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Shelf Numbers
Algebra 512s
Arithmetic:
addition, subtraction, division, multiplication & measuring.
513s
Famous people 920 A-Z
Geometry 516s
Graphs 511.5
Mathematics, including its history 510s
Sciences, e.g. physics & chemistry 500s
Statistics, probability 519

KS3 SATs Maths Bitesize  &  GCSE Maths Bitesize  
A+Maths
Useful looking tools - homework help for example.
BBC Maths
Useful
Egyptian Mathematics
Part of Mark Millmore's Ancient Egypt Site, this is a good introduction to the Egyptian number system. If 10,000 is represented by a finger, what number does a frog represent? Test your mental agility with some of the problems available.
Fact Monster: Maths
Very useful. Clear, easy to understand and packed with facts. Some good maths games and quizzes.
Frequently Asked Questions About Trigonometry
Containing an interactive stick to demonstrate angles, this basic guide to trigonometry is a useful introduction to the subject for students embarking on maths GCSE.
GCSE Guide
Specifically for GCSE students, this straightforward site covers some of the material that is essential learning at this level in maths. Clear diagrams and sample exam questions are great for revision.
Key Stage 3 Maths from Digitalbrain
Algebra, numbers and shapes and measures are among the topics covered on this in-depth site. Students may benefit from parental help in working through the units.
Key Stage 4 Maths from Digitalbrain
Help with maths by topic, from algebra to vectors. This study resource works through the key areas of the maths curriculum, using explanatory notes and, in some cases, examples and exercises with answers to reinforce the subject.
MathCounts
This is an American site that offers weekly challenges suitable for KS3 mathematicians.
Maths Goodies
American site offering interactive maths activities for key stage 3 or 4 students. Each unit contains an explanation, examples and exercises. Go on - test yourself.
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Shelf Numbers
Accountancy 657
Atlases 912
Buildings / Architecture 720s
Computer programming 001.6
Drawing: perspective 742
Engineering, e.g. bridges 620s
Famous people 920 A-Z
Finance or economics 330s
Market research 658.8
Poetry: rhythm 821
Sciences, e.g. physics & chemistry 500s

Maths / Numeracy
NRich Online Mathematics Club
offers monthly problems and puzzles. The best solutions are published.
164 Currency Converter
164 currencies can be converted to and fro at this site that also contains a list of exchange rates for every day since 1990. You can find out how much your holiday money is worth before you go abroad.
Enchanted Learning.com
Don't be put off by the title. This is an amazing site with picture printouts, information and quizzes on many subjects.
Extreme Science
A 'records' type site, e.g. biggest spider, highest waterfall etc. Good fun!
The Golden Ratio
It's everywhere: architecture, art, and nature. A fascinating series of eight discovery activities showing how the Golden Ratio is incorporated into everyday objects. Beyond the mathematics a question remains. Why is the ratio so central to natural design?
How Stuff Works
Really useful - once you get beyond the Americanisms. Searchable and offers print versions of the documents, i.e. without the adverts.
Science Year Library
Excellent portal site. Go to the site's Library Resources and you'll find the Maths links.
Revision
BBC SATs Bitesize and GCSE Maths Bitesize
GCSE Guide for Maths
Specifically for GCSE students, this straightforward site covers some of the material that is essential learning at this level in maths. Clear diagrams and sample exam questions are great for revision.
GCSE Maths Revision Site
Start with the revision tips, such as learning basic formulae, then brush up on topics such as angles, histograms and flow charts. The revision pages are printable.
Maths fun and games
Clever games for clever people
is not interactive. It has the instructions and rules for simple yet challenging games, which you may enjoy. Let me know what you think
Count On
has games, puzzles and a superb links page. It can takes some time to load the first time but it is well worth being patient.
Fact Monster: Maths
Very useful. Clear, easy to understand and packed with facts. Some good maths games and quizzes.
The Golden Ratio
It's everywhere: architecture, art, and nature. A fascinating series of eight discovery activities showing how the Golden Ratio is incorporated into everyday objects. Beyond the mathematics a question remains. Why is the ratio so central to natural design?
Puzzlemaker on discoveryschool.com
Build your own word or number puzzles here. Pupils can download the puzzles and work on them from the screen or on paper. Why not prepare a puzzle for your parents or friends?
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