Primary Maths - Aussie Made for Aussie Kids
“I am most impressed that, using the Maths Wiz program, the students have successfully learnt difficult concepts without the “hard work” which is generally associated with learning mathematics through conventional methods”.
George Moran, Dip Min., Dip Theol., Dip RE, TPTC.
HEAD MASTER
Maths Wiz uses the power of the computer to make maths really easy to understand. Because it’s interactive and fun, children take up the challenge and learn surprisingly rapidly. Yet Maths Wiz is not a game. It is a structured course, supporting all the topics which are needed in school.
The Maths Wiz primary program has hundreds of lessons with a total of five thousand interactive questions available in the exercises and tests. There are animations, teacher commentaries, state numeracy exams, look and listen times tables practice and achievement tests – all designed to help your child do well in school.
What makes Maths Wiz superior to any other method?
- Initial assessment done on the “Maths Doctor”
(A computer analytical that tells us everything your child doesn’t know, that they should know, for the year they are studying now. So saves us time, saves you money and gives us an accurate point to start the revision process.) - Interactive questions make Maths fun to do
- Recorded sound for beginner readers
- Teacher commentaries with animations
- Tutors to monitor your children’s progress
- No gaps – Aussie made for Aussie kids
- Maths games – beat the clock and meet the challenge
Struggling students can fill in their knowledge gaps and catch up on lost work. Maths Wiz can be used as an intervention program for students who have fallen behind. Research has shown that weak students struggle because they do not have recall of number facts and do not understand place value (e.g. adding tens and ones).
Making sure that the children are ready for secondary school
In school, only the top students are expected to complete the primary maths course with thorough understanding. In fact, many go up to secondary school having only done a portion of the Upper Primary course. This means they can be completely unprepared to cope with high school, and can result in a serious lack of self-esteem.
AAME students can go up to high school with confidence because they have learned and understood the mathematical principles that they need to know.