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Math Antics is a foundational math learning website operated by Math Plus Motion LLC, centered on “math videos + practice materials.” The website states that all video lessons are free to watch, and the content is available on both the Math Antics website and YouTube. Paid members can access Practice Materials, including exercises, answers, and video worksheets.
The courses cover a very typical elementary and middle-school math progression: number sense, place value, decimals, number lines, the four basic operations, fractions, percentages, ratios, geometry, statistics, measurement, integers, exponents, and basic algebra. Its strength is not advanced competitions or test-prep drilling, but explaining math concepts clearly through animation, graphic design, and humor. Founder Rob has a background in programming, animation, and graphic design, while Jeremy has a background in physics, math, and art, which helps explain the product’s visual teaching style.
The site clearly states that videos are free, while Practice Materials are limited to paid members at a price of $30 per year. It also explains usage scenarios for members: teachers may show the content to their own students and print handouts for non-commercial teaching, while parents may use it within their household. The text does not provide payment methods, a refund policy, or school bulk licensing prices.
Its advantages are broad topic coverage, lots of free content, and a relaxed teaching style, making it especially suitable for students with weak math foundations or math anxiety. Compared with text-only textbooks, it works better as an introduction to concepts and as a classroom warm-up resource. The drawbacks are that practice resources are behind a paywall, and there is no visible information about accreditation, certificates, or a learning progress system. The teaching language is English, which may be a barrier for Chinese-speaking students. In terms of customer support, the site notes that due to increased email volume, support questions from non-members may take several days to receive a reply, suggesting limited responsiveness from a small team.
It is suitable for self-study by elementary and middle-school students, homeschooling, classroom demonstrations by teachers, and learners who need to strengthen foundational concepts. It is less suitable as a Chinese-localized test-prep program or a certificate-granting course. As for access from China, whether the website itself can be reached reliably without restrictions cannot be confirmed from the site text alone. However, the text repeatedly directs users to YouTube for better playback quality, and YouTube is generally not directly accessible in mainland China, so overall it should be considered partially restricted.
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