Learn how to effectively teach math in a homeschooling or distance learning environment, even for children with behavioral or learning disabilities.
Our mission is to empower children with mathematics. We cover from counting through Algebra and accept students of all ages. The curriculum is delivered via gamification, think "Angry Birds" but for mathematics. We help with mathematics anxiety through coaching.
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Our analysis looked at the first 21-weeks of data of 57,127 students. This included students of all backgrounds across the United States, UK, Canada, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
The average gain of the student within the study. Students within our system gain confidence in mathematics through understanding the essential topics and building intuition through game play. The results are students that truly "get it" and parents can see it.
Average weekly usage was 40 minutes per week. That is under 10 minutes per day, and it makes total usage over the 3 months just under 9 hours.
In 2022, we analyzed the data of students that used Elephant Learning an average of 22 minutes per week or more. The results were astonishing. Children gained an average of 1.67 years over 13 weeks using the system less than ten minutes per day!
We examine the effectiveness of the Elephant Learning Platform for teaching mathematics. From 2017-2022, Elephant Learning has had over 140,000 students come through their proprietary math learning system. We analyzed the data within the database to get a large sample of students to determine effectiveness.
DownloadJack is a four year old that is now doing fractions In just 6 months, Jack went from counting to understanding equivalent fractions.
DownloadRiley is an 11 year old that struggled with mathematics.In just 6 months, not only did Riley go from a 3rd grade level to Algebra, but she gained confidence in mathematics as well. Learn more by downloading the case study above.
DownloadEight-Year-Old Woodrowe learns 3 years of mathematics Eight-year-old Woodrowe came into our system at about grade level and advanced 3 years over the course of five months. He is now working with advanced concepts such as functions and Algebra.
DownloadWe examine the effectiveness of the Elephant Learning Platform for teaching mathematics.From 2017-2022, Elephant Learning has had over 140,000 students come through their proprietary math learning system. We have gone through the case study data already published on the website to provide a cross-sectional examination of the data.
Download29 students in a refugee after school program in Tulsa, OK. Data was analyzed, recommendations for changes to the Elephant Learning system were analyzed and implemented including feedback to teacher about interventions.
DownloadLearn how to effectively teach math in a homeschooling or distance learning environment, even for children with behavioral or learning disabilities.
After only a month playing on Elephant Learning, Riley was able to boost his understanding of algebraic operations by a year and a half! Merryn was able to improve her ability to do fractions and has learned almost two years of math understanding in two months! Though Riley is no longer playing, Merryn continues to and is starting to tackle exponents and negative numbers. In fact, Merryn’s Elephant Age has surpassed her actual age, meaning she’s beginning to learn math concepts ahead of her class!
Catherine’s gamble worked. The games in Elephant Learning immediately engaged both Zoey and George in math homework. Better yet, both children immediately found success with the program. George is now performing at a math age that is beyond most of his peers, and Zoey is quickly catching up. In just six months, George gained 2.5 Elephant Years in math, while Zoey gained 1.8 years!
Alana loves math, so when her parents signed her up for Elephant Learning she immediately loved the program. It has piqued her interest and gives her feedback on where she can grow. Learning at her own pace helps caters to her individual needs and allows her to enjoy school with ease. Her younger brother even loves learning more math and playing with his sister!
After being let go, Ana decided there was a better way for her son to learn math. Discover what app worked for him… and for her.
It turned out that Hannah was right. Annabelle was not reaching her full potential in the classroom setting. When Annabelle started with Elephant Learning, she was a full two years behind other children her age. Within just six months of using the app, Annabelle had surpassed her peers and gained over three years in mathematics!
Learn how Autumn relied on Elephant Learning as a cost-effective teaching tool for her two sons with ADD, autism, and a behavioral disorder.
Cameron’s success with Elephant Learning has confirmed his aunt’s assessment of her nephew’s natural intelligence. It has also accomplished the goal of putting Cameron’s mathematical abilities on par with his peers. Within a few short months, Cameron had mastered necessary mathematical skills and was challenging himself to do more.
Learn how Elephant Learning builds kids math confidence by making their mistakes less scary.
This app for math word problems helped Kim work from home full-time, while still giving her kids the math education they needed to thrive. Read her story here!
Math tends to be like mental gymnastics: it exercises your mind. Children who are doing more math are practicing mental skills more often; just like you might practice a simple skill like chewing gum and walking at the same time, children can practice counting while holding a number in their head.When she started Elephant Learning, Brooke lagged behind most of her peers.
In addition to helping all three children with their math lessons, Elephant Learning managed to engage even a reluctant learner like Liam. It also alleviated the stress of delivering math lessons to six homeschooled children, for busy mom Stephanie.
Now, Kaelyb is using the Elephant Learning app five days a week for as much as an hour per day, logging in first thing in the morning. He loves all the games and challenges himself to dedicate as much time as possible to the app, playing on it every day instead of just the recommended three times per week. Nicole loves the app because, while Kaelyb is having a fun time playing games and learning math concepts, she’s receiving charts that give her a good indication of his struggle areas so she can then personally work with him on those concepts.
Persehyas and Elaina were struggling, both with different math issues. With Christina’s help, their math grades went from failing to flying high!
The Elephant Learning app did not disappoint. When Charlize first started with Elephant Learning, she had an Elephant Learning age of just 3.5 years, over two years lower than most of her peers. Within six months, Charlize had gained over two years of work of math and had surpassed many of her peers. Makayla and Alexis had similar results, gaining one year and almost two years, respectively!
Celina progressed from an elephant age of 4.2 years to 8.2 years in about two months! But more importantly, Celina applies what she learns and understands numbers in a way that she couldn’t last month. Her mom adds, “I’m thrilled with the progress that she’s made in such a short period of time. Now I’m going to really start pushing the two older children!”
Both children loved Elephant Learning. It offered the differentiation required by both Lee and Delilah, and the non-threatening, adaptable approach that allowed both children to excel. Lee was no longer terrified of learning new concepts. Delilah found help and success without the perceived risk of having to put herself out there as she might in her traditional classroom. The program also gave Mom the time to spend with both of her children.
Samantha’s investment in Elephant Learning had an immediate payoff. With a targeted, gamified approach to teaching mathematics, it took the fear of failure out of the equation for both children. Within six months of using the app, both children had regained much of the ground they had lost in the public-school system terms of their mathematics learning. Shiya gained two and a half years’ worth of mathematics, and Colby gained over three years!
When Izy started with Elephant Learning, she was more than five years behind other students her age in terms of understanding mathematics. But in just six short months, she had caught up by an additional 2.4 years! Izy wasn’t just gaining ground in understanding math. Elephant Learning was also restoring her love of school. Her anxiety and frustration over math were disappearing, and she was once again back on track for graduation.