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17/2/2021

Top 10 Websites You Need to Learn Maths Step by Step


Learn Maths  At one time, the best resources for learning maths were good text books, but things have moved on since then. Maths websites and blogs are not only more versatile, but they can also be kept more up to date. There are maths websites for a wide range of needs, many of which are blogs that will keep you up to date with the best resources and techniques, whether your need is for basic learning tools or information about the latest research. Here are ten of the best.

Resourseaholic

 A maths blog offering a range of resources for both tutors and students, ranging from explanations of specific maths problems and issues to games and puzzles to help you learn.

Mathematics Learning and Technology

 Frequently updated blog giving resources for learning, as well as discussions of different approaches to learning maths. There's everything from fun facts to tests you can practice with.

Flying Colours Maths

 This is an interactive maths blog that answers questions posted about any maths issue, from trigonometry to the square root of 6. You can browse the blog for useful answers or ask your own questions.

Chalkdust

 Chalkdust describes itself as " a magazine for the mathematically curious". It provides articles, features and pictures covering problems and puzzles presented in a fun and informative way.

A Maths Teacher Writes

 A blog written by a maths teacher, offering a variety of thoughts and ideas that can provide new ways for teachers, parents and students to look at learning maths. He even uses football problems to engage students.

Maths Sandpit

 Featuring problems, videos and general advice, this is a blog for secondary maths students, including those taking Further Maths A-level, combining solid learning with fun.

Maths on Toast

 Describing itself as "the family maths charity", Maths on Toast provides both posts and activities that help children find maths fun while they learn, whether that's with schools, families or community organisations.

Maths — No Problem

 This is not so much a blog as a series of textbooks and workbooks designed around the Maths National Curriculum, as well as providing a variety of support for teachers and students.

Surrey Mathematics Research Blog

 Published by the University of Surrey, this provides reports on mathematics research at the university. The blog will be useful for advanced students and teachers.

Lincoln School of Maths & Physics

 Also for advanced students and teachers, the Lincoln School of Maths & Physics provides a Maths & Physics News blog reporting on research, talks and seminars, as well as setting occasional challenges.

 Whether you're studying at school, at university or at home, you're likely to find valuable resources among these websites for helping you learn maths. However, resources on their own won't take you through the study programmes you'll need to pass exams, whether they're SATs or for a degree. The best way to improve your maths is through one-to-one private tutoring. Why not register with TutorExtra to find out what tutors are available for your level?

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