Why Leap Math works?

Unique "PCPIA" closed-loop approach
Plan
Plan
Develop a Personalized Learning Plan
Comprehend
Comprehend
Interact with Concept Videos
Practice
Practice
Practice on a Daily Basis
Improve
Improve
Focus on Target Areas and Interests
Assess
Assess
Conduct Student Assessment

Leap's features

Individualized learning plans

Individualized learning plans

Math comprehension is analyzed through assessment
Personalized learning plans are assigned to each student
Performance is responded to individualized instruction
A structured pace allows students to excel

Systematic integration of math concepts

1,000+ math topics and 60,000+ engaging practice questions
In-depth content developed by Ivy League graduates
Approachable integration of math concepts
Recommended courses enrich students' overall learning
Systematic integration of math concepts
AI-powered practice

AI-powered practice

AI technology tracks students' goals and strengths
Content is personalized to each individual's progress
AI technology provides feedback in real-time
Solutions are supported through ChatGPT

Interactive videos and content

Interactive lessons provide visual support for complex concepts
Fun and engaging activities inspire a love for learning
Stories, animation, and interactive graphics add interest
Interaction with students and teachers around the globe
Interactive videos and content
Exciting math challenges

Exciting math challenges

Challenging activities help to sharpen students' skills
The opportunity to engage in friendly competition with students all over the world
New topics weekly help students stay engaged
A wide array of games keep students interested and focused
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Leap's curriculum

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Algebra 1
Geometry
Algebra 2
Addition and Subtraction Situations
Fluency and Strategies within 10
Add and Subtract Numbers within 20
Count and Write Numbers to 120
Compare Two-Digit Numbers
Add and Subtract Tens
Add Two-Digit Numbers
Measure and Compare Lengths
Represent and Interpret Data
Tell Time
Two- and Three-Dimensional Shapes
Equal Shares
1st-grade students are introduced to a variety of foundational math concepts. They start by learning addition and subtraction situations, including fluency and strategies within 10. As they progress, they delve into more complex addition and subtraction situations, and are taught how to add and subtract numbers within 20. The students are also taught how to count and write numbers up to 120, and how to compare two-digit numbers. They are introduced to the concept of adding and subtracting tens, and learn how to add two-digit numbers. Additionally, the curriculum covers measurement and comparison of lengths, as well as representing and interpreting data. The students also learn how to tell time and recognize two- and three-dimensional shapes. Finally, they learn about equal shares and how to divide objects equally among a group. Overall, the 1st-grade curriculum at Leap Math is designed to build a strong foundation in math that will serve the students well as they continue their education.