Interactive practice tools built by a real math teacher. No login. No ads. Just the stuff that actually helps you prepare for your next test.
Explore ToolsStart here. These tools are built around common Algebra 1 topics where students need the most practice.
Simplify radicals, multiply and divide radical expressions, and rationalize denominators. Guided practice with instant feedback.
One-step through multi-step equations, variables on both sides, and equations with fractions.
Multiply binomials using FOIL, factor trinomials, and work with difference of squares and perfect square trinomials.
Slope, intercepts, slope-intercept form, standard form, and writing equations from graphs and tables.
One study tool for each of the five PSSA math domains. Practice exactly what's tested.
Integers, rational numbers, number line operations, and terminating vs. repeating decimals. Guided practice with instant feedback and a built-in game.
Unit rates, proportional relationships, percent problems, and scale.
Writing and solving equations and inequalities, equivalent expressions, and multi-step problems.
Scale drawings, triangle properties, cross sections, angles, circles, and area & volume. Guided practice with instant feedback and a built-in game.
Sampling, data displays, measures of center and spread, and probability models.
The plan is to cover all five 7th grade PSSA domains, then expand into Algebra 1 and beyond.
Live now. Scale drawings, triangles, angles, circles, area, and volume.
Live now. Integers, rational number operations, number line, and terminating vs. repeating decimals.
Ratios & Proportional Relationships, Expressions & Equations, and Statistics & Probability coming next.
Radicals, equations, graphing, polynomials, systems, and inequalities.
Science, history, and more — once the math library is solid.
These tools are made by the team behind Foiled By Math — a math education brand run by an actual high school math teacher with 17+ years in the classroom.
Every tool is designed around how students actually struggle, not how a textbook is organized.