen to what this wonderful teacher inspired in her students. Miss Toliver sets a standard for learning in math which proves that with the right materials and the right attitude, you can achieve great things! Watch and enjoy!