MathRoutine gives students targeted Grade 1-12 practice, then separates the miss: equation setup, calculation, vocabulary, hidden quantity, or final-question confusion. The goal is not more worksheets. It is a clearer next practice decision.
Full Grade Coverage
Grade 1 through Grade 12
Elementary
Grades 1-5
Arithmetic, time, money, measurement, fractions
Middle School
Grades 6-8
Ratios, percent, expressions, equations, geometry
High School
Grades 9-12
Algebra, functions, precalculus, Calculus AB/BC
5 free problems daily
Build a signal before paying for deeper reports.
204 difficulty guides
Inspect grade, topic, and difficulty expectations before signup.
5 miss signals
Separate setup, calculation, vocabulary, hidden quantity, and final-question confusion.
Pro diagnosis layer
Add AI support, FRQ rubric grading, reasoning scores, and weakness memory.
See One Diagnosis
No signup, no saved report. Submit one answer and see how MathRoutine separates the mistake.
Word problem
A school club is packing snack bags for field day. Every 3 bags use 214 cups of nuts and 112 cups of raisins. The club already packed 5 bags and has 4 cups of nuts left. If they want 12 bags total, how many more cups of nuts do they need?
Why Pay
Free is for proving the signal. Basic is for unlimited targeted practice. Pro is for students who keep missing because of language, setup, hidden quantities, written reasoning, or repeated misconception patterns.
Check whether the diagnosis is useful before paying.
Use unlimited grade/topic/difficulty practice and progress visibility.
Add AI support, FRQ rubric grading, weakness memory, and parent-readable next steps.
AI Learning Support
AI support separates the important facts, explains academic vocabulary, simplifies sentence structure, and keeps the student responsible for the calculation.
Before Simplify
If they want 12 bags total, how many more cups of nuts do they need?
Common confusion
Students may use the raisin amount, scale to all 12 bags, or forget that 5 bags are already packed.
After Simplify
Ignore the raisins because the question asks about nuts. Only 7 bags still need to be packed. Find nuts for those 7 bags, then compare with the 4 cups left.
Vocabulary help
"How many more" means the shortage after using what they already have.
Parent Reviews
Translated parent feedback from early MathRoutine use. We keep critical notes visible too, because launch feedback should stay honest.
5/5
Parent feedback
We finally understood why the mistakes were happening
"My child always struggled whenever word problems came up, but after using this app we found the real cause. The issue was setting up the equation. Even the teacher had said it was hard to tell where my child was getting stuck, but MathRoutine pointed it out clearly."
5/5
Parent feedback
It feels like saving on tutoring
"We were considering math tutoring, but tried this first. The weakness report was more specific than I expected. My child could see what to practice next and started working more independently. For now, this feels like a practical alternative."
4/5
Parent feedback
English word problems turned out to be helpful
"I hesitated at first because the problems are in English, but the app explains difficult words and sentences in simpler language. My child was not blocked by the English, and it even helped build math vocabulary at the same time."
Student Privacy
Account creation asks only for fields needed to route practice. School name is optional, passwords are hashed, abuse controls are rate-limited, and deletion paths are documented before purchase.
Grade, language, and time zone guide practice. School is optional.
Password hashing, rate limits, security headers, and admin audit logs are part of the production surface.
AI support and FRQ grading provide learning feedback, not official school or AP scores.
Privacy, billing expectations, cancellation, and deletion-request paths are visible before purchase.
Public Topic Guides
MathRoutine publishes 68 grade/topic guides across elementary, middle-school, and high-school math through Grade 12. Each guide includes sample word problems, likely student mistakes, and AI support examples.
Browse all 68 public guidesGrade 1 Addition Word Problems
Sample problems, reasoning traps, and AI support preview.
Grade 2 Time Word Problems
Sample problems, reasoning traps, and AI support preview.
Grade 5 Fractions Word Problems
Sample problems, reasoning traps, and AI support preview.
Grade 7 Ratios & Proportions Word Problems
Sample problems, reasoning traps, and AI support preview.
Grade 8 Linear Equations Word Problems
Sample problems, reasoning traps, and AI support preview.
Grade 10 Rational & Radical Functions Word Problems
Practice consistently, understand mistakes faster, and grow with targeted word problem practice and multilingual AI support.
4/5
Parent feedback
Trying one problem before signing up built trust
"Most apps ask you to create an account first. Here, I could solve one problem and see the diagnosis right away, which made the product feel more trustworthy before paying or signing up."
3/5
Parent feedback
The diagnosis is strong, but I hope the content keeps growing
"I really like the diagnosis feature, but because the service still feels early, I would like to see even more problems across each grade. I also wish some AI features were available outside Pro. I hope the content keeps expanding."
5/5
Parent feedback
Better than just doing more problems
"We bought several workbooks before, but my child kept moving on without understanding why the mistakes happened. MathRoutine breaks the reason into clear categories, so it is much easier to decide what to practice next. The report is easy for parents to read too."
5/5
Parent feedback
It pinpoints the reason behind the wrong answer
"When my child misses a word problem, MathRoutine does not just show the answer. It separates whether the issue was equation setup, calculation, vocabulary, or something else. That makes it much easier to see exactly where my child is stuck."
4/5
Parent feedback
I like that you can try it free first
"I could try one problem and see the diagnosis without creating an account. It made the first step feel low-pressure, and I could check whether the product was actually useful before considering a paid plan."
4/5
Parent feedback
Vocabulary support helps with English word problems
"For a child whose first language is not English, word problems can be a language barrier. The Pro vocabulary help and simpler-English support are practical. It even explains phrases like 'how many more.'"
3/5
Parent feedback
The price is a little high
"Basic is $9.99 per month and Pro is $19.99 per month, with a yearly discount available. To use the AI features you need Pro, so I would like to see the content library continue growing to make the value feel even stronger."
5/5
Parent feedback
A more affordable way to understand weak areas
"After a month, the report showed that my child was repeatedly getting stuck on the same type of ratio problem. Instead of always asking a tutor where the issue was, this felt like a more efficient way to understand the weak area."
Sample problems, reasoning traps, and AI support preview.