Homeschooling Resource Math Websites

Homeschooling Resource Math Websites

Homeschooling Resources Math Lessons

Good morning, How are you today? Charlie and I are still trying to decide what which resources we will use in our Math class. So this morning I received an email from ClickSchooling with two new math websites.. Which Charlie and I didn’t know about so I plan on checking them out this week.  As I was adding them to our Math notebook I begin to think you might be looking for new math resources as well. So I thought I would share them with you. If you have used either of these resources Please let me know what you liked about them or what you didn’t like about them Please. As we can all learn from each other.
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Age Range: 11-18 (Grades 5-12, with parental supervision)
This website offers a free archive containing hundreds of math problems and puzzles for a variety of skill levels.

When you get to the site you’ll see a horizontal menu near the top of the page. Click on “Problems” to access the archives. You can search by keyword for specific math strands such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, etc.

You can also search by level of difficulty. The problems are ranked with stars and explained as follows:

  • One Star – These problems require nothing more than a logical mind and a willingness to try things out on paper.
  • Two Stars – Problems begin to require insights and mathematical tools. For example, geometrical problems may require the use of simple trigonometry, number problems may require knowledge of factoring, etc.
  • Three Stars – A good knowledge of school mathematics and/or some aspects of proof will be required.
  • Four Stars – A comprehensive knowledge of school mathematics and advanced mathematical tools will be required.
Each word problem or puzzle comes with an illustrated solution and often has suggestions for further exploration and learning.
Inside this post are my affiliate links as I am an affiliate of Homeschool Buyers C0-Op and if you make a purchase through my link I will earn points with which I can purchase items for our Homeschooling Class.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates

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