Websites & Apps


  • Khan Academy Kids

Inspire a lifetime of learning and discovery with the free, fun educational program for children ages two to six: Khan Academy Kids


  • Math Game Apps recommended by Professor Jo Boaler

Help develop you student's number sense with games developed by BrainQuake whose "cognitive breakthroughs are the focus of a growing number of research projects around the world." Check out the games at BrainQuake


  • Wild Maths

Wild Maths is a collection of mathematical games, activities and stories, encouraging you to think creatively. Begin your adventure at Wild Maths


  • NRICH

"NRICH resources focus on problem-solving and take a low-threshold high-ceiling approach, building students' confidence, mathematical reasoning, thinking skills and ability to take the initiative." Access at NRICH


  • Common Core Quest App

Take quizzes to demonstrate mastery of Common Core Math and ELA skills (all K-12 CC standards). Recommends videos and games to learn just the concepts you need to pass. Access at Common Core Quest (Android) and Common Core Quest (Apple)


  • Plus Magazine

Plus is a free online math magazine aimed at the interested and intelligent general reader, including older students (16+). Lively, accessible and in-depth articles and podcasts explore all aspects of math, ranging from what string theory predicts about hidden dimensions to mathematics in medicine. Access at Plus


  • Do 2 Learn

Easy to print graph paper, number boards, and multiplication tables: Access at Do2Learn


  • Wabbitemu

Wabbitemu creates a Texas Instruments graphing calculator right on your Android device. Because Wabbitemu is an emulator, the calculator it creates will act exactly like the real thing. Access at: Wabbitemu Graphing Calculator