Websites all teachers and students should know about....


The internet is a massive place with a good amount of rubbish on it.  However, now and then you come across some truly excellent maths websites.  I intend to review them and keep them on a separate page so come back regularly to see the updates!  Feel free to suggest pages that need to go on the list - especially if they are currently under used or unheard of.

October 2014

I stumbled across this fantastic web page of brilliant resources, primarily for homework

http://prethomework.weebly.com/

Whilst they encourage other teachers to contribute there is clearly an editing process happening which only allows good quality stuff onto the website.

Take a look!  Some of the resources are great as "starters" as well as useful for homework.

The other good, but very specific resource I am using this month, is the You Tube playlists from ASAPMaths.  These are updated regularly so it is always worth checking back.

1.  Get the A in AS Maths

2.  Fundamentals of AS Maths

3.  GCSE A* topics


September 2014

First up this month is the excellent Corbett Maths.  If you haven't heard of them yet then you are missing out.  It seems that this website is currently relatively unknown given that it has 167 twitter followers and 74 shares on Facebook.  It is time to change that.

What a fab website this is!

This website contains a fantastic amount of brilliant, and free, resources, for students, teachers and parents.

On the one hand you have videos aimed at those working for the top grades in GCSE, or just starting A Level (see below)


On the other, you have video solutions to the fantastic 5 a day worksheet that allows students to revise bite size chunks of the GCSE curriculum as they go along.


As well as videos, there are worksheets, revision tips and a blog to keep you up to date with current events.

If you haven't shown this website to your students yet then it is a job for the first week back.



No comments:

Post a Comment