Mathematics

Free Mathematics Resources


Mathematics

Mathematics is the study of numbers, patterns, structures and relationships. It helps us measure, analyse, predict and solve problems in everyday life, science, technology, finance and countless other fields.

This page introduces the main areas of mathematics and links to clear, accessible learning resources across arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics and pre-algebra.


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Arithmetic

The foundation of all mathematics: numbers, operations, fractions, decimals, percentages and everyday calculations.

Pre-Algebra

Bridges basic number skills and early algebra concepts. Covers integers, factors, ratios, simple equations and graphing.

Algebra

Explores variables, expressions, equations, functions, polynomials and more advanced symbolic reasoning.

Geometry

Focuses on shapes, space, angles, coordinates, area, volume and spatial relationships.

Statistics

The study of data: collecting, analysing, interpreting and drawing conclusions from information.

Calculus

Covers change and accumulation through limits, derivatives, integrals and real-world applications.


Core Mathematical Skills

Problem-Solving Strategies

Introduces reasoning methods, logical steps and techniques for tackling mathematical questions.

Mathematical Language

Covers key terms, notation and symbols used across different branches of mathematics.

Working with Graphs

Introduces interpreting and constructing graphs across algebra, statistics and applied mathematics.


Mathematics Resources

Mathematics Games

Interactive tools and games for practising core skills in arithmetic, algebra, geometry and more.

Mathematics Worksheets

Downloadable worksheets, editable practice sheets and worksheet generators across topics.

Mathematics Videos

Curated videos explaining concepts across arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus and statistics.


Optional Next Steps

When learners are ready to explore further, they can look into:

  • Applied Mathematics – Uses in science, engineering, finance and technology.
  • Advanced Topics – Logic, number theory, discrete mathematics and further calculus.
  • Careers in Mathematics – How mathematics is used across industries and professions.