COOLMATH.COM
(http://www.coolmath.com)
This site has a ton of number games. There are also lessons and
homework
help.
"The more you play, the more you learn."
MATH
CATS (http://www.mathcats.com)
Provides opportunities for having fun while learning math. This site
contains
puzzles, interactive
projects, contests and printable activities. You'll need to
download
the free Micro-Worlds plug-in
for the projects.
"Learning math is fun at this highly interactive site."
APLUSMATH.COM
(http://www.aplusmath.com)
This site offers lots of problems to help with basic math skills.
Practice
with flashcards and
games. There is also a Homework Helper.
"Basic tools and games to practice basic math."
THE
MATH FORUM (http://www.mathforum.com)
This site has many different math helpers. Ask Dr. Math is a way to get
help with homework
problems. FAQ pages cover a variety of levels.
"Reliable math answers to tough problems."
WEBMATH
(http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/webmath/)
This site will give you explanations for problems you type in.
MATH
GOODIES (http://www.mathgoodies.com/homework/)
This is a message board which exists to assist students who are
struggling
with specific math
homework problems. Volunteer teachers provide a guide to the
answer.
FIGURE
THIS! (http://www.figurethis.org)
This site provides math challenges that middle-school students can do
with
their families.
MATH CONCEPTS
AND FUNDAMENTALS (http://members.aol.com/profchm/basicmth.html)
This is a series of readings and practice problem activities
for those who need a review and
have a certain degree of "math anxiety." The
lessons are designed to alleviate such anxiety before
beginning a science course.
BASKET MATH (http://www.scienceacademy.com/BI/index.html)
This site allows you to practice basic mathematics
skills (such as signed numbers, exponents,
graphs, etc.) in the form of a basketball game.
FRACTIONS (http://www.visualfractions.com/)
This site contains sections on adding, subtracting,
multiplying and dividing fractions. In
addition, there are some lighthearted games using
fractions.
"An on-line tutorial that offers
instruction and practice in identifying, renaming, and operating
on fractions."
MATH BASEBALL
(http://www.funbrain.com/math/)
This site allows you to practice basic mathematics skills (such as
signed numbers, exponents,
graphs, etc.) in the form of a baseball game.
MATH FACT CAFE
(http://www.mathfactcafe.com/)
This site allows one to generate custom math fact
worksheets. Choose from a variety of problem
types (addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division, greater/less than, and mixed) and also set
various options: such as font size, division
answers, including name/date/score fields, reshuffling
problems, etc.
MATH REFRESHER MODULE
(http://cne.gmu.edu/modules/dau/math/)
This module is an interactive tutorial which gives a
comprehensive view of basic mathematics. The
module covers fractions, exponents, logarithms,
quadratic equations, series, functions, derivatives,
and integrals. The Math refresher module is
intended for use by DAU course participants.