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Comprehensive Concept Breakdown
Detailed explanations of every major concept in the subject
Concept Progression Overview
A clear breakdown of how each concept evolves from Elementary to Calculus
Learning-Focused Practice Problems
Practice problems designed to enhance understanding, not just memorization
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Math Activities & Games
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Personalized Activities
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Formula Lists
Easy access to essential formulas for reference

PARENTS

Did you know students with an adult who supports them in math at home are up to 60% more likely to succeed in math, 60% more likely to attend college, and 2 to 3 times more likely to attend an Ivy League school? 


However, do any of these statements describe you? 

  ●  “I’m not a math person.” 
  ●   “My student is getting to an age where it’s tough for me to help with their math.” 
  ●   “I’m not sure what’s going on with this new math.” 
  ●   “Where are the textbooks? I’d like to keep up with what my student is learning.” 
 
Then you're in the right place. Introducing our course guides designed to empower parents to support their student's math journey, no matter the grade or challenge. 

Our
DIFFERENCE

We understand that not everyone loves math—and that’s okay! Our content is crafted by people who’ve been there, who know what it’s like to struggle and feel frustrated with math. We design our learning environment with one simple goal: to make math approachable and enjoyable for everyone.

We create a relaxed, judgment-free space where it’s okay to make mistakes. In fact, we welcome them! Mistakes help us understand how our students think, and we love student thinking. Every idea is valuable in the learning process, and we encourage our students to share freely without fear of judgment.

We also embrace the use of any tools that help our learners succeed—whether it’s a calculator, counting on your fingers, or anything else that supports understanding. There’s no shame here in using whatever methods work best for you.

Our culture is informal and welcoming, designed to feel more like a casual living room than a classroom full of academic elites. We start with easygoing language and even slang, before we dive into the formal stuff. And above all, we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Math can be weird, and we can laugh about it together!

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Focus on the Whole Person 

We believe that learning doesn’t happen in isolation—it’s deeply connected to who we are as whole people. We recognize that we are more than just students sitting at desks. We are individuals with many layers of beauty, complexity, and potential. Our ability to learn grows when we nurture both our academic and personal development. 

That’s why, in addition to math content, we also incorporate resources that support personal growth and relational development. 

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Connections, Connections, Connections! 

Math isn’t isolated—it’s a web of interconnected ideas. Throughout our content, we make sure to connect new concepts to previously learned material, and to life experiences. We tie everything back to the big picture, helping students see where each lesson fits into the overall progression of math. 

By understanding the “why” behind the concepts, students can build lasting connections that make math feel like a story unfolding, rather than a random collection of facts. 

03

Big Concepts over Small Concepts 

We focus on the big ideas—the concepts that form the foundation of math. Mastery of these large, interconnected ideas prepares students for high-stakes exams and future math courses. We believe that when you grasp the bigger picture, the smaller details will naturally fall into place. 

We avoid breaking math down into too many isolated concepts that obscure its connected nature. Instead, we focus on helping students understand the key ideas that will serve them in the long run.

More to come!

Courses

 We currently offer the following subjects, with more to be added soon. 

Algebra 1
Algebra 1
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As a member of When Math Happens, you unlock unlimited access to all of our current and future courses, as well as exclusive membership content that is only available to members. Your membership includes both the parent and student versions of each course, allowing you to actively engage with your student every step of the way. 
 

The more involved you are, the greater the impact on your student's success. With full access, you’re equipped to support your student’s learning journey, reinforce key concepts, and provide encouragement throughout the course—ensuring they get the most out of their experience. 
 

Join today, and empower both you and your student with the tools for academic achievement! 

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