Fun With Math
Math is fun! Who doesn’t like math? I sure do! Honestly, whether you like math or not, you will love the Mathletics! I just found out about Mathletics a few weeks ago and we have been enjoying it since. Mathletics is an educational online program that can help your children (and yourself!) learn and love math. It is so much fun to use and it feels more like play time than learning time.
My children enjoyed Mathletics so much that I don’t need to remind them to use it every other day. We encourage them to challenge themselves by doing the most difficult activities. If it is too easy for them, it definitely won’t be as interesting. After each success, we like to print the certificate and put it up on the fridge to show how much we are proud of them. Showing how much we care encourages them to keep going and to love math. Who knew we could have so much fun with math!
Mathletics is super interactive and is an amazing way for parents to monitor their success and academic level. We actually found out that our 5 year old still had trouble with a few different numbers. In no time, we got her up to speed.
When my kids first logged into their account, they were very pleased to have the opportunity to use the Face Maker. It is very nice to be able to personalize their profile pictures. It makes learning math even more fun!
Mathletics was created by 3P Learning and they are also the creators of Spellodrome. Mathletics is available for grades K-12 and for a limited time it is available for $79 per child for a year’s home subscription.
We will keep discovering everything that Mathletics has to offer and we will be back with a full report. Stay tuned!
Nicole aben says
Looks great to try – but why are the faces so stereotypically “nerdy” looking?
Ronald Gagnon says
Oh boy do I wish we had this when our teenager was young
Donna Wilson says
I’ve always loved math, & so important for many careers. A great way to help children enjoy learning!
Susan Patterson says
This site is so great! Math and spelling are so important and my grandchildren always do extra homework sheets on these subjects.! They are in the Cogito program which stresses the importance of these subjects!
paula schuck says
I love seeing these go up to grade 12. Big kids need math support too! Thanks and I will take a look at spellodrome too. I think my one girl can use MAthletics and my other girl can use Spellodrome.
salexis says
These are great ideas. My daughter struggles with math. I just met with her math teacher and he offered to help her with tests, he figured out a plan to give her extra time to complete it and she gets to sit in another room without distractions! Isn’t that great? It made her very happy. Hopefully it helps!
Doina 3P says
Interestingly enough the philosophy behind Mathletics is encouraging progress through play, thus your observation is apt! Now is a great time to try Mathletics as using the promo code lovelearning2015 at checkout results in a 20% discount. Happy learning!
Jan says
I’m glad the kids still enjoy math because it was certainly my least fav subject!
Nicole L says
I don’t think anything could get me to like math… lol
salexis says
Oh I definitely need Mathletics for my children. Math is always such a struggle for them!!! Very important to make it fun. Learning works better when you are enjoying yourself!
DebH says
Math was never my favourite; could have used this growing up!
nicolthepickle says
It sounds quite good. I had heard about it before, but we haven’t tried it yet.
Cheryl says
Looks like a great tool to get kids into math 🙂
Susan T. says
This is very clever for kids to associate math and computer games. I have never liked math and I wish there were programs like this when I was young.
Elizabeth Matthiesen says
I like this, maths is for some a difficult subject and anything that helps children grasp it is always a huge plus. This sounds like it would be fun for children to use and we all know that learning comes easier to them when they’re having fun 🙂
The Flying Couponer says
Haha good idea!
mila says
Sounds wonderful! I will try thisfor sure on my kids…