Desmos is an online graphing calculator to help students work through their math problems.
Khan Academy has detailed videos, readings, and drills for students to use to master various math topics, and they will occasionally have homework from me on this site!
Geogebra is a great site for students to work on geometry concepts, especially the relationships between shapes.
Matific is a virtual world-exploring game that uses math concepts to continue. While it only lists grades up to 6th, it is still a fun and interesting site.
TedEd is a website with educational videos for students! This link will take students to their compilation of mathematics videos!
While it does cost money (after a 30 day free trial) this educational game collection is a great way for kids to learn about math concepts.
Math TV is a site that has videos explaining math concepts, covering everything from beginning level to calculus.
Math is Fun is another site that has a series of math-based games. It has activities for finances, geometry, algebra, and more.
I'm of the opinion that you can't have too many video games, especially when they help you study for school, so Hooda Math is another gaming platform that covers math concepts.
Freckle is a platform that will help you build your skills by having you work exercises at your level and progressively building up.
This is for all of you who ask me when we use math in real life. Zearn teaches math through photos, visual models, and real-life examples.
Another gaming site! Except, this one will has a menu bar for selecting your games by topic rather than grade level.
CueThink is a site with interactive math assignments that require you to work with others, helping you build your collaboration skills.
NCTM Illuminations has a series of interactive models to help assist you in learning about various math concepts. The link will take you to the 8th grade page.
I know some of you are bored to tears watching the videos I supply. Well, PBS has most of their longer math videos condensed into 15 second clips for you impatient kiddos.
Enrich has games, activities, articles, and daily problems to help make you a better mathematician.
Have you ever asked "When would I ever use this?" Well, Get the Math has the answer. It focuses on real-life applications and how professionals use math in their everyday lives.
This is exactly what it sounds like; all of the manipulatives that you use in class you will now be able to access at home or anywhere else you need them!
Aleks is an adaptive program to help you learn math concepts at your own pace.
Breakout is a site that has games aligned to the standards I have to teach you, and they partner with many other learning sites to give you great content.
The CDC actually has a game called Solve the Outbreak where you apply math to solve a pandemic!
The name of this site is awesome, and the assignments I'll post for you there are pretty awesome, too! I'll let you know when to log on to this site.
Gizmos has virtual labs and simulations to help bring math and science concepts to life!
Lumos Learning has practice tests for the state standardized testing you do at the end of the year.
Have you ever wondered where certain math concepts came from? Story of Mathematics gives you a history of math and the mathematicians who brought it to life.
ACT.org has a free practice questions for the ACT, making it a good resource since you can all start taking it next year!
Learn math at your own pace from dozens of hands-on, interactive lessons in logic, probability, algebra, geometry, and more!