January 23, 2012 -- Submitted by Michael Estela, a teacher from Alabama, who is affiliated with the site.
As a high school teacher, it is my passion to help students achieve their academic potential and engage them to appreciate the importance of Math in our everyday life. I created ChiliMath.com to provide students additional learning resources that will supplement class lectures and guide them in solving math problems in a straightforward way. Math resources in this site cover various algebra topics such as equations, inequalities, radicals, lines, matrix, logarithms, polynomials, and functions. It also includes handwritten worked examples available for students to print or download.
December 21, 2011 -- Submitted by Harley, a parent from San Diego, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
This site hosts an online math video contest, where students and their teachers or coaches work together to create their own unique videos showing how they use math in the real world, encouraging creativity, problem solving and effective application of math concepts. Created by MATHCOUNTS, a nationwide organization that inspires excellence, confidence and curiosity in U.S. middle school students through fun and challenging math programs, this site aims to get students excited about math.
November 15, 2011 -- Submitted by Victor Morgan, a reader who is not affiliated with the site.
Love this tool. Graphs several equations or inequalities, can produce a table of values, find intersections and-best of all- you can download an image of the graph to your computer.
September 13, 2011 -- Submitted by Mark Mitchell, a reader from Los Angeles, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
This educational website is safe for all ages, although it targets students from high school to graduate school. Much of the content is unavailable anywhere else and very useful, with an emphasis on interactivity to increase interest.
September 6, 2011 -- Submitted by Mathplanet, a reader from Sweden, who is affiliated with the site.
On our website students can get math help online. It is totally free and you have access to many math video lessons and a great math forum for questions.
Math Planet is a Swedish basen non profit organization that wants to help kids with math online.
April 27, 2011 -- Submitted by MathRUs Team, parents from Boston, MA, who are affiliated with the site.
Our old site provides free online math flash cards, where a student writes answers by typing in the numbers, an experience quite different from writing on paper. This site is still functional and the URL is http://mathrus.com/oldHome/
However, we have just made an app for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch such that you simply write answers with your finger, like on paper. It’s so cool that we thought that you might want to check it out. The app is not free but priced at $0.99 — We are a Mom and Pop company and we have to make back the money used to buy a Mac computer to write the app! There is also a video tutorial on our website
April 20, 2011 -- Submitted by Daniel Bauer, a reader from New York City, who is affiliated with the site.
Mangahigh is a completely free, fully-fledged math teaching resource aligned to state and common core standards, that uses games-based technologies and reward mechanisms to deliver unmatched student engagement in math. Incorporating more than 40,000 math questions and 11 unique math games, Mangahigh boasts some of the most powerful analytical tools in the online math world. Mangahigh’s adaptive technology means that questions are always suited to the individual student, so gifted students are as well catered to as RTI, Remediation and Special Education.
December 4, 2010 -- From Marc, a reader, from Europe, who is affiliated with the site.
Website with 100s of math exercises for children in grades 1 up to 6. 100s more will be added in the coming months.
September 4, 2010 -- From PK, a parent from Bangalore, India, who is affiliated with the site.
Uncle Math provides configurable platform to practice math table, whole number, decimal and fraction related problems. It captures intermediate steps and results. The math pad helps the kids to locate the mistake in the solution or complete the solution.
April 28, 2010 -- From Wei Chong, a reader, from Singapore, who is not affiliated with the site.
For those struggling in the realm of math, finding the right help can be troublesome at times. A math tutor is often beyond the means of families, and other sources of help can be few and far between. However, MathExpression.com has developed and implemented a website designed to provide free math help. This website allows users access to a number of powerful resources designed to increase their understanding of various math topics.
For example, MathExpression.com offers help for learners in the areas of graphs and equations; algebra and exponents; symmetry and fractions; measurements and interest; as well as help in understanding angles.
The main highlight of MathExpression.com is the cutting edge computer animated math videos, which offer visual aids, as well as problem solving help. The practice questions with step-by-step solutions offer even more benefits for those struggling to learn math. Each math topic is easily accessed from a drop down menu on the homepage, allowing visitors to quickly address their needs and gain the understanding they require.