Great Resources For Learning Maths

We’re building a growing collection of great resources for learning maths. From interactive online tools to handy cheat sheets and teacher/parent aids, our resources are designed to make maths clear, engaging, and fun.
Whether you’re a student looking for quick help, a teacher preparing lessons, or a parent supporting learning at home, these resources give you practical ways to explore maths with confidence.
Our great resources for learning maths are designed to grow with you – new tools, sheets, and aids are added regularly. Explore the collection today and see how Maths For Fun can make maths more engaging, accessible, and enjoyable.
1. Online Tools
Our online tools bring maths to life with interactive, puzzle-based activities. They’re perfect for learners who enjoy hands-on problem solving and want instant feedback. Designed for accessibility, they work equally well on classroom projectors, laptops, or tablets at home.
Examples include:
Step-by-step support for algebra challenges.
Create fresh versions of favourites like Code Breaker or Grid Sum.
Explore times tables, sequences, and number patterns visually.
We’re expanding our tools all the time, so keep checking back for new additions.
2. Cheat Sheets
Sometimes you just need a quick reminder – and that’s where our cheat sheets come in. These printable resources provide clear, simple explanations of key maths topics, making them ideal for revision, quick checks, or classroom displays.
Our great resources for learning maths cheat sheets are:
Easy to read, with uncluttered layouts
Perfect for sticking on the wall or keeping in a folder
Useful for both independent learners and guided sessions
Current and planned cheat sheets include times tables posters, algebra rules, order of operations (BIDMAS), and common formula guides.
3. Teacher & Parent Aids
Supporting learners is easier with the right tools, which is why we’ve created aids specifically for teachers and parents. These resources provide ideas, strategies, and ready-to-use materials that help turn puzzles into powerful teaching moments.
Teacher/parent aids include:
Guidance on adapting puzzles for different ages and abilities
Step-by-step lesson starters and activity prompts
Tips for making maths enjoyable at home through games and challenges
By combining these aids with our other resources, schools and families can build a complete toolkit for supporting learners in fun, accessible ways.