Homeschool Resources: Math

The Mommies Reviews

Welcome to our series sharing Homeschool Resources: Math. Take a look at the websites and let me know if you’ve used these resources for Math with your students or not.

Thinkwell Video Courseware

6th Grade Math


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That Quiz

Grades 2-12, with parental supervision

If you are interested in No-frills Online Math practice, this website is for you. It will generate endless Math problems for you to try, and instantly tell you whether your answer is correct.

There is a teacher registration (free!) and login option, and students can log in to see what work their teacher has assigned them, but this is a help for classroom teachers with multiple students and scores to keep track of; individual students don’t need to register, and most homeschool parents/kids won’t need to either; everything on this site is accessible without registration.

There really is something at every level here: a whole decade’s worth of randomly generated Math practice problems on one deceptively simple-looking website.

For each activity, be sure to look in the left-hand column to select the parameters you’d like to apply. For example, for Calculus, you can choose to practice Integrals or Derivatives.

For Fractions, you can identify the given Fraction from the Visual Representation, or fill in the number of Rectangles to represent the given Fraction, and you can also select the level of difficulty.

You can choose to practice only ten problems, or as many as a hundred. It will keep track of your score, and give that score to you as a Percentage after you finish the set of questions.

What you will not find here are cute cartoon characters, cool sound effects, advertisements, bright colors, Animation, or anything flashy.

You might find it helpful to keep some scratch paper and a pencil handy; write down the problems that you miss so that you can figure out what you did wrong.

This website is also available in 10 other languages! Just click the Language title in the bottom left corner of the front page.

Note: With some of the activities, a message appears stating that you might need to download an updated browser; however, if your browser is already up to date, the message goes away when the activity has finished loading, and the activity works just fine.

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