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Here are more than 300 educational interactive websites to help kids learn all kinds of math - from basic number sense and geometry, to algebra and calculus homework help and free tutorials.  

Not sure where to start?  Take a look at my reviews of K-12 Top 12 Math Help Websites.

 
 
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Author/Host of Website Primary Games
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: $pending $pree
Free
Grade Level Early Elementary (K-2)

From site:  Pick the item that you would like to buy. Then choose the correct amount of coins you need to pay for that item. This game has 10 questions. 

 
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Author/Host of Website funnymathforkids.com
Type of Educational Content Software
Visit the website: 2 + 2 Math for Kids
Free
Grade Level Elementary (K-5)

From site:  2+2 math for kids is a program aimed to help children's education in the area of basic mathematical skills. Thanks to the program, the child learns how to count, compare numbers, add, subtract, multiply, and divide. 2+2 math for kids can be used for individual lessons as also at school. Interesting exercises, intuitive usage, beautiful music, attractive graphics and lovable narration make children return to learn mathematics with pleasure.

LearningReviews.com note:  This is free software that must be downloaded and installed on your computer to use.

 
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Author/Host of Website Interactivities Forum/interactivestuff.org
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: 3D Boxes
Free
Grade Level Elementary and Middle (K-8)

Play 3D Boxes to calculate how many cubes you need to make a 3D figure's volume.  Don't forget to include the ones you can't see!

 
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Author/Host of Website WisWeb, The Netherlands
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: 5 Tic Tac Go
Free
Grade Level Elementary (K-5)
From site:  The chart shows 100 problems. You can choose for additions, or subtractions, or for multiplications. The target number is on top of the chart. Press on the field that matches the target number. With a correct choice, the field will change color. Try to get five colored fields in a row. It is a game for one or two players.
 
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Author/Host of Website Jenny Eather/Aussie School House, Australia
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: A Maths Dictionary for Kids
Free
Grade Level Elementary and Middle (K-8)
This is an online interactive dictionary of math terms for math topics typically studied in grades K-8.  Note that this dictionary uses British English spelling so some words will be spelling a little differently from American English (maths for math, colour for color, metre for meter).
 
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Author/Host of Website Igor Kokcharov
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: A+ Click: Math Tests for K-1 K-12
Free
Grade Level All Ages (K-12)

A+ Click is an interactive collection of more than 400 mathematical problems based on school program for grades 1 to 12.

It defines the personal level of math knowledge. You move up into the next level if you give 5 correct answers in a row.

 
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Author/Host of Website J. Banfill
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: AAA Math
Free
Grade Level Elementary and Middle (K-8)
From site:  These pages illustrate and provide interactive arithmetic exercises and problems.  They contain a series of basic math lessons which are a resource that can be used by math students in formal elementary education math classes, home schooling or elsewhere.  (Information can be selected by math topic or by grade level.)
 
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Author/Host of Website KidsKnowIt Network
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Absolute Values Movie
Free
Grade Level Middle and High (6-12)
KidsKnowIt Network provides a free interactive movie that describes what an absolute value is, how it is written and how to calculate absolute values.  At the end of the short movie, you can take a quiz to test what you've learned.
 
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Author/Host of Website Michael Celender
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Accounting Basics for Students
Free
Grade Level High (9-12)

Accounting Basics for Students is a free online source ofbasic accounting lessons, questions, tutorials and information. We cover basic accounting concepts and transactions, debits and credits, financial reports andother specialized basic accounting topics such as accounting for inventory, depreciation, etc. The lessons on this site are very simple and follow logically. They are intended for beginner students in the subject, whether at high school or college level.

 
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Author/Host of Website Maxim Volkov
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Accounting Tutorial
Free
Grade Level High (9-12)

From site:  Welcome to this web-based accounting tutorial. This tutorial was initiated as part of the Technology Advantage Program in West Virginia. That program focused on the innovative uses of technology in the support of higher education. The tutorial is being expanded and maintained by the original author with the support of West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV and West Virginia University Institute of Technology, Montgomery, WV...

 The designed features and content of this tutorial represent an initial effort to produce an aid to learning the basics of bookkeeping and accounting.

The tutorial contains learning modules that are designed to look and work the same. Our goal is to have simple-to-use, fast-loading pages that produce results - not excitement with "bells and whistles". The basic design of each module is:

  • Discussion of Topic: a brief discussion containing key learning points and possible helpful hints.
  • Go to Questions: a link at the end of each discussion to take you to a choice of questions.
  • Questions: each is a multiple-choice type question relevant to the topic being studied.
  • Answers: each letter choice is a link to an explanation of why the answer is wrong or if it is correct.
  • Explanation: describes why the answer is wrong or if it is correct
 
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Author/Host of Website J. Banfill/aaamath.com
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Addition of Roman Numerals
Free
Grade Level Elementary and Middle (K-8)
From site:   This lesson illustrates addition with Roman Numerals. Notice how much more difficult it is to add when the number system does not use place values like the Arabic number system that we normally use.
 
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Author/Host of Website BBC Schools
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Adventure Sequences
Free
Grade Level Early Elementary (K-2)

Help Molly cross the valley by jumping over to the next number in the sequence.  There are 3 levels of difficulty.  Each level has a worksheet with the problems on the interactive.

 
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Author/Host of Website MathBits.com
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Algebra 1 Student Resources
Lesson Plans or Teacher Info
Free
Grade Level High (9-12)

From site: Algebra 1 Student Resources are a collection of free on-line resources for students studying and/or reviewing a first course in high school algebra.

 
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Author/Host of Website MathBits.com
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Algebra 2 & Trigonometry Student Resources
Lesson Plans or Teacher Info
Free
Grade Level High (9-12)

From site:  Algebra 2/Trigonometry Resources are a collection of free resources for students studying and/or reviewing a second course in high school algebra and/or trigonometry.

 
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Author/Host of Website Math.com
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Algebra Exponent Workout
Free
Grade Level Middle and High (6-12)

This Basics of Algebra Exponent Workout is an interactive where kids practice using exponents in algebraic form.  If they have difficulty, there is an "In Depth" link where students can reviews the rules of calculating exponents.

 
 
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