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Level Up Math is an adaptive K-8 math practice platform built for parents who want their child to make real, measurable progress.
The platform starts with a brief assessment that pinpoints where each student is across the Common Core math standards, then builds a personalized learning path that adjusts continuously as the student works.
Interactive math manipulatives (number lines, place-value blocks, fraction tools, area models, geometric shapes) replace worksheet-style fill-ins, and every problem includes a step-by-step worked solution that explains the underlying reasoning. A parent dashboard shows what the child is working on, where they're stuck, and what comes next.
Built as an alternative to drill-and-skill platforms like IXL and gamified-but-shallow products like Prodigy, Level Up Math focuses on real conceptual understanding measured against the actual K-8 curriculum.
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Level Up Math combines three things most K-8 math tools treat separately: an adaptive assessment that maps each student's mastery against the Common Core standards, daily practice with visual manipulatives and step-by-step worked solutions, and an AI-written narrative report that tells the parent in plain language where their child is strong, where they're stuck, and what to work on next. Children practice in a focused, ad-free environment with no gamified loops competing for their attention, and the system only advances a skill once the student demonstrates real mastery.
Level Up Math's answer
Most platforms make you choose between rigor and engagement. IXL is rigorous but reduces to endless drilling. Prodigy is engaging but buries the math inside a game. Khan Academy has great content but offers little guided practice between videos. Level Up Math sits in the middle: real Common Core practice with visual manipulatives that help the math click, immediate step-by-step explanations when a student gets stuck, and a mastery model that keeps the work in the productive zone (challenged enough to learn, not so hard it crushes confidence). Parents get an AI-generated report after the initial assessment that reads like a tutor's summary, not a dashboard of percentages.
Level Up Math's answer
Parents of children ages 5 to 13 (kindergarten through 8th grade) in the United States, who want their child to build a strong foundation in math beyond what school provides. The two biggest segments are (a) parents whose child is in traditional school and needs supplemental practice (catching up, staying sharp over summer, or pushing ahead) and (b) homeschool families who want a structured, standards-aligned math program that adapts to each child's level. The platform is parent-led: the parent signs up, sets up the child's profile, and links a device for the child to use during practice sessions.
Level Up Math's answer
Level Up Math started from a personal frustration. We watched our own kids, and the kids around them in their friend groups, lose interest in math because the tools meant to help them weren't actually helping. Some platforms drowned them in repetitive drilling. Others wrapped the math in so many game mechanics that the learning got lost. Parents we talked to felt the same way: they could tell their child was disengaged, but they didn't have a clear picture of what their child actually knew or what to do about it. We started talking with both the kids and the parents about what would make this better: practice that respects the student's time, visual tools that explain why a method works, and reports that tell parents what's really going on. Level Up Math is the result of building the product we wished existed for our own children, with the people it was for in the room from day one.
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