For Home SchoolersJacob Laird2024-07-16T04:41:44+00:00
14-Day FREE Trial for Homeschoolers!
Boost their math confidence in 14 days for FREE!
Designed by experienced educators to meet the needs of homeschoolers, increase your child’s math scores in just 30 minutes a week with the award-winning math program for ages 5–16.
See how Mathletics can build your child’s math confidence
Why homeschoolers love Mathletics
Engaging activities
Keep your child motivated to keep learning and improving with exciting activities, games and competitions that make learning math fun!
Track progress
Track your child’s progress to understand where your learner’s strengths and struggles are, so you can celebrate their success and work together on their challenges.
Personalized activities
Sort activities by age and level of development, so you can easily find the right content for each of your children.
Why it works
Proven results: A study of 8,000 schools showed students who used Mathletics for only 30 minutes a week gained a 9% advantage over their peers in national standardized tests.
Personalized learning approach: Lessons match your child’s ability level, ensuring they are engaged and motivated to achieve their best.
Curricula-aligned: Designed by experienced educators to align with the most up-to-date curriculum worldwide, so you can replicate, and use these as you see fit.
Testimonials
“My son is homeschooled and I hardly ever need to encourage him to achieve his math lessons everyday [on Mathletics]. He finds the lessons fun, interactive… [and] challenging. [He’s] always showing me his achievements and awards…because he gets excited with that type of goal based learning”
Jayna C
Parent
“My daughter has poor working memory which has created gaps in her learning and engagement with mathematics. Mathletics is a way for her to practice math skills and fill in the gaps of her knowledge to build her numeracy skills”
Rebecca E
Parent
“Engaging and fun way to learn math. My son loves the games especially Multiverse which helped him with his times tables massively”