Welp, I’m glad somebody visited here because … oops, lots of dead links!!!
My go-to is MathIsPower4U
For the GED: “Light and Salt Learning” Crash Course for Math GED — I was afraid this would be too crashy, but these videos really do build the understanding to pass the course. Yes, the videos are long…
My Open Mathincludes a PreAlgebra and a Beginning and Intermediate Algebra course.
My Open Mathincludes a PreAlgebra and a Beginning and Intermediate Algebra course.
https://www.myopenmath.com/info/selfstudy.php This is still live!!!
There are gazillion little videos out there, but here are a few full courses designed for college students at various levels of math learning. Some pretty good ones that I found some years ago… have dried up and gone away. We need sustainable OER 😉 On 1/8/2020 I dug up:
Algebra 2 go: courses in pre-algebra through Calc 2, with videos, worksheets, quizzes, and study guide — and includes “Exam Preparation” https://www.saddleback.edu/faculty/lperez/algebra2go/index.html
and, sigh, looks like these guys have also gone the way of ‘IT IS ALL COLLEGE LEVEL!!!’ and… gotten rid of this?
RWM101: Foundations of Real World Math https://learn.saylor.org/course/view.php?id=38 (lots ofKhan Academy videos) https://www.saylor.org/ has several math courses ,… and they used to have “real world math” but now it’s college algebra, calculus and Intro to Statistics . So did they, also, kiss off numeracy?
And now back to my irregularly unscheduled work on the times tables lessons. LOL definitely irregular when students come looking for help…