Diagnostic quizzes, printable tools, and practice materials aligned with Common Core — designed for real understanding, not memorization.
Is your student ready for Algebra? This quiz measures readiness in pre-algebra skills such as operations with integers, basic equations, patterns, and problem-solving. Ideal for students transitioning from arithmetic to algebra.
Discover your starting point in Algebra 1. This diagnostic assesses solving equations, graphing, linear relationships, and foundational algebra concepts.
Algebra 2 builds on Algebra 1 and prepares students for higher-level math. This diagnostic evaluates functions, quadratic equations, polynomials, exponential relationships, and more advanced problem-solving.
Prepare for advanced math with confidence. This diagnostic assesses readiness in functions, trigonometry, logarithms, and analytical thinking required before calculus. Ideal for students aiming for calculus, STEM majors, or advanced placement courses.
This diagnostic identifies strengths and gaps in fractions, decimals, ratios, and core arithmetic concepts. Perfect for students who need a strong foundation before moving into pre-algebra or algebra.
Measure your understanding of shapes, reasoning, and spatial problem-solving. This quiz covers angles, triangles, area, volume, coordinate geometry, and geometric proofs.
Access a growing library of free math lessons and printable worksheets organized by unit. Each resource is designed to build real understanding through visual models, real-world applications, and step-by-step problem solving. New materials are added regularly — from graphing activities that create pictures to equation practice and beyond.
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Learn how tables become graphs step by step. This worksheet guides students through plotting points from a value table and recognizing patterns that form lines and shapes. A key bridge between arithmetic thinking and algebraic reasoning.
Master one of the most important algebra skills: graphing linear equations using slope and y-intercept. Students learn how to quickly sketch lines, understand rate of change, and connect equations to real-world situations.
Watch a sample lesson to see how I break down math step by step so students can truly understand — not just memorize.