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Online individualized math fact fluency software, so you can focus on teaching higher math. Assessment, practice, and a fun game, with reporting.
Student assessment & practice, jokes, printable results, and Mars Defense video game for developing basic math fact fluency.
Math Facts Pro uses smart assessment and fun video game practice to improve math fact fluency. Create a free 30 day full trial to see how it can help you. Online tracking improves performance and provides monitoring and accountability for practice.
Students who play Mars Defense are less distracted, answering more facts per minute, and are practicing 60% more facts! The original app with the jokes now becomes more of an assessment piece, and Mars Defense uses that information for smart, efficient, and fun practice.
Math Facts Pro has both a paid side (with tracking, accountability, and a game, Mars Defense), and a free side, Math Facts Pro Lite, without those things. You can try the full side free for 30 days to see what you would get for $1/seat/12 months.
Therefore, my online app, Math Facts Pro, is designed to give teachers more time by managing fluency practice for them that is efficient. Minimizing time spent on fluency practice frees up time for more complex math, and fluent students are better able to learn complex math.
Math Facts Pro is an intelligent tutor designed for maximum individualized growth, while minimizing the time spent. Students can be rewarded / held accountable for practice at home, and you can easily see where they could use some personalized instruction, without any grading or paperwork!
Math Facts Pro Overview. Math Facts Pro has 2 sides: The Free Side assessment & practice app, with jokes. No data is collected and stored, so every session starts over.
https://mathfactspro.com/ is an intelligent tutor for teaching fluency in the basic math facts. Version 2.0 does not use Flash, and is playable on mobile de...
Teaching math is a lot easier (and more fun) when students are fluent in their facts. But moving math facts from knowledge to fluency takes assessing their current level of fluency, a lot of good practice, a way to hold students accountable for that practice, and a way to monitor progress so you can encourage successes and intervene when ...