The Math Forum @ Drexel gets its support from Drexel University, a well-known institute of higher education. The Student Center of the Math Forum is designed to help students of all ages with math. The resources the website offers include "Ask Dr. Math," "Math Tools" and "Math Tips & Tricks."
Figure This is a site designed by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, one of the world's largest organizations concerned with mathematics education. The website provides interactive math-related challenges-games that make studying math as fun as computer games can be. The challenges the site offers include "Line Up," "Beating Heart," "Popcorn" and "Don't Fall In."
AAA Math features interactive mathematics lessons for children at the kindergarten, elementary school and middle school. The website also offers free practice materials on all topics. The topics AAA Math covers include addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, algebra, geometry, comparing, counting, decimals, equations, estimation, exponents, fractions, graphs, measurement, mental math money, naming numbers, patterns and percent. The site comes in both Spanish and English.
CoolMath.com is another website children can use to learn mathematics. According to the website, it provides educational materials for people aged 13 to 100. The website offers sections such as Prealgebra, Albegra, Math Survival, Puzzles, Geometry Art and Math Games.
FREE, or Federal Resources for Educational Excellence, is a website designed by the federal government and supported by all major federal agencies from the White House to the Department of Defense to the National Academy of Sciences. FREE's math resources are organized into four categories that include Algebra, Geometry, Data Analysis and Number & Operations.