Mathletics Online Math Program: Full Review

Thinking about trying a Mathletics free trial to help support your child’s math learning? Read a full Mathletics review based on our experiences with it.

Does your child struggle with upper level math? If you’re a middle school teacher, where do you send parents whose child is struggling to understand or has learning gaps?

While there are an abundance of resources available online, it can be difficult to find math programs that are both helpful for struggling students and also enjoyable, especially when you get beyond grade 6.

If you know a child who struggles with math, I invite you to take a look at Mathletics, an award-winning math program for ages 5-16.

(Quick note: As you can see, Mathletics starts at age 5, but since my kids are in middle school/high school, I will be sharing my thoughts & experiences based on those age ranges. I cannot speak to the program for elementary grades).

Please Note: This post is sponsored by Mathletics, but all thoughts & opinions are my own, based on the use of the program by myself & my children. Read our full disclosure policy here.

Mathletics Review: Support Middle School Math Learning

As a homeschool mom, it can sometimes (often!) be a struggle to juggle math lessons with all 4 kids (even as a math teacher, who feels confident with the content and actually enjoys it!).

So lately, my 7th grader has been using Mathletics along with our core curriculum. She is absolutely loving it, and actually asks each day if she can hop on!

Within the Mathletics website, there are activities for her to complete that align to the 7th grade standards. But what I love about this section is that it also includes pertinent review lessons of 6th grade skills that are foundational to the 7th grade material, providing a quick review before moving on to the new content.

I also love that we can jump to any section of the activities that we want. So I can assign a set of problem tasks that reinforce the lessons we are currently covering in our curriculum, providing her with extra practice and support in a way that’s fun.

Her favorite part of the activities so far is the engaging animation on each page. As she correctly answers questions, another action happens in the animation, and she can’t wait to see what it will do next!

For example, one animation showed a hair stylist giving a haircut. As the hair got shorter and shorter with each cut, we both wondered what could possibly happen next. By the time she got to the last question, the dryer lifted to reveal snakes in place of her hair, like Medusa! All the kids thought this was hilarious!

Unique Math Practice with Live Mathletics

Another unique game option is “Live Mathletics.” This allows students to compete with other students from around the world as they answer questions from their grade level.

Not only is my child then practicing math skills, but it’s fun to see the locations of other kids around the world (no faces or identifying information is shared, but you can see what country they’re from).

As a parent, I also appreciate the dashboard because there are a lot of resources available to provide extra support.

I can login at any time to see reports of how my child is doing. There is also a huge library of ebooks, targeting specific math topics. These ebooks are like textbooks and workbooks in one, providing additional teaching support, along with skills practice for students.

Again, this can be a great way to help those struggling students to fill in gaps in their learning or get remedial help and support.

It could also be a great way for students who love math and are looking for a greater challenge to work ahead and push themselves to learn more challenging topics.

Who Is Mathletics For?

Overall, I think Mathletics is a great option for a lot of families, such as:

  • Homeschool families- Let one child review & practice with Mathletics while you work one-on-one with a sibling
  • Struggling students- If you have a child or student who struggles or has gaps in their math learning, Mathletics can be used for additional support & intervention
  • Students who thrive in math- If you have a child or student who loves math and wants to get ahead (or just enjoys extra math challenges), they will love the challenge of working ahead and/or competing with other kids around the world in Live Mathletics.

If your kids are older (middle school or high school) and you feel like the math they’re learning is beyond you, or you struggle to give them the help and guidance they need, check out Mathletics.

You can get started with a free trial using the link below to see what you think!

It might just be the tool you need to help your child succeed and thrive!

>Get Started with a FREE 14-Day Trial of Mathletics Today!

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