• A+ Math : This website helps students improve their math skills interactively with flashcards and games.  It also provides worksheets and homework help.

     

    Math Playground: Play with math and give your brain a workout! Math Playground is filled with 100s of math games, logic puzzles, math word problems and step by step videos.

     

    Math Play:   Are you looking for free middle school math games? Check out the exciting games on this website and have fun practicing your math skills.

     
    Art of Problem SolvingThis math website has lots of stuff including math discussion forums, math competition information, and classes students can enroll into… but we especially like their clear videos!
     
    Education WorldEducation World presents a variety of math resources that all teachers can use to liven up instruction. “But I’m not a teacher!” you protest. It doesn’t matter! Anyone can take advantage. And parents would be wise to seek out resources that teachers themselves like to pull from.
     
    Cliff's NotesUnderstand basic math and algebra, as well as advanced math topics like calculus and statistics. These free Cliff's Notes articles can help when you're doing math homework and taking math tests.

     Algebra HelpAs soon as you open this page, you see all the topics you can find lessons, examples, and worksheets about. No need to dig deep into the website to figure out what it actually covers.
     
    Hooda Math: Hooda Math is a top 10 math website geared toward helping kids practice and learn through fun computer games. Specific topics the games work with are: addition, subtraction, multiplication, addition, geometry, basic physics, fractions, integers, and algebra.

     
    ArcademicsThis top 10 math website was created with idea of “Academics + Arcade = Fun” in mind! Games are free, multi-player, and educational. And they even designed these games while conscious about online safety. “Private” games can be set up with a password, so a student and his/her friends could organize games to play against each other in a private game! “Public” games can be joined by anyone at anytime but there is no contact between the outside players and the student. They also monitor player names and block inappropriate ones.
     
    Kahn AcademyGrowing in popularity around the world, the Khan Academy is full of helpful videos explaining all sorts of math topics (they have videos on other school subjects too). When you login (free forever, they say!) you see a home screen and your child can even take a math pre-test to see where he/she is starting.
     
     Patrick JMT: The “JMT” in Patrick JMT stands for “Just Math Tutorials.” Math, math, and more math.  Similar to #2 Khan Academy, this top 10 math website has clear math videos on tons of topics.