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Mar14

“I Chose Smartick to Reinforce Homework”

“I Chose Smartick to Reinforce Homework”

Monica is the mother of two Smartick children, Aaron and Conor. She lives in London and is passionate about maths. In fact, she’s currently studying for a maths degree while working and looking after her children. And she’s also one of those mothers that’s constantly aware of the need for her children to complete their […]

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Mar02

Making Smartick a Part of Your Kid’s Daily Routine

Making Smartick a Part of Your Kid’s Daily Routine

We were excited when Nileena Mooss from Candid Homemaking decided to start using Smartick as a method of simplifying her family routines. She is a full-time mommy to two beautiful kids, is passionate about a healthy lifestyle, and blogs her candid moments about management, home organizational skills, and following family routines that help simplify her life. […]

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Feb23

Improve Your Child’s Math Skills with Smartick

Improve Your Child’s Math Skills with Smartick

Diane is a New Jersey-based writer and blogger. She’s a wife, and a mother to a 9-year-old boy. Through her blog, she wants to inspire moms to find Zen in their lives while offering practical tips and other valuable information to help families deal with everyday issues. Her child had struggled with math during the […]

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Feb20

Yes, We’re for Testing Times Tables

Yes, We’re for Testing Times Tables

How important is testing times tables? Is it crazy to test children on their times tables using a five minute exam? This is what some 7,000 Year 4 children from 250 schools across the UK are going to have to do, according to government plans. The measure has received criticism from some teachers who say […]

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Feb19

What’s the Difference Between a European Billion and an American Billion?

We know that mathematical terms can vary across the world and that there are different units of measurement, decimal separators and division methods. In today’s post we’re going to talk about a subject that invokes some confusion: a billion in an Anglophone country such as the United States is not the same as a billion in a Hispanophone country like Spain, […]

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