Websites
A world of maths containing homework help, practice, Ask
An Expert, calculators and games.
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.
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.
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.
Designed for the pure enjoyment of maths.
Contains some excellent fun and educational maths games.
Contains maths activities, games, curiosities, resources and exam help.
http://www.math.hmc.edu/funfacts
Lots of fun and trivia.
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.
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.
An amusement park of maths for fun.
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.
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.
Maths help with tutorials and quizzes.
Provides information about basic maths, algebra, study skills, maths anxiety, learning styles and study skills tips.
Packed with ideas on maths and teaching it.
Revision notes and help for GCSE and A level.
http://www.sparknotes.com/math
Notes on algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus.
Maths reference tables.
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.
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.
Some very enlightening problems and worksheets from the book Calculus By and For Young People (ages 7, yes 7, and up).
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.
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.