Homeschooling for Free: 15 Math Resources
August 2, 2008
Check out all the posts covering multiple subjects in the Homeschooling for Free series.
- World Maths Day – a one-day event, in real time, with students from around the world on a quest to set a world record
- That’s a Fact – a fun and simple timed game to practice math facts
- Math Facts – customize your own game to practice
- Against All Odds: Inside Statistics – “video instructional series on statistics”
- Math Worksheets with solutions! – from arithmetic to stats to calculus
- Algebra Worksheet Generator -create & customize algebra worksheets
- MathPages – more than must math; upper grades
- Pre-Algebra – “A complete course of study.”
- Mathematics Enhancement Programme – complete British curriculum K-8
- Math Worksheets for Basic Operations – generate your own printable worksheets
- Michele’s Math – learn how to teach basic math operations
- Totally Free Math – elementary algebra textbook
- algebasics – algebra lessons; with audio explanations
- CuriousMath – “math tricks and trivia”
- MathWorld Classroom – explanations of over 300 math concepts
Know of any more? Share the love & leave ‘em in the comments!
Related posts:
- Homeschooling for Free: 20 Science Resources
- Homeschooling for Free: 48 Language Arts Resources
- Homeschooling for Free: 31 Social Studies Resources
- Homeschooling for Free Series
- Homeschooling for Free: 18 Unit & Theme Resources
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9 Responses to “Homeschooling for Free: 15 Math Resources”
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August 2nd, 2008 @ 5:04 pm
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September 8th, 2008 @ 1:40 pm
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November 11th, 2008 @ 12:12 am
This is a free website for math and reading. This is a GREAT site.
November 11th, 2008 @ 12:13 am
oops….LOL
http://www.mindsprinting.com
November 13th, 2008 @ 12:44 am
I’ve been looking for pre-school level math — number recognition and simple addition. Playhouse Disney has a cute “Handy Manny” game for practicing sums to 5 which is our favorite so far:
http://atv.disney.go.com/playhouse/handymanny/games/birthdaypinatabash/index.html
November 18th, 2008 @ 8:18 am
As a homeschooler, I created this site to help myself and others find just the right resource for their family. Be it math, be it language, be it spelling. It is free and it lists educational resources for each subject, each age and each need! I’d recommend answering just two questions, like grade and subject to review the entire list.
February 20th, 2009 @ 7:09 pm
Thank you so much! This will be very useful. The mathusee.com website is also quite useful.
July 3rd, 2010 @ 11:36 am
Here is a site for free math exercises for about 1st-6th grade level. http://www.beestar.org
you register for a free account and then register for the next available course. They email you a reminder each week to do the two weekly exercises. These are challenging and are very helpful with standardized testing skills. They also have courses that you can pay for in ELA and Science I believe. You can also get referrals and earn free courses!
July 3rd, 2010 @ 12:52 pm
Thanks for the resource Chastidy!