Math is the subject students need the most help with. One reason is because they have to take it pretty much every year they are in school. Another reason is because it builds upon itself. The final reason is that, at a certain point, math gets too hard for many parents to help their children with. To help, we have compiled our favorite online math resources. We have a section for basic math concepts. Then we have sections for more advanced math subjects: Pre-Algebra and Algebra; Geometry, Algebra 2, and PreCalc; Calculus; and Statistics.
Adding, Subtracting, and Place Value (K-2nd)
Here are some worksheets and online games to help teach your child master addition, subtraction, and place value. They are designed for students in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade. However, older students may benefit from reviewing them! If you see our math owl, it means that we created the resource.
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Measurement, Geometry, and Money (K-2nd)
This section has worksheets about composing shapes and measuring, and counting money. Some are free, while others cost up to $2.00. There is also a free online measuring game and a free online weighing game. These resources are geared towards preschool, kindergarten, first grade and second grade students.
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Multiplying and Dividing (3rd Grade)
Here are some videos, worksheets, and online games master multiplying and dividing. They are designed for students in third and fourth. However, older students may benefit from reviewing them!
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Fractions and Decimals (3rd-5th)
Here are some videos to help teach your child as well as links to games that will help them master decimals and fractions.
Negatives, Exponents, & Geometry (3rd-7th)
Here are some videos to help teach your child as well as links to games that will help them master integers, exponents, and geometry. If you see our math owl, it means that we created the resource.
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Pre-Algebra & Algebra
Below are some great resources to help Pre-Algebra and Algebra students. Most of them are games that allow students to practice what they know and get immediate feedback. If there are some concepts you don’t see here, check in the previous section for concepts that student might need to review.
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Algebra II & Geometry
We created webpages to help explain some of the more difficult concepts. These pages have an our owl logo on them. Then there are Quizlets (flashcards) and a unit circle practice page. Next are links to a website that explains and gives examples of each Algebra II and Geometry concept. Plus, we have a few miscellaneous links.
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PreCalculus
We created webpages to help explain some of the more difficult concepts. These pages have an our owl logo on them. Then there are Quizlets (flashcards) and a unit circle practice page. Next are links to a website that explains and gives examples of each Algebra II and Geometry concept. Plus, we have a few miscellaneous links.
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Calculus
Most of these links are to articles and YouTube videos. If you see our math owl, it means that we created the resource. There is also the Desmos application that makes graphs for you and some AP Free Response Questions.
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Statistics
Most of these links are to articles and YouTube videos. If you see our math owl, it means that we created the resource. There is some AP Free Response Questions.
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That’s it for now, but if you have anything to add or any other suggestions on how to improve this page, please e-mail Marci@RegalLessons.com.
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For resources to help with other subjects, visit our Study Tools page!
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