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dani*
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Maths Website

Post by dani* »

Does anyone know of a good Maths website for a year 7 I could subscribe to.

I recently found one for my younger DD (year 3) and she loves it. I was wondering if anyone can recommend one for secondary school. I think they are currently working at level 6

Thanks.
svg123
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Post by svg123 »

I am not aware of any such site for year-7. But I am certainly interested to know about the Year-3 site.
Can you pls share that info?
Toby1
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Post by Toby1 »

My son uses iTutormaths, his teacher recommended it and so we booked him onto it,

http://www.itutormaths.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.

Hope this helps,

Toby
Guest55
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Post by Guest55 »

There's so many good websites that are free that I cannot see why you would need to pay !
poiuyt
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Post by poiuyt »

Hi, would you be kind enough to share the good free ones please?
yoyo123
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Post by yoyo123 »

google is your friend!

I have found some brilliant sites.

try bbc maths file as a start
mystery
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Post by mystery »

The free sites are great, but the trouble is that you might not manage to get your child to steer a "logical course" through them. The paid for ones are a bit similar to Kumon - a series of preplanned lessons and / or exercises for your child to follow through. Of course at any one time the material being thrown out at your child might not be right for their level in that particular topic. In some of them you can have some influence over the topic and level if it starts to go wildly wrong for your child. However it is inevitable (as in class or with a tutor to a certain extent) that the material might not be exactly what your child needs to practise next.
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