Parent24, a website created in 2006 with the objective of informing, entertaining, and educating parents, ran a feature recommending maths apps that help children develop a good base in maths. Specifically, they featured those that will help them develop independently in the future, remove maths as an obstacle in their lives, and even help them come to “love” maths.
Among the extracurricular options that South African children have available to them to help improve or reinforce their maths is Smartick, the online learning method for children aged between 4 and 14, which thanks to its Artificial Intelligence, provides a personalised programme, adapted to the level and pace of learning of each child.
More than 32,000 children from all over the world have used Smartick’s daily 15 minute sessions to improve their mental calculation, logic, reasoning, and mathematical abilities in general.
You can try it for free here!
Learn More:
- KFM Covers Keeno Kammies’ Interview with Co-Founder of Smartick
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- Co-Founder of Smartick Explains the Importance of Maths on KayaFM
- Cape Talk interview with Javier Arroyo, co-founder of Smartick
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