
Rocket Math, and math in general, is built on benchmarks. To learn multiplication, you have to already know the philosophy of addition. Subtraction gives way to division. At Rocket Math, these benchmarks are how students progress through the program. Once mastered, a student moves onto the next set... Read More ⇒
While the math basics we teach to young students don't change, we are constantly working to improve our product to help you better teach. Those that have been using math facts training tools for awhile, you may notice that Rocket Math has a slightly different layout than others. One of our valued... Read More ⇒
When we developed Rocket Math, it was built on the premise of math facts mastery. Students move on to a new math fact upon mastering the prior one. This simple vision is one of the pillars of the Rocket Math curriculum. We recently received this question from a teacher who wasn't sure if a student... Read More ⇒
Rocket Math was developed for a number of different audiences, each designed to maximize learning for its intended audience. One question we often receive is what version of Rocket Math is best: worksheets or flashcards? We dive in and describe the benefits of each. Should you use the standard,... Read More ⇒
Following up on our last blog about when children should begin math memorization, today we focus on the order that children should learn the order of operations. This question came directly from one of our valued clients. As always, feel free to contact us with any of your questions about the Rocket... Read More ⇒