
Supporting Elementary learners
The learning journey starts with Mathletics. A targeted, rewarding and highly captivating online math resource to power learning for Elementary School students.
- A bright and engaging interface to make their own with themes and avatars
- A full set of curriculum-aligned activities covering all topics and themes of math covered throughout primary school
- All activities are automatically marked, with learners receiving clear and intuitive feedback on their progress
- In the hugely popular Live Mathletics, learners can test their skills in a great live online math game, competing against others from right across the world!
- Curriculum content is supported by interactive tutorials to both support and extend the learning

$99
for a full year’s unlimited access to Mathletics, thats less than $2 a week!
A truly rewarding experience…
Different students need different rewards, so we’ve got lots to encourage students to stretch themselves and adopt a growth mindset. From avatar credits for improvement, to points for correct answers. A weekly target of 1000 points earns a certificate, building through bronze, silver and gold across the year, promoting long-lasting engagement. Top-scoring students are showcased on the Mathletics global Hall of Fame!

Including a range of extra learning resources to excite and engage…
Take a look at Mathletics in action…
Over 4 million Elementary-aged students are using Mathletics to help them with their math, in schools and via home subscriptions. We hear every day how much they genuinely love it!
Don’t take our word for it
We recently asked our huge community of parents what they thought about Mathletics
of parents said that Mathletics makes math concepts easier to explain to their child.
of parents said that Mathletics had improved their child’s understanding of math.
of parents said their child showed increased enjoyment in math through using Mathletics
*Data taken from 2016 survey to Mathletics-subscribed parents. Student improvement statistic references first vs. latest attempts as individual Mathletics activities, covering student data throughout the 2017 academic year.
“My daughter, who has never liked math, now loves it. She often asks me to go on Mathletics, she loves to “play” Live Mathletics against other kids and seeing all the different players around the world. It’s so fun it doesn’t feel like learning. She even raised her math grades!” – Parent