Algebra

                                        Algebasics

This website has video tutorials explaining the basics of algebra, equations, ratio and proportion, absolute value, polynomials, factoring, linear equations, radicals, applications, and much more.

                     Basic Mathematics Skills

Basic mathematics, pre-algebra, geometry, statistics, and algebra skills are what this website will teach you. It is designed for anyone who needs a basic to advanced understanding of mathematics concepts and operations.

                                       KUTA Software
Create the worksheets you need with Infinite Algebra 1.
 
  • Never runs out of questions
  • Multiple-choice & free-response
  • Automatic spacing
  • Multiple-version printing
  • Fast and easy to use

Algebra Tutorials, Lessons, Calculators, Games, Word Problems & Books

This is an annotated and hand-picked list of algebra tutorials, lessons, worksheets, games, word problems, and algebra books. It is a very long list, and includes a great variety of resources.

                                        Math Geek Mama

                        Algebra Nation

Algebra Nation, a highly-effective supplemental resource for Algebra 1 (and now Geometry), is available at no cost. 

To get your district, teachers, parents, and students access to Algebra Nation (including the free workbooks, professional development, night and weekend tutoring, and streaming videos), please contact one of the Algebra Nation Assistant Directors: Marlene Scott at marlene@algebranation.com or Steve Elam at steve@algebranation.com.

                            SchoolYoursef

Experience math in a completely new way. Free interactive lessons from award-winning Harvard instructors. Learning math online doesn’t have to be boring. Or expensive. School Yourself is perfect for:

  • Flipped classrooms
  • Getting ahead in class
  • Self-learners
  • Homeschooled students

                                    Illuminations

Algebra Tiles

Grade: 6th to 8th, High School

Use tiles to represent variables and constants, learn how to represent and solve algebra problem. Solve equations, substitute in variable expressions, and expand and factor. Flip tiles, remove zero pairs, copy and arrange, and make your way toward a better understanding of algebra.

                                       Udacity

Math is everywhere. In this class, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of algebraic principles, many of which you may have seen before, and learn how to use them to solve problems that we encounter in everyday life.

                                          HippoCampus

                                           Math is Fun

Algebra is great fun – you get to solve puzzles!With computer games you play by running, jumping or finding secret things. Well, with Algebra you play with letters, numbers and symbols, and you also get to find secret things!

Math is Fun is an outstanding website that might supply a large part of your math curriculum, and it is free. Math explained in easy language, plus puzzles, games, worksheets and an illustrated dictionary. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents.

                                             GeoGebra

GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education that brings together geometry, algebra, spreadsheets, graphing, statistics and calculus in one easy-to-use package. GeoGebra is a rapidly expanding community of millions of users located in just about every country. GeoGebra has become the leading provider of dynamic mathematics software, supporting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and innovations in teaching and learning worldwide.

                                              Mathigon

Mathigon is part interactive textbook and part virtual personal tutor. Using cutting-edge technology and an innovative new curriculum, we want to make learning mathematics more active, personalised and fun.

Mathigon contains amazing content for the entire mathematics curriculum. Simply pick a course and ask your students to work through it – as a homework assignment, or on within a flipped classroom setting.