The following websites are useful resources for study guides, online quizzes, and further reading. Find the resources you like, and don't forget to bookmark them.
www.mathisfun.com
An American site that has visual explanations of mathematics. This could be a useful resource for students who need a more visual, concrete way of grasping IGCSE maths topics.
www.mathwords.com
I like the definition given on the website: An interactive math dictionary with enough math words, math terms, math formulas, pictures, diagrams, tables, and examples to satisfy your inner math geek.
www.mathwarehouse.com
Another resource tool for teachers, or to use with students in the classroom.
www.algebrahelp.com
As the name suggests, this site helps with algebra. There are online worksheets as well as explanations of algebra concepts, and resource sheets. This can be a student tool, or a teacher reference tool.
http://mathbits.com/
This American site has free activities and tools (and subscription rates) for the mathematician. It was created by mathematics teachers. It could be used for extension work for the most able students.
http://www.khanacademy.org/
This is a really comprehensive site, mainly for maths and science. Geared at students of all ages, it is a wonderful site for self-paced learning. Teachers can use the site for lesson planning or to supplement what they are doing. It’s also fun to earn badges for completion of skill levels.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/
http://www.gcse.com/maths/
https://revisionmaths.com/gcse-maths-revision
The websites above are all useful revision sites for students, but are specific to GCSE rather than IGCSE.
www.mathisfun.com
An American site that has visual explanations of mathematics. This could be a useful resource for students who need a more visual, concrete way of grasping IGCSE maths topics.
www.mathwords.com
I like the definition given on the website: An interactive math dictionary with enough math words, math terms, math formulas, pictures, diagrams, tables, and examples to satisfy your inner math geek.
www.mathwarehouse.com
Another resource tool for teachers, or to use with students in the classroom.
www.algebrahelp.com
As the name suggests, this site helps with algebra. There are online worksheets as well as explanations of algebra concepts, and resource sheets. This can be a student tool, or a teacher reference tool.
http://mathbits.com/
This American site has free activities and tools (and subscription rates) for the mathematician. It was created by mathematics teachers. It could be used for extension work for the most able students.
http://www.khanacademy.org/
This is a really comprehensive site, mainly for maths and science. Geared at students of all ages, it is a wonderful site for self-paced learning. Teachers can use the site for lesson planning or to supplement what they are doing. It’s also fun to earn badges for completion of skill levels.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/
http://www.gcse.com/maths/
https://revisionmaths.com/gcse-maths-revision
The websites above are all useful revision sites for students, but are specific to GCSE rather than IGCSE.
Websites need to be checked often to make sure they are still relevant and the links are still active. All websites were checked and updated: April, 2021.