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AAA Math
Learn hundreds of math concepts from kindergarten to grade 12. Math problems are randomly created and allow you to interact and solve them. Also offers several challenging games on every page. They offer additional math lessons on a CD.

Ask Dr. Math
Have a math homework question? If you have a specific math question, (not a question about how to teach math) you can either browse the archives for answers or submit your question directly to Dr. Math!

BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper
This site contains over 700 links to sites that will help you with your homework. The site was created by 17 year old BJ Pinchbeck and has now been linked into discovery.com.

Algebra Skills at the Math Page
This is a free online textbook providing a complete course in algebra.

Arithmetic Skills at the Math Page
This is a free online textbook course in elementary arithmetic. This is a complete course in arithmetic. While the student and teacher can complete the exercises formally on paper, this site encourages students to do arithmetic naturally in their heads.

Education 4 Kids
This site moves a little slow but they offer electronic flash cards for early elementary math including time and money skills. They also offer interactive math problem solving with instant answers.

Factmonster - Math Homework Help
This site does not offer interactive math problems but it does provide math homework help with tables and formulas and explanations of concepts.

Math.com
This is an excellent site for all levels of math from basic math to calculus. They explain the concepts then give you example problems to complete. Then try a workout of 10 problems. Your answers are instantly graded. If you get at least 8 of 10 correct, you can move on. Otherwise, you get to go back and review the lesson again in depth.

Math Notes - Algebra
This site offers interactive lessons in introductory and intermediate algebra. Teachers can find materials to enhance their courses, while students can strengthen their understanding through interactive tutorials and study aids, or, they can more deeply explore concepts through real-world applications and Web links for further research.

Math Stories
The goal of this math website is to help elementary and middle school children boost their math problem solving and critical-thinking skills. has over 15,000 interactive and non-interactive NCTM compliant math word problems for children to enjoy! Word problems are available in both English and Spanish.

Quickmath
This is one of the Internet's best sites for high school math homework. QuickMath is an automated service for answering common math problems over the internet. Think of it as an online calculator that solves equations and does all sorts of algebra and calculus problems - instantly and automatically! When you submit a question to QuickMath, it is processed by Mathematica, the largest and most powerful computer algebra package available today. The answer is then sent back to you and displayed right there on your browser, usually within a couple of seconds. Best of all, QuickMath is 100% free!

SOS Mathematics
Great site for help with high school math from algebra to calculus. They provide lots of example problems with answers.

Trigonometry Skills at the Math Page
This is a free online textbook providing a complete course in trigonometry and pre-calculus.

Web Math
This is one of the best math sites we found, covering math from kindergarten to calculus. You can enter a math problem and this site actually solves the problem for you and shows you step by step how to get the answer! If you still need help, just ask their math experts. Wow!

Still Looking? Visit the Math Archives
If you did not find the math homework help you need at any of the above sites, try this link to the Math Archives. This will keep you busy for a long, long time.

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