Connie Newell
GBBe aware of this website…several things are incorrect! Be aware, because their information isn’t always correct. Here is example: (copied from the site) Using factors to multiply numbers If you know quick math tricks, such as multiplication tricks for 7 or rounding up or down, then this will be easy to pull off. You can find the factors of a double-digit number to simplify your calculation. E.g., 12 x 60 can be written as 4 x 60 and 3 x 60, which can be quickly added up to give us 720. They need to double check their mathematics. 4 x 60 = 240 3 x 60 = 180 240 + 180 = 420 not 720 like they state This isn’t the only wrong information on their website. Let alone they won’t reply to my emails stating I’ll proofread their website. Just be cautious!
Ron Colorado
GBFradulent company Signed up, had some issues with the website making it inaccessible for my daughter. Wrote to them, was told i was given free months and wouldnt be charged by february. Was charged 3 months before that, wrote to thema few times, no reply whatsoever from anyone! How is this company still running? Told them i had the email where they told me about the free months, not a single response from anyone.
Joseph
GHFun and exciting math! My experience with SplashLearn began just about eight months ago and the benefits to both my students and me is impressive. Most of my current students always look forward to the interactive math workouts and the corresponding math games imbedded in the activities. As a teacher, the clearly indicated standards makes it easier to identify and differentiate specific areas within a topic for my students to focus on. In the words of some of my students, “SplashLearn is fun and makes the learning of math exciting”.