Enrichment and stretch

Advanced maths practice for children ready to stretch.

MapMyMath helps primary learners lift their maths level through strong foundations, unfamiliar reasoning, visual problem solving and enrichment pathways.

Foundations first

Advanced growth starts with command of the basics: place value, operations, fractions, measurement, data and patterns.

Reasoning next

Children meet multi-step problems, diagrams, constraints, distractors and unfamiliar contexts that ask them to think, not just calculate.

Stretch when ready

Challenge work appears when a child is ready for it, without turning the journey into a locked corridor.

What advanced means here

Bigger maths is about structure, not just bigger numbers.

Olympiad-inspired archetypes

The reasoning strand includes scaled primary versions of Venn logic, combinations, pigeonhole ideas, figurate numbers, lattice paths, invariants and painted-cube counting.

Visual-first challenges

Many rich questions depend on reading a diagram: a spinner, map, net, graph, clock, scale, table or geometric figure. MapMyMath treats those visuals as part of the maths.

Challenge readiness

For children preparing for ICAS-style challenges, the goal is readiness for unfamiliar, reasoning-rich questions, not memorising a fixed trick list.

Mistakes become strategy

Because wrong options are misconception-tagged, a missed question becomes a precise teaching moment: which number was used, which operation was skipped, which condition was missed.

For strong learners

A learner who is cruising can move quickly toward target levels, revisit mastered skills through recharts and explore richer challenge work as the map opens.

Ahead here, catching up there

Plenty of children are ahead in one strand and behind in another. The skill map treats each strand on its own terms, so both can be true at once.

Begin

Start with the child's year, then let the map reveal the next stretch.