Edexcel New GCSE maths

Edexcel Old GCSE maths, linear and modular. (Edexcel home page)

Edexcel A Level maths

AQA GCSE maths, new and old, linear and modular

AQA A Level maths

OCR New GCSE maths

OCR Old GCSE maths

OCR A Level maths

Main BBC Education Homepage (see below for Bitesize)

Links to both KS3 & KS4 here

Lots of great resources, activities, inspiration here

American based but some great answers to maths questions and tips

All GCSE subject revision materials

A GCSE revision based website, this is the maths area.

Not a revision site but these are the guys who produce the best revision books for purchase.

NRich mathematics, good for games and puzzles.

Lots of interesting and good resources here, well worth a look

Good games & resources

A collection of, mainly, Excel files for use across the KS3 & 4 curriculum. Some of these are really quite clever.

Another good Mathematics resources site

A subscription Mathematics site but popular with our teachers

Good site for A level help and exam question practice.

Lots of good ideas for playing with LOGO programs.

A great site for interactive views of solids, building solids, nets of solids. In fact anything to do with solids!

Character based challenges with questions on all topics across the curriculum. Great fun for pupils, but perhaps turn the sound off in class!

Info on polygons and angles in polygons.

A pupils favourite, lots of maths related games.

Cheesy name but some good materials on this website

The Autograph maths software website. Download the 30 day trial from here.

Website for Cabri Geometry software, great 2D and 3D geometrical drawing packages.

Geogebra. More dynamic geometry software but free this time!

Good teaching resource pack

In depth explanations of optical illusions

Lots of optical illusions

Lots of optical illusions. See the 3D stereogram gallery and the 3D stereogram creator.

Contains adverts but illusions on 'Page 1' are great

Lots of optical illusions

An awesome website, will solve virtually any equation you can think of (within reason!) and show you the steps too.

Downloadable 'textbooks' on each of the A Level modules.

+ Plus Magazine is an online magazine style website aiming to introduce readers to the beauty and practical applications of Mathematics. Many, many iinteresting articles.

Details of public lectures by the School of Mathematics at University of East Anglia, Norwich. The School of Mathematics mainpage.

Many subject & topic linked BBC short clips, good lesson starters

NASA Space Maths problems. Loads of great activities here.

maths Inspiration put on maths lectures in the style of the Royal Institution Lectures for able Yr11 & Yr12 students. Check to see if there's one in your area and arrange to take a group of students for a motivating day out!

Lots of mathematical paper in pdf form

NASA has produced some rather good maths & Physics resources based on its Constellation program aimed at KS4 & A level. Resources include problems involving quadratics, calculus, vectors, equations of motion etc. There are KS4 resources and A level.

Maths Careers website, some great enrichment articles and information about careers based on Mathematics qualifications at all levels.

Good source of flash based maths games & activities

Good answers to maths questions and some nice topics too

Realtime guide to shipping positions around the UK. Great for bearings!

Lots of data for stats use from the Census at School project. Pupils can enter thier own data to the census too. Click to go direct to data download page.

The website of Simon Singh and his codebook. Follow the 'teacher' tab to download the full (600Mb!) CD-Rom version of the codebook.

Millenium Mathematics Project, some very interesting topics covered here

The Further maths Network website, lots of resources, help and links

Great resources for mathematics teachers

Lots of maths resources and trivia here. Try this site before looking elsewhere?

TSM website. This site is run by the authors of the Autograph mathematical graphing package. They run extremely popular annual courses at Oundle School (near Peterborough, UK) and are also incredibly ICT literate.

A YouTube explaining the Monty Hall problem.

American maths Enrichment site, lots of stuff here well worth a look

Interesting maths & Science Facts, including some good info on the number 1 billlion.

Great page showing just how big a trillion is

Bank of England website, lots of information on interest rates and history of money in the UK. Interest rates page and educational material on banknotes.

Money Supermarket, good for teaching compound interest via examples of credit cards, mortgages, loans etc

maths at Stanford University website provides a link to Andrew Wiles' proof of Fermats Last Theorem.

A great little Java based activity on 2D/3D views.

Many many UK Statistics from Census data.

Data visualizations, a good introduction to some 'real' statistics

A great interactive graphic to show how different groups spend their day.