One useful session
A child chooses a recommended skill, answers a short quest and sees what moved: stars, skill progress, explanations and what comes next.
For parents
MapMyMath gives children short, purposeful maths sessions with clear explanations, visible progress and a world-map journey that makes practice feel worth returning to.
A child chooses a recommended skill, answers a short quest and sees what moved: stars, skill progress, explanations and what comes next.
Questions are generated from tested templates, so your child gets fresh practice, never AI-guessed answers.
Every question comes with a worked explanation, and wrong answers point to the likely slip behind them.
Who it helps
Practice starts gentler inside a skill when it needs to, and the map keeps the next step visible and achievable.
Learners who are ready to stretch can meet advanced reasoning, visual problem solving and challenge work without leaving the primary-years path.
The explorer map, passports, earned chests and cosmetics make progress visible without turning maths into a public ranking.
Under the game is a real question engine: question families drawn from olympiad textbooks and aligned to the Australian Curriculum, reviewed by a qualified academic, and a mastery model that waits for evidence.
Coins, chests, passports and cosmetics make progress feel visible. Stars, skill unlocks and readiness come only from doing the maths.
Choose the child's school year, pick an avatar and begin. It's completely free, with nothing to buy. The app recommends a useful next skill while still leaving the child with choice.
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