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Solvo - Math Homework Helper 4+

Problem solver & essay writer.

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  • 4.7 • 176 Ratings
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Solvo is your new superpower in education and beyond Maximize your academic potential with your own personal AI homework helper! Meet Solvo—an AI-powered math, chemistry, biology, physics solver & essay writer that revolutionizes the way you manage study assignments. Simply scan, type, or upload the task in front of you and let the app work its magic! Check out what Solvo can help you with: Scan & Solve • Scan and solve math problems, equations, and more Faced with a boss-level problem (e.g., you need science answers) and don’t know where to start? Snap a picture of it—you’ll see the result and in-depth solution steps. This way, you gain more insights into how to tackle certain tasks and become more confident solving them yourself next time! Math, science answers, and more—you name it, our AI homework helper helps with it in a flash. • Ace any test and quiz Our AI homework helper can answer all sorts of questions typically used in tests and quizzes, including true or false, multiple-choice, and open questions. Biology solver? Chemistry solver? It’s already in your pocket! Simply tap Text-Based Problems, snap a picture of the question, and get your answer in seconds. This feature can also help you test your knowledge and prepare for exams. Streamline Reading & Writing • Write killer essays in a breeze Have excellent ideas for your essay but find it hard to articulate them clearly? No problem—Solvo is an experienced essay writer! Simply tap Create Essay and type your subject. You can go ahead and use the output directly or to get your creative juices flowing. • Improve and reword your writing Solvo isn’t just an essay writer—it’s a great editor! Already prepared a draft of your text and need help with polishing it into something truly A grade-worthy? Just upload your writing to our AI homework helper, and the app will offer suggestions to reword and improve it. This can be a game-changer if you feel stuck with a writing assignment. • Read smarter, not harder Our AI homework helper can be a lifesaver if you need a quick overview of a book. Type the name of the book or its author, or upload the book if you've got a file, and no matter how long or complex, tap Generate Summary. Get the essentials in a breeze! Math solver, physics homework solver, essay writer, biology solver, chemistry solver—Solvo wears many hats! Yes, studies can be challenging, but with our AI homework helper, you're well-equipped to handle them! Get answers to all your problems—including tricky science answers—with prompt assistance for your tasks whenever and wherever you need it and enjoy studying with less anxiety. Be unstoppable in class with Premium! A subscription allows you to: • Remove usage limits • Get more detailed answers • Use text recognition (OCR) • Get instant responses Subscriptions are auto-billed based on the chosen plan. Privacy Policy - https://aiby.mobi/ai_study_ios/privacy Terms of Use - https://aiby.mobi/ai_study_ios/terms

Version 1.30

Get ready for the back-to-school season with Solvo! In this update: — Improved scanning and solving of visual tasks (including graphs, geometry, tables, and more) — Leave feedback after any solution, so we can continue improving task-solving — Copy and share any solution Don’t forget to send feedback to [email protected] and leave your review on the App Store! It helps us make the app even better.

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176 Ratings

A wonderful app

Very helpful app I was needing something to help me with my daughter’s homework my daughter is horrible on taking notes in school. And if I have notes to see the task I’m good at figuring it out how to do the rest so I tried this help because I couldn’t find anything online to help me. So when this can’t up I was like why not. And I was glad I did it tells u how to solve it. And I could figure out the rest by their help. The only thing I would like if they make another app or add on this this one for younger kids. I know a couple of parents that also need help with there kid’s homework (how to help there child I don’t do it for my kids do there homework but I have to explain it to them sometimes and for that I need to refresh my mind as will) and this is a great app for that just hope they for something god younger students grades 2nd to 5th graders would help parents a lot.

Great App / One Major Issue

I love this app. Its saved me multiple times on upcoming tests, and the great thing about it is it thoroughly goes through the topic step-by-step making sure you understand how the AI got to the solution. All that to be said, I really wish there was a feature to edit the text that was scanned in the picture. I think its already an intended design because theres text displayed saying if you’d made typos heres the time to fix it, but it doesn't work. Tapping on the screen doesn't do anything. You can copy and paste the text but theres no way to edit it where the users keyboard opens. This is a 10/10 if I could edit the prompt.

Great academic support

Solvo has truly been a remarkable discovery for me as a busy working mom. My son has been facing difficulties with certain subjects in school, and finding the time and energy to assist him with homework has been a challenge for me. Since we found Solvo, everything has changed for the better. My son doesn’t give up on his assignments when they’re difficult. Solvo gives me peace of mind. I know my son receives the help he needs. The app has empowered my son to become more independent in tackling his academic challenges without unnecessary stress. I highly recommend Solvo to all working parents who want to actively support their children’s education. It’s an invention that has made a significant difference in our lives.

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Generative AI Transformed English Homework. Math Is Next

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ChatGPT has already wreaked havoc on classrooms and changed how teachers approach writing homework, since OpenAI publicly launched the generative AI chatbot in late 2022. School administrators rushed to try to detect AI-generated essays , and in turn, students scrambled to find out how to cloak their synthetic compositions. But by focusing on writing assignments, educators let another seismic shift take place in the periphery: students using AI more often to complete math homework too.

Right now, high schoolers and college students around the country are experimenting with free smartphone apps that help complete their math homework using generative AI . One of the most popular options on campus right now is the Gauth app , with millions of downloads. It’s owned by ByteDance, which is also TikTok’s parent company.

The Gauth app first launched in 2019 with a primary focus on mathematics, but soon expanded to other subjects as well, like chemistry and physics. It’s grown in relevance, and neared the top of smartphone download lists earlier this year for the education category. Students seem to love it. With hundreds of thousands of primarily positive reviews, Gauth has a favorable 4.8 star rating in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store .

All students have to do after downloading the app is point their smartphone at a homework problem, printed or handwritten, and then make sure any relevant information is inside of the image crop. Then Gauth’s AI model generates a step-by-step guide, often with the correct answer.

From our testing on high-school-level algebra and geometry homework samples, Gauth’s AI tool didn’t deliver A+ results and particularly struggled with some graphing questions. It performed well enough to get around a low B grade or a high C average on the homework we fed it. Not perfect, but also likely good enough to satisfy bored students who'd rather spend their time after school doing literally anything else.

The app struggled more on higher levels of math, like Calculus 2 problems, so students further along in their educational journey may find less utility in this current generation of AI homework-solving apps.

Yes, generative AI tools , with a foundation in natural language processing, are known for failing to generate accurate answers when presented with complex math equations. But researchers are focused on improving AI’s abilities in this sector, and an entry-level high school math class is likely well within the reach of current AI homework apps. Will has even written about how researchers at Google DeepMind are ecstatic about recent results from testing a math-focused large language model, called AlphaProof , on problems shown at this year’s International Math Olympiad.

To be fair, Gauth positions itself as an AI study company that’s there to “ace your homework” and help with difficult problems, rather than a cheating aid. The company even goes so far as to include an “ Honor Code ” on its website dictating proper usage. “Resist the temptation to use Gauth in ways that go against your values or school’s expectations,” reads the company’s website. So basically, Gauth implicitly acknowledges impulsive teenagers may use the app for much more than the occasional stumper, and wants them to pinkie promise that they’ll behave.

Prior to publication, a spokesperson for ByteDance did not answer a list of questions about the Gauth app when contacted by WIRED over email.

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It’s easy to focus on Gauth’s limitations, but millions of students now have a free app in their pocket that can walk them through various math problems in seconds , with decent accuracy. This concept would be almost inconceivable to students from even a few years ago.

You could argue that Gauth promotes accessibility for students who don’t have access to quality education or who process information at a slower pace than their teacher’s curriculum. It’s a perspective shared by proponents of using AI tools, like ChatGPT, in the classroom. As long as the students all make it to the same destination, who cares what path they took on the journey? And isn’t this just the next evolution in our available math tools? We moved on from the abacus to the graphing calculator, so why not envision generative AI as another critical step forward?

I see value in teachers thoughtfully employing AI in the classroom for specific lessons or to provide students with more personalized practice questions. But I can’t get out of my head how this app, if students overly rely on it, could hollow out future generations’ critical thinking skills—often gleaned from powering through frustrating math classes and tough homework assignments. (I totally get it, though, as an English major.)

Educational leaders are missing the holistic picture if they continue to focus on AI-generated essays as the primary threat that could undermine the current approach to teaching. Instead of arduous assignments to complete outside of class, maybe centering in-class math practice could continue to facilitate positive learning outcomes in the age of AI.

If Gauth and apps like it eventually lead to the demise of math homework for high schoolers, throngs of students will breathe a collective sigh of relief. How will parents and educators respond? I’m not so sure. That remains an open question, and one for which Gauth can’t calculate an answer yet either.

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Addition – 345 + 3,586 Algebra – x 2 + 72 = 234 Decimals – 5.236 + 17.46 = 22.696 Division – 255 ÷ 5 = 51 Fractions – ½ + ¼ = ¾ Factors and Multiples – Factor List of 64 = 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64. Mixed Operations – 8 + 12 x (4 – 1) = 44 Multiplication – 128 x 6 = 768 Number Charts and Graphs – 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16…. Pre-Algebra – x + 2 = 14 Subtraction – 589,478 – 512,365 = 77,113 Time – 13 hours after 8:13 am is 9:13 pm. Word Problems – We have a lesson that shows you step-by-step how to solve word problems. We also have a ton of available word problems for you.

How to Use These Math Worksheet With Students

Identifying Learning Objectives and Clear Explanation: To effectively use math worksheets with students on a regular basis, it is crucial to begin by identifying specific learning objectives. Determine the particular math skills or concepts that you want your students to practice and master. Make sure that these objectives align with the curriculum and learning goals for their grade level. Once you’ve established your learning objectives, start each math lesson with a clear and concise explanation of the targeted concept or skill. Provide examples and step-by-step instructions to ensure that students have a solid understanding of the material before they begin working on the worksheets.

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When incorporating math worksheets into your teaching strategy, consider the principle of gradual progression. Start with simpler worksheets that introduce foundational concepts and gradually increase the complexity of the worksheets as students become more proficient. It’s essential to ensure that each worksheet builds upon the knowledge and skills they’ve acquired from previous lessons. Moreover, differentiation is key to meeting the diverse needs of your students. Tailor the worksheets to match the individual requirements of your learners. Some students may benefit from more practice, while others may need more challenging problems to stay engaged and motivated. Utilize a variety of worksheets with different levels of difficulty to cater to various learning abilities within your classroom.

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Encourage students to engage in consistent practice with math worksheets. This practice should ideally be integrated into their daily or weekly homework assignments. Regular practice helps reinforce skills and builds students’ confidence in their mathematical abilities. As they work through the worksheets, it’s crucial to monitor their progress. Keep track of how they are performing, identify areas where they may need additional support, and provide feedback on their completed worksheets to help them learn from their mistakes and improve.

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To keep math learning engaging and varied, incorporate a variety of worksheet formats into your teaching approach. These formats can include multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, word problems, and even hands-on activities when appropriate. Encourage students to work on worksheets collaboratively or in pairs to promote discussion and enhance their problem-solving skills. Additionally, consider integrating technology and online resources to make math practice interactive and more engaging for your students.

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Grade 1 Worksheets Counting up to 20 Counting up to 30 Counting up to 100 Counting with Tally Marks Numbers up to 100 Number Words up to 100 Words to Numbers up to 100 Numbers to Words up to 100 Skip Counting by 2’s, 5’s, 10’s Identify Even and Odd Numbers Ordinal Numbers Roman Numerals I, V, X Compare Numbers up to 100 Ordering Numbers Place Value (Tens and Ones) Add Money (Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies) Adding (0 -10) Number Bonds (sum to 10) Addition Facts up to 18 Fact Families 2-digit + 1-digit (no regrouping) 2-digit + 1-digit (with regrouping) 1-digit + 2-digit (no regrouping) 1-digit + 2-digit (with regrouping) Subtracting (0 -10) Subtraction Facts 2-digit - 1-digit (no regrouping) 2-digit - 1-digit (with regrouping)

Grade 2 Worksheets Writing Numbers up to 1,000 Number Words up to 1,000 Skip Counting by 2’s, 5’s, 10’s Identify Even and Odd Numbers Compare Numbers up to 1,000 Roman Numerals I, V, X, L Place Value (up to Hundreds) Place Value (up to Thousands) Rounding (tens, hundreds, thousands) Adding (0 -10) Number Bonds (sum to 10) Addition Facts up to 18 Chain Addition (1-digit) 2-digit + 1-digit (no regrouping) 2-digit + 1-digit (with regrouping) 1-digit + 2-digit (no regrouping) 1-digit + 2-digit (with regrouping) Adding 2-digit (no regrouping) Adding 2-digit (with regrouping) Add two 3-digit (no regrouping) Add two 3-digit (with regrouping) Subtracting (0 -10) Subtraction Facts 2-digit - 1-digit (no regrouping) 2-digit - 1-digit (with regrouping) Subtracting two 2-digit (no regrouping) Subtracting two 2-digit (with regrouping) Subtracting two 3-digit (no regrouping) Subtracting two 3-digit (with regrouping) Number Sentences Multiplication Tables (up to 5) Multiplication Tables (up to 10) Division Facts (up to 10)

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From the same company that created ABCMouse, Adventure Academy is geared toward older elementary kids. It offers programs in math, language arts, science, and social studies. (Grades 3–8; monthly and annual subscriptions available)

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Buzzmath is one of the best math websites for middle schoolers. It helps them practice their math skills with high-quality problems, gives immediate and detailed feedback, and lets students progress at their own pace. Randomly generated values let students retry problems to obtain mastery. Teachers also receive detailed results that help them guide and monitor student progress. (Grades 1–9; free demo with subscription plans for students and families)

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We love the friendly competition and game-based content offered by First in Math. Kids gain skills practice and fluency as they play games targeted toward fact proficiency and logical thinking. (Grades K–8; subscriptions available for schools and parents, with 45-day free trial)

Freckle Education

This site allows kids to practice math at their own level and pace. It has more than 30,000 math questions, starting with a diagnostic that assigns material at just the right level. Freckles also features lessons, assessments, and reports for teachers. (Grades K–12; basic use is free for teachers; premium subscriptions available)

Illuminations

This site from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) features complete lesson plans, mobile games for students, interactive activities, and brainteasers. (Grades pre-K–12; free)

Illustrative Mathematics

Get high-quality educational resources for teachers and students. Excellent math tasks, videos, lesson plans, and problem-based curriculum modules. (Grades K–12; free)

Imagine Learning

Formerly known as Edgenuity, Imagine Learning offers several online digital curricula for primary or supplementary instruction. Give students the support they need exactly when they need it. (Grades pre-K–12; priced per subject, per student)

Istation makes personalized learning easy with computer-adaptive instruction, assessments, personalized data profiles, and teacher resources. Includes digital lessons and face-to-face teaching strategies. (Grades pre-K–8; priced per student)

Make math about more than numbers with engaging items, real-world scenarios, and unlimited questions. Teachers choose the strand and then set up students to work independently. (Grades pre-K–12; free 30-day trial, pricing is per classroom or site)

Khan Academy

Khan Academy is on a mission to give a free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere. Their personalized learning resources make them one of the best math websites available for all ages, in a huge array of subjects. (Grades K–12; free)

Here’s an online learning space that is engaging, supportive, and designed to get kids interested in math. (Grades K–12; yearly subscription required; school and family pricing available)

MIND Research Institute

Through ongoing research, MIND Research Institute continues to investigate key questions about learning, mathematics, and how the brain works. ST Math is their pre-K–8 visual instructional program, helping teachers engage kids more deeply in math learning. (Grades pre-K–8; pricing based on total school enrollment)

This award-winning program finds and fixes learning gaps with the power of personalized learning. The three-pronged approach features personalized learning, pinpoint assessments, and an interactive classroom. (Grades K–8; pricing per student, school, and district)

Origo Education

Stepping Stones 2.0 from Origo is a unique and comprehensive curriculum that combines print and digital materials. It features problem-solving activities, strategies, and practice. (Grades pre-K–6; price varies by program)

PowerMyLearning

This organization is geared toward students, teachers, and families in low-income communities. The program features school workshops, instructional coaching, and professional learning communities. (Grades K–12; try limited Family Playlists for free, request consultation for pricing)

Prodigy Math

Join the 1 million teachers already using Prodigy Math in their classrooms at no cost. This fun and engaging curriculum-aligned game lets students engage in a fun wizarding world that motivates them to practice more math than ever. It contains 1,500+ standard-aligned skills. Plus you can track student progress with a teacher dashboard that provides instant feedback on areas of progress with no grading necessary. (Grades 1–8; free for teachers, monthly memberships available for parents)

Enter an interactive, game-based learning world that motivates kids through rewards. Features include a daily challenge, step-by-step lessons, and parent connections. (Grades K–5; 30-day free trial, then monthly subscription)

SplashLearn

Boost confidence, increase scores, and get ahead. Fun for enrichment or regular practice. (Grades K–5; free for teachers and schools, monthly subscriptions available for parents)

Math games make learning fun! Focus on specific skills, target interventions, and make assessment easy. (Grades K–8; teachers can try six games for free, subscription unlocks more games and features)

Tang Math strives to provide unparalleled math lessons for students as well as professional development for in-service teachers. Find games and puzzles, plus other resources like free downloads, worksheets/word problems, and math centers. (Grades K–5; free)

Woot Math offers adaptive practice for teaching rational numbers and related topics, such as fractions, decimals, and ratios. (Grades 3–7; free tier for teachers, additional features available for extra cost)

Personalized math curriculum that includes digital lessons and small-group instruction. Also has online modules, workbooks and answer keys, and professional development. (Grades K–5; free for individual teachers and classrooms)

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Engaging animated learning videos, games, quizzes, and activities to encourage kids on their unique learning path. (Grades pre-K–8; teacher, school, and district pricing available, as well as parent or homeschool options)

Teachers prep an assignment, students work on their devices, everybody gives feedback, and the teacher sees it all! (Grades K–12; free basic plan, Pro accounts unlock more features)

A website that allows teachers to assign math practice content to their students. Students get immediate feedback as they complete the problems. (Middle school+; free, with premium school and district plans available)

Desmos Graphing Calculator

An online graphing calculator that students can use for free. Includes a teacher-centric activity builder for creating digital math activities. (Grades 9–12; free)

Save money by using virtual math manipulatives like geoboards, base-10 blocks, 10-frames, pattern blocks, and more. (Grades K–12; free)

An award-winning series of math apps that harness the power of digital tools to create a better, deeper, more fun learning experience. Blogs such as “Making Math Social” and “Saying No to Math Anxiety” are included as resources for teachers and parents. (Grades K–6; priced per app, with free trials for teachers and bulk pricing for schools)

Flocabulary

Use hip-hop to teach math! Flocabulary offers songs, activities, and videos. (Grades K–12; teacher, school, and district pricing available)

Upload your own materials or build them from scratch, find something pre-made, act on live responses, and track student growth over time. (Grades K–12; free, premium subscription unlocks additional features)

Another graphing calculator for functions, geometry, algebra, calculus, statistics, and 3D math, along with a variety of math resources. (Grades 9–12; free)

You know it. Your kids love it. Why not use it to teach math? Engage your students with this game-based classroom-response system played by the whole class in real time. Multiple-choice questions are projected on the screen, then students answer with their smartphone, tablet, or computer. (Grades K–12; free, Kahoot+ AccessPass subscription offers premium content)

Math Central

Run by the University of Regina in Canada, this site offers free resources for math teachers and their students, including a database where users can search for the answers to math questions. Their “Mathematics With a Human Face” page includes information about careers in mathematics as well as profiles of mathematicians. (Grades K–12; free)

Teachers know that one of the best ways to make sure learning sticks is through song. Numberock features ad-free music videos of songs about math topics, like fractions, money, and integers, produced by an Emmy Award–winning studio. Numberock also has anchor charts, worksheets, comics, games, and more. (Grades K–5; limited free videos, monthly subscription offers six-month free trial)

Transform presentations into classroom conversations with Pear Deck for Google Slides. Effortlessly build engaging instructional content, formative assessments, and interactive questions. (Grades K–12; basic access is free, premium subscriptions unlock more features)

Take a photo of an equation, and this site will explain how to solve it, step-by-step. It even explains different options to get to the answer. Students can use it for help with homework, and teachers can incorporate it in their own lesson plans. (Grades 6+, free with premium options available)

TeacherTube

Think of this site like YouTube but specifically for teachers and schools. Find videos created by other teachers, and upload your own to share. (Grades K–12; free)

Best math websites: Games and activities for students.

These are some of the best interactive math websites and provide students with instruction and independent practice.

Arithmetic Four

Two users play a game in which each player tries to connect four game pieces in a row (like Connect 4). The players answer math questions to connect the pieces. The teacher chooses how much time each player has to answer, the level of difficulty, and the type of math problem. (Grades 2–8; free)

Coolmath Games

Yes, math games can be cool! Check out the hundreds of games on this site and on Coolmath4kids . (Grades K–12; free with ads, premium subscription removes ads and provides extra features)

Figure This!

Figure This is a site designed to encourage families to practice math together. It includes fun and engaging math games and high-quality challenges. It even offers challenges in Spanish. (Grades 6–8; free)

Funbrain has been helping students learn key math concepts and develop crucial skills since 1997. Students can choose from a slew of games. Why is it one of the best math websites? It’s all free! (Grades pre-K–8; free)

Get the Math

Get the Math is about algebra in the real world. Students see how professionals use math in music, fashion, video games, restaurants, basketball, and special effects. Then take on interactive challenges related to those careers. (Grades 6–12; free)

Your students will love fun math games like Speed Math Deluxe, Mystery Math, Place Value Game, and more. (Grades 3–12; free)

A popular game-based site for online math-learning resources. It covers algebra, geometry, statistics, and more. (Grades K–12; schools can contact them for a quote; parents pay per child)

Math Game Time

There are dozens of games to explore here, organized by grade and subject. (Grades pre-K–7; free)

MATHHelp.com

In-depth lessons with videos, guided practice, interactive self-tests, and more. (Grades 5–12; monthly or yearly subscription required)

Math Is Fun

Find general information along with games and practice for a variety of math subjects, including geometry, algebra, calculus, physics, and more. (Grades 6–12; free)

Math Playground

More than 425 math games, logic puzzles, and brain workouts for students to practice their math skills. (Grades 1–6; free with ads, Premium removes ads and provides extra features)

Most learners do best when they can see a problem walk-through, step-by-step. This site features multiple example problems, with walk-throughs by three separate instructors (including one in Spanish). They offer some basic math but are focused on advanced subjects from algebra on up. (Grades 6–12; free)

Thousands of original math games, workshops, and practice modules, as well as math printables. (Grades 1–6; monthly or yearly subscription required)

Multiplication.com

Need to master your multiplication facts? This is the site to try! Fun games and memory-building strategies will help students tackle this key skill. (Grades 2–6; free, with Premium membership available for extra features)

Numeracy Ninjas

This is a free intervention tool designed to fill gaps in students’ mental calculation skills and empower them with number fluency. Students can earn ninja belts of different colors for their skill level. (Grades 2–8; free)

PBS Math Club

From PBS Learning Media, this is one of the best math websites for middle schoolers. They love this entertaining video blog. Not only does each episode cover Common Core Standards, it makes math learning culturally relevant with pop-culture references. (Grades 6–9; free)

Students can create study flash cards, play educational games, practice skills, collaborate with other students, and more. (Grades 5–12; free, QuizletPlus provides additional features)

Another resource to help students build fact fluency. Each game is tailored to students’ ability levels. (Grades 2–6; school and home licenses available)

Sheppard Software

Tons of fun and educational online math games, from basic operations to algebra and geometry. (Grades K–6; free)

Simple math test activities for teachers and students, from beginning math operations to calculus. You set the skill level, number of problems, and time limit. A report, which tallies right and wrong answers, is provided after each quiz. (Grades 3–12; free)

Toy Theater

How would your students like to learn multiplication while shooting hoops? They can do that and more at Toy Theater, which teaches early math concepts through game-based learning. (Grades K–5; free)

Wolfram MathWorld

Upper-level math students will appreciate the no-frills information that’s easy to find on this site. Get overviews and see examples of advanced math subjects. (High school+; free)

XtraMath is like a daily math vitamin. An interactive online tool that helps students practice and master basic arithmetic facts, it’s quick and easy to use. Weekly emails provide progress reports for teachers and parents. (Grades K–8; free, with premium licenses that offer additional features)

Best math websites: Resources for teachers.

These are some of the best math websites that provide lesson-planning resources and professional-development materials.

Get differentiated, standards-aligned math practice problems that you can generate, assign, and evaluate online. (Grades 6–8; limited free plan with paid plans available)

Casio has a lot more to offer math teachers besides calculators. Their Worldwide Education Site is packed with free resources like worksheets, activities, teaching videos, how-to videos, font sets, and software options.

Citizen Math

Formerly known as Mathalicious, this site provides supplemental math lessons. Experience an immersive, participatory approach that makes learning and teaching more rewarding. (Grades 6–12; monthly or yearly subscriptions available)

Common Core Sheets

Find math worksheets for just about any area of study. Use them for planning lessons, review, and independent work. (Grades K–6; free)

Education.com

Here’s a reliable site for worksheets, games, and even lessons plans. They cover a variety of subjects, with lots of math options to choose from. (Grades K–8; limited free access, monthly subscriptions unlock all content)

This platform allows teachers to create technology-enhanced online math assessments from a huge question bank. (Grades K–12; free teacher accounts)

Kuta Software

For teachers of pre-algebra through calculus. Create the math worksheets you need, exactly how you want them, in minutes. You can also create customizable homework, quizzes, and tests. (Grades 8–12; free two-week trial, then single-user and site licenses available)

Mashup Math

A creative solution that aims to revive students’ passion and interest in math. Mashup Math has a library of 100+ math video lessons as well as a YouTube channel that features new math video lessons every week. A free e-book of math challenges is also available. (Grades K–8; free)

Math-Aids.com

Dynamically created math worksheets for students, teachers, and parents. (Grades K–10; free with ads, paid membership removes ads)

MathsBot.com

Tools for math teachers, including bell ringers and drills, math tools and manipulatives, question generators, printables, and puzzles. (Grades K–12; free with ads)

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM)

This National Science Foundation–supported project provides a large library of uniquely interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives and concept tutorials for math instruction. (Grades K–12; free)

TeacherMade

Convert all of your paper assignments, quizzes, homework, etc., into digital activities delivered online. (Grades K–12; free basic version, Pro plan adds multiple extra features)

TeacherVision

For a very affordable monthly fee, gain access to thousands of resources created by teachers like you. They cover every topic and every grade level. (Grades K–12; monthly subscription)

Topmarks is one of the best U.K.-based math websites that provides a database of resources for teachers as well as online learning games for students. (Grades pre-K–8; free)

Varsity Learning

The Varsity Learning Online Math Management System is one of the best math websites because it provides course templates, assignments, an online teacher’s assistant, and thousands of practice problems so you can get organized, save assignments and videos on the web, share resources, and incorporate technology in your classroom. (Grades: 7–12; free)

Virtual Nerd

More than 1,500 video lessons ranging from middle-grade math through Algebra 2. (Grades 6–12; free)

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Whether you teach online or in person this fall, these digital math tools may come in handy for grades pre-K through 12.

For some math teachers, digital tools that help students visualize math concepts like Desmos or websites that encourage mathematical discussion like Fraction Talks were already a part of their repertoire before the pandemic. But for other teachers, remote learning pushed them to explore math apps and online resources for the first time.

We spoke to hundreds of educators and sifted through more than 500 comments to hear about what math tools they found helpful and unhelpful during remote learning this spring, and which are making the cut to use in the new school year.

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A number of math apps and online tools can help students develop the necessary foundational understanding of arithmetic operations they’ll need as a baseline for more challenging math problems later on, math teachers told us.

To help younger students practice skills like counting, addition, and subtraction, Ashley Blackwelder, an elementary STEAM coordinator in South Carolina, highly recommends Moose Math , a free app for iPhones and iPads. In Moose Math, students play math games that earn them points to help build a town. Blackwelder says the format is easy for kids to navigate and great for short attention spans.

Curriculum and instructional designer Cassie Tabrizi recommended Happy Numbers (pre-K–grade 5), a subscription-based website ($14.50 per student or $1,450 per site for first-time schools) that breaks down mathematical equations to help students build understanding of higher-order math concepts. To use it, students transform into a dinosaur character and solve math problems to hatch dinosaur eggs. Tabrizi said that the website is helpful, but she recommends using it in moderation: It can feel tedious for students if they practice longer than 10 minutes a day.

Students fight monsters in the persona of a wizard in Prodigy (grades 1–8), a free game-based website (also available as an app for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Android). Prodigy is loved by kids, but less so by educators because it is more play based. Brittney Paige, a fifth-grade teacher in Seattle, says that even though it is more of a game, she likes that it automatically targets math concepts that students struggled with in its preassessment and tracks how much progress they make on target areas. Most teachers offer Prodigy as an option for students if they finish an assignment early.

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Zearn (grades 1–5), a free, self-paced, web-based program aligned with Eureka Math—a free pre-K through 12 math curriculum—starts a typical lesson with fun warm-up activities, like adding up how many apples a cartoon fox eats, to engage students. As they work through the program, students complete timed arithmetic problems, watch instructional videos on new concepts, and solve practice problems. Shannon McGrath, an instructional coach in Western Springs, Illinois, says that Zearn is good “high-level, conceptual practice” and gives good feedback for both teachers and students, but can sometimes progress too slowly for kids who master concepts quickly.

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Open math tasks—problems that typically have more than one answer—help students develop a conceptual understanding of math rather than get hung up on memorizing facts, said math educators we talked to, who consistently mentioned three free websites to use for open math tasks.

Open Middle (pre-K–grade 12) leaves parts of an equation blank and asks students to fill them in to make it true. “I love Open Middle for remote learning, especially paired with a Google Jamboard ,” says McGrath. “The problems inspire inquiry thinking, gamelike play, creativity, and perseverance.”

A set of four graphs from the website Which One Doesn't Belong?

McGrath also likes Would You Rather Math (pre-K–grade 12) for community building. When using the site, students choose between two real-life examples—like a box of chocolates with five rows and 14 columns or a box of chocolates with seven rows and nine columns—and have to make a mathematical argument to validate their choice.

Which One Doesn’t Belong? (pre-K–grade 12), a similar site, showcases four shapes, numbers, or graphs and asks students to describe which one doesn’t belong, using math vocabulary. “This is great for opening a synchronous discussion, as it is considered a low-floor, high-ceiling task,” says Joseph Manfre, a math specialist for the Hawaii Department of Education. High school math teacher Mary Bourassa has her calculus students identify reasons why each graph in a set of four doesn't belong by indicating graph characteristics like asymptotes and non-differentiable points, and later has her students create their own WODB sets.

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For rich math tasks—tasks that lend themselves to rigor, collaboration, and conceptual thinking—math educators noted a couple of websites.

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Fraction Talks (grades 1–12) is a website filled with images of shapes—triangles within triangles, for example—that encourages math discussions. Simply asking students, “What do you observe?” can prompt them to share what and how many shapes they notice, while asking “How many shapes are red or shaded?” encourages students to explore and understand fractions. Once students have a basic understanding of fractions, they can start to explore more complex concepts. By prompting students to look at subsections of a shape—and what fractions they created when combined— Bryan Penfound helped his seventh- and eighth-grade students to visualize adding and multiplying fractions .

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According to math teachers, simulations, like manipulating an expression and seeing a change in a graph, are great tools to help students visualize math concepts.

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Applets—a simple code with a specific objective—were mentioned by a few teachers as a good resource. Emma Chiappetta's statistics students use applets from RossmanChance.com to manipulate and identify sampling distribution patterns in graphs, for example. She creates a basic guide on how to use the applet with which values to change, and then asks questions to get students thinking critically about those patterns. Chiappetta also uses applets from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for her linear algebra students.

Desmos (grades 6–12), a website with interactive math activities and a graphing calculator (also available as an app on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Android), is another free tool and a favorite among teachers, we heard. While social and emotional learning (SEL) and math may not seem to go hand in hand, teachers integrated SEL into math lessons using Desmos. In the first week of distance learning, Ashley Taplin, a secondary math specialist in San Antonio, Texas, had her students graph how they were feeling , for example. Taplin says she particularly loves that teachers can make their own activities—like this one about parabolas and this card sort , where students match cards with the name, corresponding equation, and correct graphical representation of a function. 

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