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MathWiz is a web-based math learning resource from MathWiz Inc. with a very clear focus: Canada’s Ontario Grade 9 and Grade 10 Academic Math curriculum. It is designed for student self-study, for teachers who want to move their classes online, and for parents supporting Grade 9/10 homeschooling. The platform offers course videos/animated lessons, Study Guides, online practice, unit sample tests, course sample exams, progress reports, and more.
Its subject coverage is highly focused on high school mathematics, and MathWiz states that its resources are designed according to the Ontario Ministry of Education mathematics curriculum guidelines. This is valuable for students studying within the Ontario system, but it is not a direct match for China’s domestic Zhongkao/Gaokao pathway or for curricula in other provinces. The main delivery format is recorded video lessons plus online practice. The Terms mention live lessons, but the main site does not provide live class scheduling or 1-on-1 tutoring information, so these should not be considered core features. On the teacher side, instructors can create classes, students can join via a Class Code, and they gain access to learning tools. Subscribers can also track viewing progress.
The teaching background is one of its strengths. The official site says the resources were developed by certified math teachers, administrators, and curriculum writers, with more than 200 years of combined professional experience. The founder and advisors also appear to have OCT certification and extensive experience in secondary-school math teaching and curriculum writing. However, MathWiz also clearly states that it does not grant credits and is not currently endorsed by the Ontario Ministry of Education. Pricing is USD 25 for a 3-month student subscription, USD 30 for 6 months, and USD 35 for 12 months. Teacher classroom plans cost USD 50 for 3 months, USD 75 for 6 months, and USD 100 for 12 months. School plans require a custom quote. Compared with North American supplemental learning resources, the annual student price is relatively low and offers good value.
The main advantages are its clearly defined curriculum goals, low cost, browser-based access with no download required, support for Apple and Android devices, and teacher tools for managing classes and tracking learning. The drawbacks are its narrow curriculum coverage, lack of a Chinese interface or Chinese-language support information, reliance on PayPal/credit card for individual payments, no support for simultaneous multi-user login on one account, and subscription periods that cannot be split. It is best suited to students taking Grade 9/10 math in Ontario, local math teachers, and school departments. If you simply want to study general math, it can also serve as a supplement, but its usefulness will depend on how well it matches your curriculum.
The main site does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment success rates, or network restrictions, so China accessibility can only be rated as unknown. PayPal and overseas credit card payments may also be a barrier for some Chinese families. If the goal is to study mathematics for Chinese schools, domestic course platforms should be prioritized. If the goal is the Ontario curriculum, MathWiz can be compared with Khan Academy, IXL, Desmos Classroom, and similar tools, but how closely those alternatives align with the Ontario syllabus would need to be verified separately.
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