Smartick Try it for free! Abrir el Menú Móvil Try it for free!
Accelerate your child’s learning
Smartick is a fun way to learn math!

I want to learn about: About Smartick

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.

May04

“Even Scottish Warrior Princesses Need to Practice Math”

“Even Scottish Warrior Princesses Need to Practice Math”

Scottish Warrior Princess vs. Math “Even Scottish warrior princesses need to practice math”, Smartick mom Debra states as she refers to her spunky 7-year old-daughter in her blog. Her daughter was always a good and well-rounded student. However, third grade proved to be a difficult transition, particularly when she started to struggle with math. When […]

Continue reading »

Apr27

“Mama, Can I Do Math Now?”

“Mama, Can I Do Math Now?”

Changing Attitudes and Mindsets When Cassidy’s daughter sets her mind on something, there’s no stopping her, even when it comes to doing math. This can be great when she decides to master a particular skill. However, Cassidy explains on her blog Freshly Planted, some challenges of this mentality, as it became nearly impossible to change […]

Continue reading »

Apr20

Smartick: Unlike Any Other Learning Tool

Smartick: Unlike Any Other Learning Tool

Fiona is the mother of 2 children, or as she likes to refer to them: her stars! She balances work life with motherhood while managing Mummy’s Little Stars, a blog highlighting the quality time she has with her children. Fiona and her two stars were given the opportunity to work on their Smartick maths sessions […]

Continue reading »

Apr13

Mistakes Are Where the Learning Starts

Mistakes Are Where the Learning Starts

  It’s safe to say that Smartick mom Karen is a proponent of developing maths skills early on. In her blog, Stopping at Two, she highlights the importance of numeracy skills and building these foundations at a young age. When her daughter Freyja started second grade, she started to find math difficult. Despite her teacher […]

Continue reading »

Apr11

How Smartick Virtual World Games Might Help Your Child’s Math Achievement

How Smartick Virtual World Games Might Help Your Child’s Math Achievement

What is Working Memory? Math skills and achievement are related to a student’s memory, or in technical terms, their mental capacity to encode, store, and retrieve information [1,2]. There are two types of memory relevant to arithmetic operations: Long-term memory allows you to remember facts (i.e. your mother’s birthday), general knowledge (i.e. the sounds of letters), personal […]

Continue reading »

Apr06

Raising Math Scores: Smartick Method

Raising Math Scores: Smartick Method

Raising Math Scores with Smartick When Louise Bishop realized her daughter was working below grade level in math, she was totally baffled. She had been homeschooling for about three years and her children seemed to be progressing through their school work rather quickly. Since they were grasping concepts so easily, she considered moving them up a grade. […]

Continue reading »

Mar30

Give Your Child A World Class Math Education

Give Your Child A World Class Math Education

  When her son Cullen started kindergarten just a few weeks ago, Meagan decided to help him along and check out some online resources that could be helpful for her son’s education. Because math is so important for a successful future, it was at the top of Meagan’s list. She came across Smartick Method and quickly registered […]

Continue reading »

Mar28

The Languages of Smartick and Their Variable Dialects

The Languages of Smartick and Their Variable Dialects

At Smartick we love languages! Which is why you can complete exercises and tutorials, practice skills with the games in SmartickBrain, and much more in three base languages: English, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese. English is the official language of approximately 67 countries, Spanish is spoken in about 20, and Portuguese is spoken in 10. And […]

Continue reading »

Mar23

Maths Benefits at Your Fingertips

Maths Benefits at Your Fingertips

  We are thrilled to introduce you to a very international Smartick family. Claire is a South African native living in Paris with her British husband and children. She is as a full-time mom and co-creator of the blog Our Mummy Life where she discusses her son, Eli’s, Smartick experience. Eli is a 4.5-year-old Smartick […]

Continue reading »

Mar21

Kids with Special Needs and Smartick Method

Kids with Special Needs and Smartick Method

“My kids with Special Needs need to work at their own pace. And this is why Smartick Method works.” Kids with special needs often demand to learn at their own pace. And this is one of the reasons Charlotte decided to homeschool. Her family gave traditional school a fair try but, for various reasons, they decided […]

Continue reading »

Mar16

Homeschooling Math: Make It Fun with the Smartick Method

Homeschooling Math: Make It Fun with the Smartick Method

Ashley and her family live in Nova Scotia, Canada, from where she shares her adventures in homeschooling with her three children. They are secular homeschoolers and new to it, with only 2 years under their belt. So they thought it was an excellent idea to share their journey with others on Ashley’s blog, Forgetful Momma.  She admits math […]

Continue reading »

Mar14

“I Chose Smartick to Reinforce Homework”

“I Chose Smartick to Reinforce Homework”

Monica is the mother of two Smartick children, Aaron and Conor. She lives in London and is passionate about maths. In fact, she’s currently studying for a maths degree while working and looking after her children. And she’s also one of those mothers that’s constantly aware of the need for her children to complete their […]

Continue reading »