Help your child master math facts — without the drill fatigue

HomeGrownMath employs short, fun practice with smart spacing grounded in research so facts move into long-term memory.

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No account required. Progress stays on this device.

Two tracks. Just the facts.

Add & subtract

Addition and subtraction facts that build toward fluency within 20 — including helpful bridges like doubles and make-10 — plus subtraction and two-digit addition without carrying. A strong fit for early elementary.

Multiply & divide

Times-table style practice and matching division, working up through facts with factors through 12, including mixed sets when kids are ready for the full grid.

Why “math facts” matter

When addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are fluent, children can spend their attention on harder ideas — word problems, fractions, and algebra — instead of counting on fingers for every step. Working memory is limited; automatic facts free it up.

How it works

  • Each student get their own profile. Progress is tracked for each student individually. They practice at their own pace.
  • Each fact gets its own schedule. Correct answers move a fact forward; misses reset it. The app figures out what needs more practice.
  • Sessions are short on purpose. About 12 questions per round — daily consistency beats occasional marathons.
  • Everything stays on this device. No account needed. Progress is stored locally and never leaves your browser.

Built for families

HomeGrownMath was developed by homeschooling educators who wanted a tool that matched learning science with real family life. It's not a one-size curriculum, but a rigorous approach to fluency you can use your way.

FAQ

What happens when my child gets one wrong?
We drop it to the first box and schedule the next practice after a short break — spaced review, not an instant redo — so misses are treated as “needs re-learning,” not a small nudge.
How long should we use it each day?
Many families do five to ten minutes. Consistency beats length.
How long until my child masters a whole track?
There isn’t one timeline: each fact has its own schedule, and misses reset spacing. For most kids, a track can be mastered in a few weeks to a few months. The goal is mastery, not speed.
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