Math Is Fun

Math Is Fun

Math Is Fun (or Maths Is Fun in British English) is an educational website maintained by Rod Pierce devoted to the concept that mathematics is, indeed, fun.

There are several aspects to the website:

* K-12 educational mathematics explained in easy language.
* Recreational mathematics, such as games and puzzles.
* Worksheets on various topics - create your own or choose a pre-made set.
* Maths is Fun Forum

Worksheets

The [http://www.mathsisfun.com/worksheets/index.php Worksheets] section is for printing, creating and searching for worksheets. Topics include addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, time, decimals, fractions and kindergarten.

Math is Fun Forum

The [http://www.mathsisfun.com/forum/index.php Math Is Fun Forum] is for discussions about math, puzzles, games and fun. As of April 2007 it had around 7,300 members and 56,000 posts.

Extent of its Operations

* There are about 500 pages of original content, a 520-word illustrated dictionary plus about 50 pages of math puzzles.
* In March 2007 there were 480,000 visitors and 5.2 Million page views
* The Worksheets section has over 2,000 printable math worksheets. Worksheets can also be designed online and shared with others.
* It has notable entries for:
** Long Division
** The Multiplication Quiz
** The Connect 4 Game
** Who Owns the Fish Puzzle
** Kindergarten Worksheets
*

External links

* [http://www.mathsisfun.com Math Is Fun Homepage]
* [http://www.mathsisfun.com/forum/index.php Math Is Fun Forum]
* [http://www.teem.org.uk/findresource/element?element_id=779 Independent review]
* [http://www.fesd.org/ties/tienews101705.htm Small review]
* [http://concordia.ciss.com.cn/Technology/Website_lists/long_division.htm Review of long division explanation]


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