Enhance Your Classroom with These Free Online Maths Resources

Enhance Your Classroom with These Free Online Maths Resources

Teaching mathematics can be a challenge, but with the right resources, it can be fun and engaging for both students and teachers. In recent years, the internet has provided a wealth of resources for teachers looking to enhance their math lessons. In this post, I will explore some of the most useful online Mathematics resources that I use in my classroom.

  1. Mathematics Hub Australia (https://www.mathematicshub.edu.au/)

Mathematics Hub Australia is an online platform designed to support the teaching and learning of mathematics in Australia. If you haven't checked it out yet, you really should. It offers a range of resources for both primary and secondary teachers, including lesson plans, videos, and professional learning opportunities. The site also includes a library of interactive activities and games that can be used in the classroom to engage students in learning mathematics.

  1. Math Learning Center (https://www.mathlearningcenter.org/apps)

The Math Learning Center provides a range of apps and digital tools that are designed to help students learn mathematics. These resources are available for free and cover a range of topics, from basic number sense to geometry and algebra. The apps are user-friendly and interactive, making them a great addition to any classroom.

  1. Topmarks (https://www.topmarks.co.uk/)

Topmarks is a UK-based website that provides a wide range of interactive games and activities for primary school students. The site covers all areas of the primary maths curriculum, including number and place value, shape and space, and measurement. The games are fun and engaging, making them an excellent tool for reinforcing key concepts. My personal favourite is Daily 10 and my students love it too. I use it to practise mental maths skills. The students use their personal whiteboards to record the answers for the 10 questions and then self-mark. After we have practised a few times, I always get requests to make it faster so they can challenge themselves more. It's great fun and is a perfect activity when you have a few minutes to fill.

  1. Math-Aids (https://www.math-aids.com/)

Math-Aids is a website that provides free worksheets for maths teachers. The worksheets cover a range of topics, from basic addition and subtraction to advanced algebra and geometry. The site also provides custom worksheet generators that allow teachers to create their own worksheets based on their specific needs.

  1. Math-Drills (https://www.math-drills.com/)

Math-Drills is another website that provides free maths worksheets for teachers. The site covers a wide range of topics, including fractions, decimals, and percents, as well as geometry and algebra. The worksheets are customizable, making them a great tool for differentiating instruction and meeting the needs of all students.

  1. Math Games (https://www.mathgames.com/)

Math Games is a website that provides a range of free games and activities for students in grades K-8. The site covers all areas of the maths curriculum, including basic arithmetic, geometry, and algebra. The games are engaging and interactive, making them an excellent tool for reinforcing key concepts and keeping students motivated.

  1. Mathsframe (https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/category/22/most-popular)

Mathsframe is a UK-based website that provides a range of interactive games and activities for primary school students. The site covers all areas of the primary maths curriculum, including number and place value, shape and space, and measurement. The games are fun and engaging, making them an excellent tool for reinforcing key concepts. My students' favourite is the "Birds vs Robots" game. They are hooked and I love anything that gets them practising Maths.

These online resources offer a wealth of information and activities that can help you make maths lessons engaging and interactive. Whether you're looking for professional development resources, printable worksheets, or online maths games, these websites offer something for everyone. Try incorporating some of these resources into your classroom and watch your students' math skills and confidence grow!

I'm always looking for new online resources to add to my favourites so if you know of a good one, add a comment so I can check it out.

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