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Find articles on math from magazines written especially for young people, such as Scholastic DynaMath (grades 3 to 6) and Scholastic Math (grades 6 to 9).
Helpful Websites
A+ Math »
Play Matho (a combination of Bingo and math), use the homework helper to check your stuff, work with the flashcards, or try the advanced problems in addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and geometry.
AAA Math »
Organized by topic and grade this is a virtual math class. To further explore the materials, games, puzzles and riddles are used to compliment various math examples that will test your skills along the way.
Algebra: An Introduction for Kids »
Learn pre-algebra and algebra skills through the online tutorials prepared for students of all ages. Some of the fundamentals that are included are working with positive and negative numbers, scientific notation, exponents and orders of operations. Most lessons are followed by quizzes that help reinforce the information.
Ask Dr. Math »
Email math questions and check for math answers on this site.
Count On »
The Count On website is managed by the University of York for the Department for Education and Skills. This site uses colorful games (Who Wants to be a Mathonaire?), interactive activities (Sudoku) and demonstrations to explore math skills ranging from problem solving to the changing shapes of geometry.
Figure This! Math Challenges for Families »
Want to know why a man-hole cover is circular rather than square? This site created by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics provides great fun for the family that challenges you to figure out everyday math and spatial problems.
Kids’ Place Mathematics »
Looking for practice examples to sharpen those math skills?
Math is Fun »
Provides a practical way to approach math using diagrams, worksheets, quizzes, puzzles and clear explanations.
Mega Mathematics »
This site uses real activities like coloring maps and untangling knots to teach mathematical concepts.
Web Math »
This homework help tool is powered by Discovery Channel. Using simple math problems this self-help site is meant to help you solve problems immediately.