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Mathletics promo code?

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minkah · 13/01/2010 12:44

Does anyone have one?

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chatterbocs · 25/01/2010 19:54

They are offering a yaers subscription to Home edders for £10 per child at the moment. Apparently it's for a limted time only.

minkah · 25/01/2010 22:55

oh! Fantastic, thankyou! I will email them about it..

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CitizenPrecious · 27/01/2010 16:14

minkah- I've just started home edding my 6 year olds and hadn't heard of mathletics- do you know anything about it?- and did you find anything out about the HE discount?

(I did have a look on the website but it only gives a rate of 39 pounds...)

thanks- sorry to pick your brains but am a bit panicky about maths and feel that I should be doing more- but don't want to go down worksheets route- in case they start begging to go back to school

minkah · 27/01/2010 16:54

I dont know about it yet, CP, I'm trying to get a HE subscription, which is currently £10.

Will report back if I can successfully negotiate the admin of it!

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minkah · 27/01/2010 16:56

BTW, my son LOVES MathsWhizz - have a look at it - they offer some free lessons as a trial. It has a lot of cartoons /animation and they get to build up points and can buy 'pets'.. very child friendly!

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CitizenPrecious · 27/01/2010 17:54

thanks very much for that minkah- we'll have a look at mathswhizz.

Good luck with your sub!

FlamingoBingo · 29/01/2010 08:53

If you CAT me I'll send you the HEors application form.

minkah · 31/01/2010 15:51

Hi, I wrote to them and they did get back to me telling me they have a special rate at the moment for He'ers. And it is a good rate. £39 usually, down to £10. You have to contact them to arrange it. Ds - two days in - LOVES mathletics, so think it is money very well spent!

Thanks very much for the offer FlamingoBingo, I appreciate it.

(I had to phone and pay by card, btw.)

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chatterbocs · 02/02/2010 21:10

When my son was in high school he really enjoyed it. They can compete against others all over the world by being the quickest person to answer maths questions. Am just considering buying it for my 9 yr old.

minkah · 08/02/2010 12:05

Well, it's pretty inexpensive, and my son of almost 12 LOVES it. It also has some lessons in there, though my son hasnt yet started doing them...

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Mirras · 08/02/2010 23:09

Hi Folks

We have a daughter struggling in Maths since year 4 now in year 5. I contacted Mathletics as recommended and because we are not full time home ed's we got told potilty where to go. The Promo is only for full timers and those willing to lie... Not having the cash for the full fee we are trying to find something else so if folk can find good free resources that would help thoses already struggling to make ends meet all will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. I'm not sure why it is assumed the rest of us have cash to spare. Still that is Mathletics loss I for one won't go back nor continue to push the school to try it, which we had been doing.

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