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MathScore.com® consistently raises test scores in K-12 environments.


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I have reviewed MathScore® and I am very impressed with its easy-to-use practice tools. I am equally impressed with the way it adapts the difficulty level of the problems AND the explanations based on student performance. This ensures that each student receives immediate, individualized feedback. Such feedback enables a student to move on to the next level based on his or her own progress. I encourage you to read below to learn more!

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Q. How many hours would it take a teacher with 30 students to administer 30 paper-based math facts tests, grade them, and track progress?

A. More than 15 hours!
Each test takes about 30 minutes when you include photocopying 30 worksheets, administering the test, grading them, and tracking progress.

In a one-hour MathScore lab session, 30 students can each complete 30+ timed math facts tests, customized to their needs. The teacher can simply log in and track progress.

MathScore saves every teacher lots of time.

Q. How many high quality problems does MathScore provide?

A. As many as you need!
The problem you see to your left was randomly generated by MathScore. Imagine 30 students all working on the same math topic, but all with different problems. They won't be able to copy off of each other.

MathScore provides a unique experience for every student.

Q. What are the solution explanations like?

A. This math problem and explanation for trinomial factoring were generated by MathScore. Students often learn from the explanations, thus reducing the burden on teachers.

MathScore's step-by-step explanations save teacher time by reducing the need for individual tutoring.

Q. How do I track progress?

A. Here is an activity summary, accessible from both a student account as well as a teacher account. This student logged in from home in the evening and mastered two topics (see the purple section). Overall, this student completed 393 problems and put in 15 minutes and 48 seconds of time spent, which is literally time on task doing timed worksheets rather than time just spent sitting at the computer.

MathScore's activity summaries provide a thorough understanding of each student's activities.


The names listed here are fictitious.
Q. How do I view class progress for one topic?

A. The class stats per topic feature shows you how well each student is doing with respect to one math topic. In this example, only one student has mastered the Fraction Simplification topic, so it would be advisable for the teacher to review the concepts with some of the students.

MathScore makes it really easy to determine how well a whole class understands a math topic.



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