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May 22, 2009 - 8:11:41 AM

Maths Website Links

 

 

 

Extra Help

 

http://www.scholar.hw.ac.uk                 

 

A very useful learning website with clear examples, animations and questions that are marked online, ask your teacher for a login

 

 

www.mathsisfun.com

http://www.channel4learning.net/apps/homeworkhigh/maths/index.jsp             

www.mathforum.org/dr.math

www.mathsnet.net

www.cut-the-knot.org

 

Some great websites involving a mixture of animations, interactive questions and techniques for solving problems. My favourite is the Equation Buster on mathsnet.

 

Extra Questions

 

http://www.supermathsworld.com       

 

A very fun and active website with lots of topics covered at all levels. Can you beat the super boss? Ask your teacher for a login

 

 

www.dundeehigh.dundeecity.sch.uk/maths

www.madras.fife.sch.uk/maths/homelearning/index.htm

 

Two wonderful websites created by teachers in Dundee and Fife. Select your year and topic and have loads of extra questions to follow.

 

Exam Revision

 

www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/bitesize/standard

A good website for revising for your maths exam in bite size chunks. Click on Maths 1 for Int 1 / general, Maths 2 for Int 2 / Credit

 

www.hsn.uk.net/resources/Higher-Maths

What do you mean you are doing higher Maths and you don’t know about HSN ? A fab website put together by a higher maths pupil who is now studying maths at Edinburgh University.

 

www.mathsrevision.net

 

Revision material for pupils studying English maths exams. Int 1 &2 is GCSE, Higher and AH is A-level.

 

Fractions

 

www.visualfractions.com

Don’t get fractions? Not sure what they mean. Perhaps this website full of pictures might make sense of it all.

 

 

Fun Maths Games

 

www.counton.org

www.nrich.maths.org/public

www.coolmath-games.com

 

A selection of games and puzzles for all levels. Some of these are very challenging. Try to figure out the crop circles designs!

 

Maths Interest

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics

But why do we have to factorise? Who was Pythagoras? What is Chaos Theory? Check out this website

 

 

How do you square root negative numbers? What are differential Equations? How can an infinite series of numbers sum to give the number 2? Can I really become a millionaire by solving a maths question?

 

Keep studying maths and all will be revealed in Advanced Higher



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