best smart home online math?

Anonymous
For average kids to catch up or stay at grade level?
Anonymous
HappyNumbers through 3rd or 4th, unless the student needs a human face and voice in the app, and a lot more repetition, then Zearn.
If they only extra practice, XtraMath for multiplication/division math facts or IXL.

Kids can grow to hate IXL because it's drill drill drill, and Zearn because it can feel slow.

Khan Academy for 4th and 5th.
Anonymous
Time4Math Kids and Beast Academy are good (my kid prefers the Beast Academy workbooks to the online version, the videos are weird)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Time4Math Kids and Beast Academy are good (my kid prefers the Beast Academy workbooks to the online version, the videos are weird)

OP asked for catching up or staying at grade level, so the Beast Academy head scratchers won't do.
Anonymous
Tutoring in person
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Time4Math Kids and Beast Academy are good (my kid prefers the Beast Academy workbooks to the online version, the videos are weird)


Weird how?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Time4Math Kids and Beast Academy are good (my kid prefers the Beast Academy workbooks to the online version, the videos are weird)


Weird how?

My kids just didn't like them. The guy's voice is grating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Time4Math Kids and Beast Academy are good (my kid prefers the Beast Academy workbooks to the online version, the videos are weird)

OP asked for catching up or staying at grade level, so the Beast Academy head scratchers won't do.


The early Beast Academy workbooks are pretty straightforward - my 3rd grader did the 2nd grade workbooks for review over the summer and just started 3rd grade. She's not advanced and she is enjoying them.
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