The YELLOW SQUARE means you got them correct between 3-10 seconds. The GRAY SQUARE means you didn't get them.
Is XtraMath tortured?
If you are a parent, I would not recommend making your child do XtraMath, and if you are a teacher, PLEASE do not torture your students with this horrible program. This program is torture and sucks the life out of kids.
Why is XtraMath the worst?
However, xtramath sucks the life out of learning. The reviews by young users on this site are correct. Even posing as "second graders" we had trouble passing simple levels. The interface is problematic, and can lead to errors, there is very little reinforcement, and the program is boring in the extreme.
Is XtraMath free for parents?
Parents need to know that XtraMath is a collection of free math activities. Kids will practice straightforward arithmetic problems that adapt as they learn. Parents receive emails updating them on their child's progress.
How much does extra math cost?
Basic Classroom
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Price Free $50 per teacher $25 per teacher for rest of school year over 50 students: +$1/each
Term Ends Unlimited
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Student program settings Default options only Customizable
Can you do XtraMath more than once a day?
Students can sign in to XtraMath multiple times per day. However, extra sessions have less educational value, and can decrease students' enthusiasm for the program over the long run. Also, note that students only get one progress quiz each day. Practice activities do not affect a student's fluency score.
How long does it take to finish XtraMath?
XtraMath sessions are short — about 10 minutes or less — and are ideally intended to be done once a day . A typical session consists of a few quiz and practice activities, each lasting about two minutes . Placement ends once XtraMath determines the initial fluency score .
How many times do you have to do XtraMath?
We recommend that students only do XtraMath once a day, on a daily basis. Students can sign in to XtraMath multiple times per day. However, extra sessions have less educational value, and can decrease students' enthusiasm for the program over the long run. Also, note that students only get one progress quiz each day.
How do you get 100 on XtraMath?
An operation is complete when the student has demonstrated fluency in all the individual facts within the operation. When this is the case, the fluency matrix will be completely green, and the score will be 100.
How do students move on in XtraMath?
Students will start by working on single-digit addition problems (up to 9+9). Once they achieve fluency in these addition facts, they'll move on to the corresponding subtraction problems. After achieving fluency in the subtraction facts, they will move on to multiplication problems (up to 9x9).
What happens when you finish XtraMath?
What happens now? XtraMath says a student is done when they have completed all the operations in the program assigned to them. At this point there are two options: you can assign the student a new program, or they can stop using XtraMath for now.