Websites

 

 

http://www.math.com

A world of maths containing homework help, practice, Ask

An Expert, calculators and games.

 

http://plus.maths.org

The home of +plus magazine, dedicated to the beauty of maths.

 

http://www.studyworksonline.com

Stuff about maths in a fun, informative way, plus revision notes.

Maths explorations are particularly good.

 

http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com

A colourful animated, interactive dictionary which uses simple language.

 

http://www.intermath-uga.gatech.edu/dictnary/homepg.asp

The Interactive Mathematics Dictionary is a dictionary suitable for middle school pupils.

 

http://thesaurus.maths.org

Defines mathematical words and concepts, and indicates the links between them.

 

http://www.cut-the-knot.org/content.shtml

Tons of miscellaneous stuff

 

http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Knott

Huge collection of information on Fibonacci numbers and

the Golden section.  A GCSE test which generates 50 random questions and marks them.  Other interesting  maths facts.

 

http://www.paperfolding.com/math

A fun site showing how Origami and maths relate to each other.

 

http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Lessons

A fun maths site written specially for kids.

 

http://www.sciencegems.com/math.html

Links to many maths topics, some quite advanced.

 

http://www.homeworkelephant.co.uk

Lots of ideas on various subjects, including maths, with links to other web sites.

 

http://www.curiousmath.com

Lots of maths tricks and weird maths facts and trivia.

 

http://www.ies.co.jp/math/indexeng.html

279 colourful JAVA applets (animations) demonstrating many concepts in maths.

 

http://www.coolmath.com

Designed for the pure enjoyment of maths.

 

http://www.mymaths.co.uk

Contains some excellent fun and educational maths games.

 

http://www.counton.org

Contains maths activities, games, curiosities, resources and exam help.

 

http://www.math.hmc.edu/funfacts

Lots of fun and trivia.

 

http://mathforum.org

Lots of maths info, including Ask Dr. Math.

 

http://www.math.com/students/worksheet/algebra_sp.htm

Algebra worksheet generator with answers.

 

http://www.mathnerds.com/mathnerds

Discovery-based mathematical guidance.

 

http://mathonline.org

A place to ask maths questions and read through others’ questions.

 

http://www.murderousmaths.co.uk

A fun way to learn maths, with maths tricks and games.

 

http://www.coolmath4kids.com

An amusement park of maths for fun.

 

http://www.aaamath.com

Explanations is simple terms.  Basic maths skills and games.

 

http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org

Easy to read articles on many subjects, including maths, plus a weekly brainteaser.

 

http://highschoolhub.org/hub/math.cfm

Contains a scientific calculator and reference tables, and a lot of excellent notes on algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus.

 

http://www.algebrahelp.com/index.jsp

Tons of stuff on one of the most important areas of maths-very helpful.

 

http://www.purplemath.com

Another very good algebra resource.

 

http://www.martindalecentre.com/Calculators.html

Calculators galore – more than you could ever imagine on more topics than you could ever imagine.  And don’t forget the excellent calculator at http://www.googleguide.com/page_27.html.

 

http://www.gomath.com

Maths help with tutorials and quizzes.

 

http://mathpower.com

Provides information about basic maths, algebra, study skills, maths anxiety, learning styles and study skills tips.

 

http://www.suzannesutton.com

Packed with ideas on maths and teaching it.

 

http://www.mathsrevision.net

Revision notes and help for GCSE and A level.

 

http://www.sparknotes.com/math

Notes on algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus.

 

http://www.math2.org

Maths reference tables.

 

http://www.quickmath.com

An automated service for doing maths questions using Mathematica, one of the most powerful maths programs available.  It gives you answers, but doesn’t show you the method.

 

http://www.calc101.com

Another automated service for working out derivatives, graphs, integrals, matrix algebra, and systems of linear equations using Mathematica, but giving you step-by-step solutions.

 

http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Indexes/HistoryTopics.html

Nothing wrong with learning a little history of maths.  This is just one of many similar sites.

 

http://www.sitesforteachers.com/resources_sharp/math/math.html

One for the teachers.  Contains tons of links for lesson plans and ideas.

 

http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/conway/games.html

Clever games for clever people.  Games taken from the book on Numbers and Games by John Conway, 1976, Academic Press, Inc., New York

 

http://www2.hawaii.edu/suremath/page01-01.html

A short course in problem solving.  Includes several problems with fully written out solutions.

 

http://www-math.utsc.utronto.ca//calculus/Redbook

Calculus lecture notes, useful for A levels.

 

http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/math98.htm

An awful lot of interesting maths questions with an awful lot of interesting answers.

 

http://www.shout.net/~mathman

Some very enlightening problems and worksheets from the book Calculus By and For Young People (ages 7, yes 7, and up).

 

http://illuminations.nctm.org

Designed to illuminate the new vision for school maths presented in NCTM’s Principles and Standards for School Mathematics.  Contains some excellent computer simulations.

 

http://www.univie.ac.at/future.media/moe

A gallery of multimedia learning units on mathematical subjects for secondary school and university.

 

http://www.mathwright.com

The Mathwright Library in California is a growing collection of interactive, electronic maths and science books available for download.

 

http://www.math.bcit.ca/examples/index.shtml

Exactly how is maths used in technology?  This site shows some very good examples.

 

http://cte.jhu.edu/techacademy/web/2000/heal/mathsites.htm

A large list of links to further maths web sites.