The following list highlights platforms verified by ESSA standards, university research, and widespread adoption by educators from grade 3 through higher education.
An online math and reading-focused learning platform that provides 1:1 learning, personalized lessons, and parent reporting. Before creating a study plan, this K-12 resource runs a diagnostic check to identify gaps, then appoints a specialized tutor to move the student toward advanced topics while following US educational requirements.
A top-rated digital curriculum built on Eureka Math. It holds ESSA Tier 1 status for its proven ability to close achievement gaps through a mix of digital lessons and small-group instruction.
Created by the MIND Research Institute, this visual-first program uses spatial-temporal reasoning to teach math concepts without language barriers, making it ideal for ELL students and early learners.
The industry standard for skill fluency. It provides a “Real-Time Diagnostic” that gives educators a precise snapshot of student proficiency across all state standards.
Beyond its famous graphing calculator, Desmos offers free, high-quality digital activities that encourage students to model math and share their reasoning with the class in real-time.
A non-profit providing a massive library of standards-aligned videos and practice exercises. Its new AI tutor, Khanmigo, offers Socratic coaching to guide students through difficult proofs.
A computational engine essential for higher education (Grades 12-20). It provides step-by-step solutions for complex calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.
A problem-based core curriculum designed to foster “learning by doing.” It focuses on constructing mathematical arguments and using precise academic language.
Preferred by middle and high school teachers for its rigorous approach. It features over 3,000 problem types with detailed, step-by-step explanations for every missed answer.
University of Colorado Boulder’s research-based simulations. These allow students to “play” with variables in equality, fractions, and area models to see mathematical consequences visually.
Rice University’s hub for peer-reviewed, open-source textbooks. It is a primary resource for college-level courses, offering high-quality texts for Calculus and Statistics at no cost.
Known as the “Mathematical Playground,” it provides advanced virtual manipulatives that allow students to explore geometry and number theory through tactile digital tiles.
A multi-platform tool for geometry, algebra, and 3D graphing. It is open-source and supported by a global community of math researchers and educators.
Based at Stanford University, this site provides “low-floor, high-ceiling” tasks designed to promote a growth mindset and deep conceptual thinking in mathematics.
The premier resource for advanced math students and competition preparation. It offers rigorous textbooks and interactive challenges for high-achieving learners.
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