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There are so many good websites for kids and that depends on your kids and how they adapt to learning. I would recommend Beestar math for you as it helps my kids develop a strong interest in math and they've scored great marks at school. They offer classes by age range and align with the school curriculum so it's more friendly and flexible with students.

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There are many websites out there, but the trick is to find the free ones and the accurately answer questions. See related links.


Update: The website Beestar offers free and paid exercises, but their regular math exercises are free:


beestar.org (grades 1-8)


hs.beestar.org (high school)


Hope that helps!


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Certainly. In order for us to help, we will need a specific problem to work through. Beyond that, you have our sympathy for your struggles. We have all been there.

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