Weekly Math Classes

1-Hour Each Week | In-Person Classes

Where Math Comes to Life Through STEM & Real-World Applications. Our math classes focus on hands-on, applied learning—connecting math concepts directly to robotics, engineering, STEM projects, and real-life scenarios. Students don’t just learn math—they experience it in action.

Multiple options are available on select days each week. Please click on the “Buy Now” button below to view specific days and age groups.

Buy Now $79/Month

🎯 Why Our Math Classes Are Different?

🔹 Learn Beyond Traditional Classroom Math: We reinforce and extend school math by helping students understand why math works and how it’s used in the real world—making classroom learning easier and more enjoyable.

🔹 Apply Math to Real-World Problems: Students use math to design robots, calculate movement, analyze data, measure structures, optimize designs, and solve STEM challenges—just like real engineers and scientists.

🔹 Hands-On, Interactive Learning: Through experiments, projects, and challenges, math comes alive. Students build, test, measure, calculate, and refine their ideas—turning abstract concepts into tangible experiences.

🌟 Benefits for Students

⚡ Get Ahead of Peers: Strengthen foundational and advanced math skills to stay ahead of grade level expectations and feel confident in school.

🎉 Make Math Fun & Engaging: Learning through robotics, STEM projects, and real-world challenges makes math exciting and relatable.

💡 Prepare for STEM & Future Careers: Students learn how math is used in robotics, coding, engineering, science, technology, finance, and countless other careers.

🧠 Boost Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving Skills: Kids learn to analyze problems, make calculations, test solutions, and improve outcomes—skills that extend far beyond math class.

🌈 Build Confidence & a Positive Math Mindset: Students move from “I can’t do math” to “I can use math to build, create, and solve problems.”

🤝 Teamwork & Collaboration: Students work together on challenges, communicate ideas, and solve problems collaboratively—just like real-world STEM professionals.