Top 20 Learning Websites & Tools for Students (Maths & English)
- Primo Tutoring

- Dec 8
- 4 min read
Updated: Dec 9

With the school year ending, many parents ask how to keep learning going at home.
Below are 20 of the best Maths and English learning websites for Primary and High School students. These websites are great for test preparation (NAPLAN, OC, Selective), as well as general Maths and English improvement at home.
While some of these have paid plans, the majority of these are free resources. They’re not listed in any particular order, and your child might connect with one more than another. Many families find it useful to use a combination of a few for each subject, rather than sticking to just one. Each of these sites can be incredibly useful during the holidays and throughout the school year.
1. K5 Learning: A structured library of worksheets and lessons for Maths and English, especially strong in reading comprehension, spelling, and arithmetic fundamentals.
Grades: Kindergarten to Year 6 Why it’s useful: A reliable resource for printable practice at home. Great for daily revision during holidays.
2. EduGain: Offers practice questions, worksheets and step-by-step solutions for Maths. Features Olympiad-style problems as students get more advanced.
Grades: Year 1 to Year 10 Why it’s useful: Helpful for students preparing for exams like NAPLAN and Selective tests. There are a wide variety of question types, with students being exposed to multi-step problems.
3. Matific: An interactive Maths platform that teaches through games and guided lessons. Teachers often use it in classrooms.
Grades: Year 1 to Year 9 Why it’s useful: Gives students a break from worksheets, allowing them to play and learn simultaneously.
4. Math Salamanders: Huge collection of printable worksheets, especially good for early maths (number sense, place value, multiplication).
Grades: Kindergarten to Year 6
Why it’s useful: Quick resource when you want print-and-go revision for the majority of Maths topics learned in Primary School.
5. IXL.com: Large bank of English and Maths exercises with smart diagnostics that adjust difficulty as your child works.
Grades: Kindergarten to Year 12 Why it’s useful: Great for steady skill-building and tracking progress over time.
6. Education.com: Worksheets, games, lesson plans and printable packs for Maths, Reading, Grammar and Writing.
Grades: Pre-Kindergarten to Year 8
Why it’s useful: Allows you to easily find a wide array of literacy and numeracy tasks in the same place.
7. Mathspace.co: Digital maths lessons with worked solutions and step-based feedback.
Grades: Year 3 to Year 12
Why it’s useful: Ideal for high-school students or confident upper-primary learners. You can do online quizzes specific to each grade level and access a free textbook.
8. HelpingWithMath.com: Printable worksheets and topic explanations broken up by grade and concept. Grades: Kindergarten to Year 8
Why it’s useful: Easy to navigate and covers a significant number of mathematical ideas.
9. MathsIsFun.com: Clear explanations, puzzles, online worksheets and visual demonstrations.
Grades: Kindergarten to Year 8 Why it’s useful: Offers fairly detailed overviews for all Maths concepts.
10. A Maths Dictionary for Kids: A colourful and interactive dictionary explaining maths vocabulary with examples and animations.
Grades: Year 1 to Year 8
Why it’s useful: When kids get stuck on a concept because of wording, this site offers clear explanations of the meaning and purpose behind various mathematical terms. There are over 270 Maths charts to look through.
11. ClassMathematics.com.au: Curriculum-aligned maths worksheets and tests.
Grades: Year 7 to Year 12
Why it’s useful: Includes video tutorials and worked solutions for a large number of High School Maths concepts.
12. K12Reader.com: Reading comprehension passages, grammar worksheets, spelling lists and writing prompts. Grades: Kindergarten to Year 12 Why it’s useful: Quick printables to strengthen literacy skills without subscription walls.
13. eReadingWorksheets.com: Reading comprehension, figurative language, inference, vocabulary and test-prep reading activities.
Grades: Year 2 to Year 8
Why it’s useful: Very useful for selective school applicants. Contains lots of higher-order reading tasks.
14. LiteracyIdeas.com: Reading and writing guides, tools, and strategies.
Grades: Year 3–12
Why it’s useful: Guided frameworks make writing tasks feel less overwhelming.
15. EnglishForEveryone.org: Printable English worksheets covering grammar, reading comprehension, sentence structure and vocabulary.
Grades: Kindergarten to Year 12
Why it’s useful: Contains resources that cater to all levels of English learners.
16. CommonCoreSheets.com: Maths and English worksheets, quizzes, and flash cards.
Grades: Kindergarten to Year 8
Why it’s useful: Multiple resource types beyond worksheets are available.
17. Blooket: A game-based learning platform where students answer questions to earn points. Teachers/parents can host games or students can practise solo.
Grades: Year 2 to Year 12
Why it’s useful: Engaging games that help students revise different Maths and English topics.
18. SpellZone.com: Structured spelling program with diagnostic tests and personalised pathways.
Grades: Kindergarten to Year 12
Why it’s useful: Allows learners to progress through courses, games, and word lists.
19. SuperTeacherWorksheets.com: Printable English and Maths worksheets plus reading passages with questions.
Grades: Kindergarten to Year 6
Why it’s useful: Neatly designed worksheets, easy to use for daily short study sessions.
20. MathAntics.com: Fun video lessons explaining topics like fractions, long division and area clearly and visually.
Ages/Grades: Year 3 to Year 8
Why it’s useful: Great for visual learners. There are entertaining videos that show step-by-step solutions to various Maths problems.
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