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A better way to learn math

Every student learns differently — shouldn’t your child be taught math in the way that works best for them? The team at The Factor Tree think so. Which is why their online supplementary math education platform adapts as your child learns, to ensure your pre-K to 6th-grader is always taught in the way that gets the best results.

What makes the Factor Tree so effective?
*Provides the practice and repetition needed for a child to truly master key math skills
*Use a skill-adaptive progression algorithm to pinpoint each child’s true skill level
*Provides parents with helpful reports, metrics and notifications to track their child’s progress
*Combines a state testing-compliant curriculum, world class educational theories and innovative technology to create a better learning tool


So...my opinion? I let my son try this and he was not too impressed. Call it as it is...it just doesn't compare to his video games he loves so much! My son doesn't lack in math skills, but it doesn't hurt to brush up on his skills so I let him do the evaluation and try some of the exercises. He just wasn't impressed and didn't want to sit down and do any further.
Maybe for kids who actually do need more help can learn from it, but his attention wasn't grabbed on this one...Try it and let me know what you think...

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