When I want to assess where our kids are at in school, or for the sure cure of boredom, I send them to ThatQuiz.org, where they can take a timed or numbered quiz in just about any math subject as well as in a few vocabulary and geography areas . The quizzes are either created by me, or created by other teachers.
That Quiz describes the site as…(bold emphasis mine)
The most complete math test resource on the web today with over 2 million graded exams to date and over 100,000 participating students. What we believe in: Clean, quality, easily accessible, educational software for every school and child regardless of geographic location or economic class. What we don’t believe in: Games, advertising, fees, spam or gimmicks. That Quiz is free for educational use.
How to Create a Quiz: Visit That Quiz You do not need to register to use the site, but you may wish to, so you can view your students’ results. Students will never need to register.
How to View Quizzes that Other Teachers Have Created: Go here to view tests that other teachers have created
How to Learn More: Visit the “About That Quiz” page
That Quiz is available in many languages!
My name is Kate and I work with Quizlet.com. I just wanted to thank you for writing a post about us! We just did our own blog post today about people who are talking about Quizlet, and we included your blog! You can view our post here:
http://quizlet.com/blog/archives/1247
Thanks again for spreading the word about Quizlet!
There is also a mobile app for the iPhone and iPod Touch – mobiQuiz – that can be used. Details at http://mobiquiz.eu
Thanks, Nick!
Thank you so much, Kate.
Thanks for this we are always looking for more ways to do math around here to make it more fun and exciting (at least for a moment 🙂
You're welcome! I'll try to find another one before the kids get bored of this one. 🙂