Having some trouble with your math homework? Want to do some extra practice to hone your math skills to prepare for an upcoming test? Take a look at some of these websites to see what they can offer you!
Math.com: The site offers addtional help on many concepts such as fractions, integers, decimals and many more. There is also a "tutoring" feature that you can use if you are having trouble on a particular topic. On those days when you are looking for additional math practice, there are some fun games to play!
Mathpower.com: A mixture of sound, humor, color, animation and graphics with lots of help for the math student. Its purpose is to give students a self-directed and entertaining way learn basic math and algebra. Concepts covered are Basic Math, Algebra, Study Skills, Math Anxiety and Learning Styles.
A+Math: A+ Math contains interactive games, flash cards, worksheets and homework helper sections for students in grades K through 8. This site includes both simple and more advanced problems. Most of the content deals with pre-algebra skills, concentrating on fractions, decimals, order of operations and integers. There are also some basic algebra concepts including one and two step equations.
MathWarehouse: Math Warehouse has a lot of really cool interactive features. You can use graphing and scientific calculators through the website. The website also has a lot of great interactive demos - the demos of translations on the coordinate plane are some of my favorite! You can also generate your own worksheets for some extra practice.