Help yourself learn!
Help yourself learn!
Get information from the following places (links are in blue):
IXL is a website with quizzes to practice math skills from K-12.
-Skills can be assigned by your teacher
-Diagnostic tests can be taken to assess your math level. This will also provide personalized suggested skills for you.
-IXL provides video and written tutorials to teach you about different skills.
Username and password should be your 4 digit lunch number.
Khan Academy has practice exercises, learning videos, and a way to monitor your progress.
-You can sign in and keep track of your progress or not.
-All grade levels are available.
Video lessons that cover middle school math from place value to algebra.
-Scroll down to see all the topics covered.
-Only provides videos.
Multiplication and Division games:
This math glossary provides pictures and definitions for a wide range of math vocabulary.
-Comes directly from the WCMS Big Ideas Math books
-Words are sorted by first letter, click the letter at the top, then scroll down on the left
Written descriptions with infographics of numerous math subjects.
-Search for a topic or click on a subject to explore.
-Some games and activities are provided.
-The main page also has a link to practice times tables.
Math TV is a website full of math instruction videos.
-Use the bars on the left to find your topic or type in the search bar on the top.
-Over 30 different tutors and teachers provide video lessons.
-No interactice portions on the website.
A website created by the University of Cambridge's math faculty.
-Browse math topics and learn about them.
-Lots of challenging problems and activities.
-Links to math games.
-Provides examples of students' solutions to problems.