Daily math lessons to get ahead of the class.
A short lesson, quick practice, then proof you’ve mastered it — and a streak that keeps you coming back. Years 3–12, NG · UK · US.
An hour a day, and it sticks.
No cram-and-forget. Each session is one tight loop — and tomorrow you do it again.
Learn
A short, text-based lesson that breaks one idea into clear, step-by-step frames.
Practice
Quick problems with instant feedback, so mistakes turn into understanding right away.
Master
Prove it on a short check. Unlock the next step only once it’s locked in.
Keep the streak
Come back tomorrow. Daily reps are what move you ahead of the class.
A clear path from Year 3 to 12.
Every grade is a sequenced ladder of units — pick a grade to see its units, then open any unit to start learning.
Number & Proportion
3 units- NP7FractionsRepresent, compare, and calculate with parts of a whole.→
- NP8Percentages, Fractions & DecimalsInterconvert between formats and apply percentage changes to real-world data.→
- NP9Time, Estimation & Use of the CalculatorDevelop accuracy through calculator fluency, estimation, and error intervals.→
Algebra
5 units- A3Manipulating Expressions 2Use the distributive law to expand and factorize single and double brackets.→
- A4Linear EquationsFind the value of an unknown by balancing and solving for x.→
- A5FormulaeSubstitute values into rules and rearrange them to isolate a specific variable.→
- A6The Cartesian GridVisualize relationships by plotting lines (y = mx + c) and curves on a coordinate plane.→
- A7Intro to SequencesIdentify patterns and predict future terms using term-to-term and nth term rules.→
Geometry & Measure
2 unitsStatistics & Probability
2 units- SP2Proportions, Averages & Comparing DataShow proportion with pie charts and change with line graphs; calculate the mean (including from frequency tables); compare two data sets by average and spread; and spot misleading graphs.→
- SP4Introduction to ProbabilityMeasure chance on a 0-to-1 scale using experimental and theoretical probability; handle mutually exclusive events, the complement, and sample-space and two-way tables.→
Why it works
Daily time-on-task is the single biggest driver of math outcomes. Hour of Math turns that into a habit families can actually keep.
“The daily streak did what years of nagging couldn't. She just… does her hour now.”
“Short lessons on the phone meant my son could keep going even when data was tight.”
Simple, self-serve pricing.
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Unlock one full unit forever. Great for a single tricky topic.
- ✓One unit, lifetime access
- ✓All lessons & practice
- ✓No subscription
Everything, for one learner. The full daily habit.
- ✓All lessons, all grades
- ✓Streaks, progress & mastery
- ✓Cancel anytime
Up to 4 learners on one plan, each with their own path.
- ✓4 learner profiles
- ✓Parent progress view
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