General Math Websites for Grades 10 – 12
- Aleks – https://www.mheducation.com/prek-12/program/microsites/MKTSP-GAB02M0/math.html – An online math assessment and adaptive learning program for grades 3–12 that helps students review and successfully master the skills needed to meet critical mathematical benchmarks and standards.
- Assistments – https://new.assistments.org/ – A free tool for assigning and assessing Gr. 2-12 math problems and homework. Teachers can select and assign problem sets from other providers or various textbook curricula/assessments. Questions range from Skill Builders to Problem Sets to Exit Tickets, and all work can be assigned through Canvas or Google Classroom. Once they get an assignment, students can complete it at their own pace with the help of hints, multiple chances and immediate feedback. Teachers get instant results broken down by individual student or for the whole class.
- BBC Bitesize (Higher Maths) – https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z6nygk7 – Learning and revision resources to support the SQA Higher Maths specification (from 2018).
- GCSE Maths Numeracy: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/zc8tfrd – Find learner guides and video clips designed to cover the latest GCSE Maths Numeracy syllabus for WJEC exam board, taught from September 2015 onwards. It features maths problems in real-world situations and demonstrates the most efficient ways to calculate the correct solution.
- GCSE: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z38pycw – Exam board content for students in England, Northern Ireland or Wales. Choose the exam specification that matches the one you study.
- Delta Math – https://www.deltamath.com/ – Use the Grade 6-12 modules to create high-leverage assignments and track student learning. The free account option allows unlimited assignments and student practice (with more than 1800 problem types), autograding, detailed student data, evidence of student progress and cheat prevention tools. The Plus account provides even more options with a subscription.
- eMATHinstruction – https://www.emathinstruction.com/ – They provide free lesson plans, videos and homework sets for middle and high school mathematics courses. Premium content – including answer keys, assessments, and more – is available through a paid yearly membership. They provide high quality materials, so teachers have time to focus on creative activities and individualized student support.
- Flexbooks (CK-12) – https://www.ck12.org/fbbrowse/list?Language=English&Subject=Math&Grade=All%20Grades – Fully customizable, digital mathematics textbooks offering the best content for Gr. 6-12 students and teachers. Viewable on Chromebooks, laptops, tablets, smartphones or desktops.
- Get More Math – https://getmoremath.com/ – Provides cumulative practice sessions uniquely tailored to each student’s needs, supporting mastery of new skills and long-term retention for Grades 3 and up. Individualized adaptive, cumulative practice. Real-time data diagnoses for individuals and classes.
- Gizmos – https://www.explorelearning.com/ – Interactive math and science simulations for grades 3-12. Over 400 math and science Gizmos gives everyone something to graph, measure, and compare. Even predict and prove. That’s hundreds of opportunities where students don’t just act like scientists and mathematicians – they are! There are free resources available to test out.
- Imagine Math (Grade 3+) – https://www.imaginelearning.com/math/3-plus – Scaffolds concepts for each learner. Keeps students in their zone of proximal development with challenging content. Supports the Universal Design for Learning with instruction that includes meaningful practice. It is driven by intentional assessments to aid educators in their classroom instruction, connecting assessment and instruction for all students.
- Interactivate – http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/ – The creation, collection, evaluation and dissemination of interactive courseware (grade 3 – 12) for exploration in science and mathematics.
- Key Curriculum – https://www.keycurriculum.com/ – A directory of download, free activities and online tutorials for grades 3 and up on various math topics (provided by McGraw-Hill).
- Knowledgehook – https://www.knowledgehook.com/ – An interactive math assessment tool for gr. 3-12 students. The practice tests and assessments, called “Gameshows”, include settings that allow teachers to award students for time achievements, create a class leaderboard, show benchmarks and allow students to upload pictures of their work. A basic report shows which students have completed Gameshows and how many questions they got correct. Note: The premium version provides more benefits for a fee.
- Kuta Software – https://www.kutasoftware.com/ – Create an assignment, regenerate all of its questions with a single click. Respace the entire assignment to the desired length with one click. Prepare your examples with the software, and then use a projector to display the questions on the board. Print multiple versions of an assignment. Free worksheets available but for full advantage of all features, purchase of product will need to be made.
- Math Apprentice – http://www.mathapprentice.com/ – Explore different math-related careers. Expose Gr. 5-10 students to new math concepts and have fun visiting the virtual businesses. Use it to preview concepts in upcoming units. Help students visualize real-world applications for what they’re learning. To challenge students, have them match current math skills with specific businesses on the site.
- Math Bits – http://mathbitsnotebook.com/ – Lessons and practice pages for Number & Quantity, Algebra, Ratios, Geometry, Functions, Statistics and more for students grade 6 and above. There is an “end of the course review” and a graphing calculator as well.
- Math Guide – http://www.mathguide.com/ – Has numerous lesson pages, some of which are dynamically geared to help those who are in the process of learning math. There are interactive quizzes meant to check for understanding. Offers a free worksheet generator service.
- MathHelp.com – Developed new lessons, continuously, and adapted its lessons to the latest delivery platforms and expanded its offerings. It now offers comprehensive tutoring covering 5th grade math to Algebra 2, math test prep courses as well as complete homeschooling math courses. This is a paid program for students needing extra practice at home – teachers interested need to contact the website to inquire.
- MATHia – https://www.carnegielearning.com/solutions/math/mathia/ – Give students a successful math experience while accessing real-time feedback and assessments needed to understand where students are at and where they’re headed. This website is designed to provide individual student support and insightful data.
- Mathigon – https://mathigon.org/teachers – Part interactive textbook and part virtual personal tutor for grades 6 and up. Using cutting-edge technology and an innovative new curriculum, the aim is to make learning mathematics more active, personalised and fun. The content is split into many small sections, and students have to actively participate at every step before the next one is revealed: by solving problems, exploring simulations, finding patterns and drawing conclusions.
- Math-kitecture – http://www.math-kitecture.com/ – Has a number of activities, including “Floor Plan your Classroom,” which offer engaging ways for students to study mathematics by doing real-life architecture. They then use existing classroom software to create a computer-aided design (CAD) version.
- Math Nation – https://www.mathnation.com/us/ – A comprehensive, interactive math learning tool that helps every student unlock their math potential in 6-8th Grade Math, Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. Resources are available on-demand, online and on an app, so students can learn anytime, anywhere.
- Math Open Reference – https://www.mathopenref.com/index.html – An interactive textbook to read about certain math concepts for grades 7 and up. Many ads on this website.
- Math Planet – https://www.mathplanet.com/ – An online resource with high school math courses in Pre-algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and Geometry. They have also prepared practice tests for the SAT and ACT.
- Math Right Now – https://school.mathrightnow.com/ – Easily create assignments. Topics are broken down into individual concepts. Allow students to view (or not view) Solutions & Lessons. Auto grading of short answer type questions.
- Mathspace – https://mathspace.co/ – Students complete problems in a digital workbook with buttons and shortcuts. In addition to the questions included in the lessons, teachers can create their own adaptive or custom tasks.
- Math Techbook (Discovery Education) – https://www.discoveryeducation.com/programs/math/techbook/ – Specifically developed for diverse student learners. By adding real-world context to everyday math concepts, this digital textbook transforms traditional math problems into relatable and relevant problems worth solving.
- Math Words – http://www.mathwords.com/ – Provides easy-to-locate, formal definitions for about 2000 mathematic terms (a few from physics and finance). Most definitions contain multiple references to other terms along with diagrams or examples.
- MIT Open Courseware – https://ocw.mit.edu/high-school/ – Highlights for High School contains an abundance of resources that cover not only science and mathematics but also engineering, humanities, and social sciences. These resources are available under a Creative Commons license, so the material on the site can be integrated into classroom lesson plans, shared, reused, and remixed.
- Pixar in a Box (Khan Academy) – https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/pixar – A set of lessons with well-produced videos and web-based interactive widgets to help kids visualize the math behind some of Disney’s biggest animated features. Each lesson consists of an introductory video explaining math concepts used by animators at Pixar and an opportunity for students to play around with tools provided.
- Schmoop (Math) – https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/math – An education technology solutions company that provides engaging digital classroom tools and solutions aimed at easing the stress of the Grade 6 – 12 learning environment.
- School Friendzy – A collaborative learning system for teachers and Gr. 1-12 students with a strong focus on math. Students can complete assignments and quizzes created by their teachers, search for tutorial videos, complete math problems individually or in competition with other students and collaborate with other students. Teachers can create and check assignments or register and manage students. One of the collaborative features allows students to see how their classmates answered a problem correctly.
- School Yourself – https://schoolyourself.org/learn/ – Hundreds of interactive, personalized math lessons, using a custom analytics platform to continuously improve them. The result has been a collaboration between teacher and student providing an unprecedented learning experience.
- Scratchwork – https://www.scratchwork.io/ – Educators and students can manipulate equations themselves, collaborate and receive immediate feedback from others. It is smart enough to recognize math from photos or hand-drawn equations inside the software. There is a free and a paid option. The difference is the number of boards, storage and the number of collaborators allowed.
- Sketchometry – https://sketchometry.org/en/index.html – Absolutely LOVE this tool for geometry! It can be used on the SmartBoard, computer, tablet or smartphone. It is not only great for teachers to present geomtry concepts but students can explore on their own and compare with neighbours. A “must have bookmarked” for math class.
- Statistics Lectures – http://statisticslectures.com/topics/statistics/ – Exactly what it sounds – summary lessons, instructional videos and lectures on statistics, probability, Correlation & Regression and Inferential Statistics.
- Symbolab – https://www.symbolab.com/ – An advanced math education tool. It allows users to learn, practice and discover mathematical symbols and scientific notations as well as text. It provides automated step by step solutions to algebraic, trigonometric and calculus topics covering from middle school through college.
- That Quiz – https://www.thatquiz.org/ – Simple math test activities for teachers and students, from beginning math operations to calculus. Set the skill level, how many problems and time limit. A tally report of correct answers is provided after each quiz.
- The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) – https://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/index.html – Bringing 50 years of experience and dedication of inspiring students to reach further with mathematics and computer science. They’re committed to giving students the tools they need to build their confidence, grow their problem solving skills and get excited about mathematics and computing.
- Think Maths – https://www.think-maths.co.uk/ – As a former teacher, Matt started this website to go into UK schools and deliver engaging talks. His website is full of puzzles, videos and free resources. UK schools can use the website to book a session or math talk.
- TVO Mathify – https://www.tvomathify.com/students – To complement existing lessons and practice, TVO Mathify offers 1:1 online Grade 6-10 math tutoring to students enrolled in Ontario’s publicly funded English language schools. The interactive whiteboard, voice and text chat make it easy to upload a math question and figure it out with the support of a math tutor.
- Virtual Nerd – https://virtualnerd.com/ – Developed as a supplemental learning resource for teachers and students with a focus on middle school and high school (Grade 6 and up) mathematics. Extensive library of instructional videos is available at no charge.
- Wide Open School – Daily Plans offer grab-and-go lessons, life skills, and refreshing brain breaks. The Family & Teacher Center has guides for the best ways to support your learners. They are adding new learning tools to the site daily. Note: Their partners are stepping up to help by offering free and low-cost internet and devices and making resources available offline or on smartphones.
- Wired Math – https://cemc2.math.uwaterloo.ca/wired_math/index.html – A free math website with games, lessons, challenges and enrichment. Created for gr. 7-10 students, teachers, parents and tutors. Many of the exercises increase enjoyment, confidence and ability in mathematics and are good for homework and test preparation. (The exercises can also be used for enrichment with students in grades 4-6.)
- Worksheet Works – https://worksheetworks.com/math.html – Great website with worksheet generators to customize math worksheets for the basic math topics and word problems needed for a K – 8 classroom.
- WNCP Orchestrated Experiences for High School Math – https://wncpactivemath.wordpress.com/ – This site is to be a repository of engaging activities linked to the WNCP High School Math Curriculum, which suggests that teachers should “orchestrate the experiences” from which students extract meaning. For all courses, the activities are sorted into five categories: Introductory Activities, Learning Activities, Problem Solving Activities, Review Activities and Performance Assessments.
Lesson Ideas or Information to Get You Started…
- Assessment For and As Learning with Mathematical Processes – EduGains
- Blackline Masters – Unknown
- Free Math Activities for High School – HMH
- Free Math Lesson Plans – Teachwire
- Lesson Ideas – BC Math Teachers Association
- Lesson Plans for High School Math – Bright Hub Education
- Long + Live + Math Everywhere – Carnegie Learning
- Math Circles – The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC)
- Mathematics Review Modules – CEGEP @ Distance
- Ohio Digital Mathematics Project – Ohio State University