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Smartick is an online method for learning mathematics for children ages 4 to 14. Here, you will learn about Smartick: how it works and content focused on children and education.

Aug31

PowerFM South Africa: Smartick Teaches Children to Love Maths

The co-founder of Smartick, Javier Arroyo, was a guest on PowerTalk, a radio show on the station PowerFM, presented by Iman Rapetti, to explain the key factors that make Smartick a unique method for learning maths. Arroyo explained that the method is based around daily 15 minute sessions that enhance the mathematical ability of children, […]

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Aug29

That Bald Chick: Smartick Math Review

That Bald Chick: Smartick Math Review

Virginia is the mom and blogger behind That Bald Chick, where she shares stories about her family, homeschooling, crafts, recipes, and much more. In her most recent post she writes about Smartick; she tells us how she never enjoyed math as a student, and how our learning method has changed the game for her whole family.“I […]

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Aug26

Simple Homeschool: A Day in Life with Smartick

Simple Homeschool: A Day in Life with Smartick

Simple Homeschool wants to help parents in their homeschooling journey. Deciding to homeschool is not the answer to every educational problem, but it does allow families who pursue it to be intentional: to focus on each child’s strengths, to address weaknesses, and to nurture family relationships. In their opinion, these families realize that the goal […]

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Aug19

A Math Program My Kids Love!

A Math Program My Kids Love!

Being a mom is a busy gig, especially if you have 5 children to look after! Kristi, from B Hive Online, tells us how Smartick helped her with her routine, and enabled her to give her kids a challenging activity that they could work on independently, while she was spending very much needed one on […]

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Aug18

Apple Recommends Smartick Math!

Apple Recommends Smartick Math!

Apple recommends Smartick Method! We are excited to share that this week Apple is featuring Smartick Method as a Recommended iPad App for Math, chosen among thousands of education apps. We are incredibly honored for this recognition and thankful to all the families around the world who use Smartick every day and believe in our […]

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Aug17

“Smartick Encourages a Love of Learning Math”

“Smartick Encourages a Love of Learning Math”

Today we’re delighted to share Common Sense Media’s review of Smartick! Common Sense Media is the leading independent nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids thrive in a world of media and technology. They empower parents and teachers by providing unbiased information, trusted advice, and innovative tools to help them harness the power of technology as a positive […]

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Aug15

How to Get Your Kids to Enjoy Maths

How to Get Your Kids to Enjoy Maths

“Maths. Some kids hate it, some kids love it.” The start of Morgan’s blog review of Smartick hits the nail on the head. Fortunately, since discovering Smartick, her kids have been able to enjoy maths and the programme. You can read her post on Morgan’s Milieu here. We’ve all had this thought when it comes to […]

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Aug12

Moms with Apps Recommend Smartick Method

Moms with Apps Recommend Smartick Method

Our Smartick Method apps have recently been featured on the blog Moms with Apps. The blog originated from a group of app makers who supported the thoughtful use of technology. They wanted to bring parents together who were up to speed on technology trends. Parents who understood the benefits and pitfalls of the momentum behind the new technology, […]

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Aug10

Practice Math on Your Tablet with Smartick

Practice Math on Your Tablet with Smartick

“Do you take a summer break from homeschooling? Do you think kids (and parents) need to put the workbooks aside for a while, but you’re worried about the “summer slide”? These are some of the questions Lynna Sutherland from homeschooling without training wheels throws at her readers in her recent collaboration post with Pam Barnhill. […]

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