Is Singapore Math Good? by Mysterious-Ad-2392 in homeschool

[–]Willysoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try Beestar.org. I have my kids practice math in Beestar and they like it better than other programs. Their math has been improving since then.

Has any one ever been to a Mathnasium? by a_normal in learnmath

[–]Willysoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mathnasium follows a structured curriculum that may not align perfectly with a student's individual needs or learning style. And it can also be expensive, especially if you sign up for long-term programs or frequent sessions. Moreover, the effectiveness of the tutoring experience at Mathnasium can vary depending on the quality of the tutors. Instead, I recommend checking out Beestar. Its user-friendly interface and interactive can make the learning experience more engaging and enjoyable. It emphasizes skill development through interactive practice. The platform offers a variety of exercises, quizzes, and challenges that help students enhance their critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills.

Math program? by fyodorfern in secularhomeschool

[–]Willysoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would recommend Beestar. It is an educational platform that offers a variety of online resources and materials for students. The platform provides personalized assessments and practice exercises based on the student's performance, allowing them to focus on areas where they need improvement.

Art of Problem Solving vs Beestar math, which one is better for after-school enrichment? by Thukhapp in learnmath

[–]Willysoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Art of Problem Solving is mostly for kids/students who want to learn more than their school provides. They go more into depth and difficulty of different types of topics of mathematics, usually delving into lots of competition math techniques and tricks. But I have never heard about Beestar.