A+ Interactive Math Review!

Confession…

I am a homeschool curriculum lover.

I LOVE checking out all the new stuff out there, and was absolutely thrilled when I received a message from the creator of A+ Interactive Math, asking if I would be interested in trying out his online math program! Of course I would!

The founder, Vinod, set our family up with a free three-month family package trial, so we were able to let a few of our family members try it out!

Let me tell you, the thrill of doing schoolwork on my iPad was real. 

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As a disclaimer, we had a REALLY busy summer, with one daughter and family visiting from across the country, and another daughter and family visiting every day because HER SISTER WAS HOME. 😍 And there were quite a few small kids running around here. ❤️

However, having company for an extended amount of time did give us a chance to try out several levels of the program! One of my almost-teenage grandsons chose the Pre-Algebra level. He and his older brother will be doing Pre-Algebra this coming school year, and he really enjoyed working through a few lessons. He was able to navigate the system on his own, and really enjoyed the lessons!

My seven year-old grandson also tried out the second grade lessons. He is a new reader, and needed me to sit with him, but he understood the concepts easily and enjoyed completing the online worksheets. He is heading toward second grade this school year, and the content was challenging. He did very well, though, and asked to try it again… and again. ❤️

My oldest son is heading to first grade this year, but the first grade material was a little beyond his comprehension. We did some of the counting and number sense exercises, and mainly focused on the “fun” topics, like graphs and telling time. He is my “hands-on” kid, and likes his math to be very concrete, with lots of manipulative materials… However, there is definitely an element of excitement when he gets to work on my iPad!

All in all, I felt that the A+ Interactive Math program was very thorough, covering a broad range of math topics in each level. The explanations for each lesson were very clear, and the online worksheets were well done. As far as learning styles go, I think it would work well for students that learn best with visual and auditory methods… and it would be a fun way to review concepts for kinesthetic kids that enjoy a bit of computer time!

If you get a chance, go check out A+ Interactive Math for yourself! There are free video lesson samples, ebooks, and trial memberships, so you and your children can get a feel for how the program works!

And thanks so much to A+ Interactive Math for giving us the opportunity to try your math curriculum!