Media4Math’s mission is to educate 21st-century students in real-world applications of math with digital technology. They bring math to life with a rich blend of resources to inspire learning.

Media4Math Classroom provides ready-to-use interactive math lessons that teach, assess, and provide real-world applications of topics in Algebra and Geometry.

Below is a list of recently added interactive math games that cover a few high school skills. Whether you are a teacher assigning or a student looking to enhance your skills Media4Math might be worth a look-see.

High School

Title Description Link
Algebra Jeopardy: Quadratic Functions Use this Jeopardy-style math game to review quadratic functions and equations. This Jeopardy game has a bank of hundreds of questions for thousands of unique game experiences. Link
Algebra Jeopardy: Linear Functions Use this Jeopardy-style math game to review linear functions. This Jeopardy game has a bank of hundreds of questions for thousands of unique game experiences. Link

Math Drag ‘n Drop: Evaluating Quadratic Functions

 

In this drag-and-drop game, match f(x) with f(a) for a given value of a. This game generates thousands of different equation combinations, offering an ideal opportunity for skill review in a game format. This is part of a series of drag-and-drop games that test key skills. Link

Media4Math has a growing library of Open Educational Resources (OER) that utilize the many resources found on their site. Open Educational Resources (OER) are freely accessible, openly licensed documents and media that are useful for teaching, learning, and assessing as well as for research purposes. It is the leading trend in distance education/open and distance learning domain as a consequence of the openness movement.”

These resources do not require that a user be logged in to Media4Math. Simply copy and paste the URL and freely use this content. The content also pushed directly to Google Classroom. You can show these lessons as presentations or you can share the URL with your students to have them use these lessons as online instructional or reteaching modules.

In short, Media4Math does have a large and growing collection of free resources, which you can find here: https://media4math.com/M4M_Free_Resources. Here are resources that are freely available on Media4Math, along with free resources from content partners like QUIZLET.
Also, all the resources on Media4Math itself have free Previews. Only paid subscribers can download the resources (videos, PDFs, etc.), but they are viewable and usable in Preview mode.
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