The year we switched from virtual schooling back to homeschooling was the year my youngest daughter was taking Calculus.
What was I thinking?
Calculus.
Painful.
That’s the nicest adjective I can think of to describe that higher form of math that should be reserved for math geniuses like Einstein.
Seriously.
Somehow, we survived that year and my daughter got through Calculus (and actually understood it!) with the help of a good textbook (more on that later) and some helpful websites.
Below I have a list of the websites we used as well as some others. Hopefully they can help your teen learn Calculus. (Or at least make it a little less painful.)
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Help Your Teen Learn Calculus with These Websites
- Khan Academy
- Mooculus
- HippoCampus
- Coursera
- Sporcle
- SoS Mathematics
- Calculus Help
- MIT OpenCourseWare
- Brigham Young University
- CK-12
- Interactive Mathematics
- Calculus for Beginners and Artists
- freeMATHhelp
- MathScoop
- WebMATH
- Desmos
Also, YouTube is a good source for instructional videos if you need them.
And what was the textbook my daughter used to learn Calculus?
Saxon Calculus: Homeschool Kit
It’s a winner.
I highly recommend it.