Family Plan Step 10: Further Resources
What separates MathFactLab from its competitors is our research-based focus on strategies and models. Other programs are typically just glorified memorization, an approach proven to be ineffective.
- MathFactLab helps students learn new math facts by helping students conceive of them in multiple ways and build new facts by combining previously learned facts.
- MathFactLab students learn addition and subtraction simultaneously. Likewise, students learn division facts while learning multiplication facts. This helps our students recognize the relationships between these facts and learn them faster.
- MathFactLab students progress through a series of levels. The basic levels we consider essential. The advanced levels are for those needing an extra challenge.
- To make good progress, we recommend students complete 3 or more sessions per week of at least 10 minutes per session.
If you want to dig deeper into MathFactLab, below are links to our most popular articles.
- Level Lifter Passing Requirement (Adjusting Passing Percentage)
- Reports
- Changing a Student's Learning Mode from Addition/Subtraction to Multiplication/Division (or Vice Versa)
The Articles in the Getting Started with a Family Account Series of Help Docs
- Creating an Account for Your Child
- Generating a Login Card for Your Child
- How Your Child Can Log In
- Your Child's Placement Test
- Editing Your Child's Settings
- Your Child's Experience in MathFactLab
- Level Lifters: How Your Child Advances through the Program
- Monitoring Your Child's Progress
- Usage Stats Reports about Your Child
- Further Details for Families