Free Math Resources
Use these tools between sessions to keep building skills. All of them are free, kid-friendly, and trusted by teachers everywhere.
Use these tools between sessions to keep building skills. All of them are free, kid-friendly, and trusted by teachers everywhere.
Khan Academy is a free, nonprofit platform trusted by millions of students and teachers worldwide. It offers video lessons, practice problems, and progress tracking for every K–5 math topic .All completely free, forever. We recommend it as your first stop for extra practice at home.
Zearn is a free nonprofit math program used by real teachers in classrooms across the country. It adapts to your child's skill level automatically. So it's never too easy or too hard. Students earn digital rewards as they go, which keeps them motivated and engaged.
Tutoring works best when it's reinforced at home. Here are simple, proven habits that make a real difference.
1.Practice 10–15 minutes daily
Short, consistent practice beats a long weekly session every time. Even just a few problems a day keeps skills sharp and builds habits.
2.Let them explain it to you
Ask your child to teach you what they learned. Teaching something out loud is one of the strongest ways to lock in understanding.
3.Praise effort, not just answers
'I love how you tried a different way' builds more confidence than 'Good job getting it right.' Math requires experimentation.
4.Make math real
Count change at the store, measure ingredients while cooking, or estimate distances on a walk. Real-world math connects what students learn in class to their daily life.