The Best Learning free math sites

Here is a list of the best free math sites

1. Prodigy
Prodigy is an excellent free math site for students. You can link a parent account and teachers get detailed reports on a student's math skills. Kids like doing prodigy because it is in-game form and therefore very engaging. The best part is that the free version has no limits on the students learning. It is purely to get more rewards and better reports on their work. 
2. Mangahigh
Mangahigh has had a free version since 2013. It has math and coding, although it's coding isn't the best resource. It has great math activities, and you can track progress easily. It's a game-based site, but there are no videos or lessons so I recommend you teach your students the subjects before you assign them things.
3.Zearn
Zearn is an award-winning math program for kids. It has a wide span of grades from kindergarten to 8th grade.  The only downside is, zearn's free version is limited up to 1 classroom with 35 students so I wouldn't recommend it for classrooms with multiple grades. The lessons are somewhat good, but I think the sprints are not needed and frustrating. I would recommend using it as a supplement.
4.Knowledgehook 
Knowledgehook is a great sight for math. It is core aligned, and students can collects "Robots" when they play. The best part about it is that as students play, they identify the student's strengths, and weaknesses. Then, it tells you and recommends certain activity's to help them.
5. Delta math
Delta math is a site for older students. It is better at quizzes than lessons, but there are some videos. Initially, teachers can assign them math lessons on lots of different subjects. 
6. Studyladder
Studyladder has good quality lessons in all subjects. You can collect coins when you play, and use them to decorate your house or your avatar. You can't choose where things go in your house, so the buying doesn't take too much time. Much like Prodigy, the free version has no limits on the student's learning. 
7. Sumdog 
Sumdog has an adaptive math practice and multiplication, division, subtracting, and addition table practice. They are asked through fun and engaging games, and there you can get coins to spend at your house. If you feel like the house is preventing your students from learning, you can always close it. If you pay for a premium subscription, you will have more games, spelling and grammar subjects, and more items that you can buy.
8. Scootpad
Scootpad is a good site for math and reading practice. When you start there is a pretest, and you can progress from there. There is not a lot of shops, and not a lot of things to do with your coins, which makes it more straightforward and less engaging for kids. 
9.Khan academy
Khan academy is one of the best free math sites. All though it is not that engaging, it has excellent quality lessons for all ages. It is not just math, there are lessons in almost every single subject. There are videos and practices.
11. Mathgames
Mathgames is not just games. Although it does have games, it also has skills that you can practice, kind of like a mini free version of IXL. The free edition is kind of inconvenient because you can't see a lot of the reports, but it still works.
12. Splashlearn
Splashlearn is a good engaging site for math practice. There are lots of skills, and when you complete them you can get coins, which you can spend at the zoo and aquarium. There are engaging games to play that are educational, but most of them are about fractions.


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