Learning Paths
Step-by-step guides to master math skills from Kindergarten to Grade 5
Operation Mastery
15Addition Mastery
Master addition from counting on your fingers to multi-digit problems. This path guides learners from basic single-digit sums through regrouping and multi-addend addition, building fluency and confidence with every step.
Subtraction Mastery
Develop subtraction skills from simple take-away problems to multi-digit subtraction with borrowing. Learners progress through increasingly complex problems, building number sense and computational fluency.
Multiplication Mastery
Journey from the concept of repeated addition to multi-digit multiplication with decimals. This path covers all times tables, multiplication by powers of 10, and advanced multi-digit strategies for complete multiplication fluency.
Division Mastery
Learn division from basic facts and remainders through long division and decimal quotients. This path builds understanding of equal sharing, repeated subtraction, and formal division algorithms step by step.
Fractions Journey
Explore the world of fractions from basic concepts to multiplying and dividing. Learners start by understanding what fractions represent, then progress through comparing, adding, subtracting, and operating with mixed numbers.
Decimals Journey
Build a solid understanding of decimal numbers and their operations. Start with decimal place value concepts and basic addition and subtraction, then advance to multiplying and dividing decimals with confidence.
Geometry Explorer
Discover the world of shapes, angles, and spatial reasoning. This path progresses from identifying basic 2D shapes to classifying triangles and quadrilaterals, calculating perimeter and area, and understanding angle relationships.
Measurement Path
Learn to measure the world around you using both metric and customary units. This path covers length, weight, and capacity measurement, progressing from basic ruler skills to unit conversions across measurement systems.
Time Mastery
Learn to tell time and calculate elapsed time. This path starts with reading clocks to the hour, progresses through half hours and quarter hours, and culminates with reading time to the minute and solving elapsed time problems.
Money Mastery
Develop practical money skills from coin recognition to making change. This path teaches learners to count coins, compare amounts, add and subtract money values, and solve real-world money problems with confidence.
Word Problems Path
Build problem-solving skills by translating real-world scenarios into mathematical equations. This path progresses from simple one-step addition and subtraction stories to complex multi-step problems involving all four operations.
Data and Graphs Path
Learn to read, create, and interpret various types of graphs and data displays. Starting with pictographs and bar graphs, learners progress to line graphs, pie charts, and data interpretation across multiple chart types.
Place Value Mastery
Understand how the position of each digit determines its value. This path covers ones and tens through ten-thousands, including expanded form notation, helping learners grasp the structure of our number system.
Number Sense Path
Develop deep number sense through comparing, counting patterns, and fact families. This path builds flexible thinking about numbers by connecting counting, comparing, skip-counting, and inverse operations.
Probability Path
Explore the world of chance and likelihood. This path introduces basic probability concepts like likely, unlikely, certain, and impossible, then advances to expressing probability as fractions and comparing experimental results.
Grade Complete
6Kindergarten Complete
A comprehensive path covering all Kindergarten math topics. From counting and place value to basic addition and subtraction, this path ensures readiness for first grade by covering every essential early math concept.
Grade 1 Complete
Cover every first-grade math standard in one structured path. From addition and subtraction fluency within 20 to place value, measurement, time, data, money, and word problems, this path builds a strong mathematical foundation.
Grade 2 Complete
Master all second-grade math skills in a single path. This comprehensive guide covers two-digit operations, introduction to multiplication, rounding, estimation, measurement, geometry, time, data, money, and word problems.
Grade 3 Complete
A thorough path through every third-grade math topic. Master multi-digit addition and subtraction, times tables, division basics, fractions, rounding, expanded form, estimation, factors, measurement, geometry, time, probability, data, money, and word problems.
Grade 4 Complete
Cover every fourth-grade math standard in one comprehensive path. This includes multi-digit multiplication and division, fractions and decimals, place value, rounding, estimation, factors, measurement, geometry, probability, data analysis, and word problems.
Grade 5 Complete
Master every fifth-grade math standard in one path. From decimal operations and fraction arithmetic to order of operations, coordinates, probability, and advanced word problems, this path prepares learners for middle school math.
Skill Bridge
14Addition to Multiplication
Bridge the gap between addition and multiplication. This path shows how repeated addition, doubles, skip counting, and adding multiple numbers naturally lead to the concept of multiplication and times tables.
Multiplication to Division
Transition smoothly from multiplication to division. This path uses times table mastery and fact families to show how division is the inverse of multiplication, building a bridge to division fluency.
Fractions to Decimals
Connect fractions and decimals as two ways to represent parts of a whole. This path builds fraction understanding first, then shows how equivalent fractions and decimal place value are closely related concepts.
Counting to Place Value
Bridge from counting skills to understanding place value. This path shows how skip counting patterns reveal the structure of our base-ten number system, leading naturally into place value and expanded form.
Basic Operations to Order of Operations
Build a path from mastering individual operations to evaluating complex expressions. This bridge reinforces each operation before combining them with the rules of order of operations (PEMDAS).
Skip Counting to Multiplication
See how skip counting directly leads to multiplication. By counting by 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, and 10s, learners naturally discover multiplication patterns and transition to formal times tables.
Fact Families Bridge
Understand inverse operations through fact families. This path connects addition to subtraction and multiplication to division, showing how related facts form families that deepen mathematical reasoning.
Estimation and Rounding
Develop estimation and rounding skills together. This path pairs rounding practice with estimation exercises at each grade level, showing how rounding is the key tool for making quick, reasonable estimates.
Factors to Fractions
See how understanding factors and multiples unlocks success with fractions. This path builds from listing factors and multiples to finding GCF and LCM, then applies these skills to equivalent fractions and fraction operations.
Measurement and Geometry
Connect measurement skills with geometry concepts. This path shows how measuring length leads to calculating perimeter and area, bridging hands-on measurement with abstract geometric formulas.
Coordinates and Geometry
Link shape classification with coordinate graphing. This path begins with classifying geometric shapes, then moves to plotting points and shapes on a coordinate grid, connecting visual geometry with numerical coordinates.
Data and Probability
Connect data analysis with probability concepts. Starting with reading basic graphs, this path progresses to interpreting complex data displays and then introduces probability, showing how data helps us understand chance and likelihood.
Money and Decimals
Bridge from real-world money skills to abstract decimal understanding. This path uses familiar coin counting and money operations to build intuition for decimal place value, addition, and subtraction.
Mixed Review Prep
Prepare for mixed-operation challenges by reviewing each operation individually, then combining them in increasingly complex mixed review exercises. This path ensures readiness for comprehensive math assessments.