A Simple Solution to a Difficult Problem.

Many students struggle with math because they rely on arbitrary memorization techniques to answer specific questions. With this approach, students do not gain a substantive understanding of fundamentals and simply cannot adjust to more sophisticated problem solving.

With Symphony Math®, these problems are resolved.

A web-enabled program with a visual and highly intuitive interface, Symphony Math® helps students understand at a conceptual level. Instead of being overwhelmed by numbers, students move at their own speed and learn how math works.

Through every stage of Symphony Math®, students gain a strong foundation in underlying principles and become better equipped to take on basic and advanced subjects. Going far beyond rote math drills and practice tests, this special teaching solution illuminates the core of learning and produces confident, more capable students.

 

Some of the Advantages of Symphony Math:

  • Easy to Implement

    Get up and running in a few easy steps.
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  • Simple to Administer

    The easy-to-use dashboard and reporting features assist teachers and identify students’ areas of need.

  • Perfect for RTI

    The individualized branching system automatically provides each student with the appropriate intervention.
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  • Engaging for Students

    Puzzle-like environment creates a fun and confidence-building experience.

  • Fully Supported

    Comprehensive installation documentation and technical support.
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  • Research-Based and Proven

    Based on proven cognitive development and mathematical learning principles and scientifically validated in school-based studies.
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  • For Use At School and At Home

    Convenience for additional practice and support.
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Contact us and learn how Symphony Math can help students from all backgrounds master mathematical concepts.
“It was so much fun. It made me a lot happier in math and a made me a lot more confident to do things.”
– Student, Grade 4, Massachusetts