MATHia @ MMS
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MATHia uses powerful artificial intelligence to mirror a human coach, giving your student exactly what they need at any given moment. Real-time feedback and hints make sure that your student will not get stuck.
Parents, be sure to check out the resources for families below for more information about MATHia, how it works, and for answers to FAQs.
MATHia is the perfect solution for situations where students are required to learn from home.
It is specifically designed for students to learn independently. Its 1-to-1 coaching technology adapts to give students exactly what they need at any given moment, so they can still make progress on class goals while school is not in session.
MATHia constantly provides personalized feedback and instruction for every student. Problem-specific guidance and teaching hints are also available to make sure students don’t get stuck on a problem. It’s like giving your student his/her own personal tutor.
MATHia also provides real-time progress feedback, so students always know which concepts and skills they’ve mastered. This information appears on each student’s landing page and through the Progress Bar, a real-time dashboard that displays their progress on critical math skills.
You can check out our MATHia Student User Guide for a comprehensive guide to getting your student started or browse through the FAQs below to quickly find the answers you need.
Go to Student Backpack
Click on Education Apps on left bar.
Click on Carnegie Learning > in blue.
Click Sign In through Clever, log in with GCS username and password.
From the MyCL portal page, click the MATHia button that has your class name listed above it.
Once your student logs in, there should be an obvious “Let’s Go” button. This indicates the assignment that your teacher has provided to your student. Your student should be able to start working, and MATHia itself will guide them through. No parent or teacher assistance required!
At the completion of all the problems within a workspace, a student can select “I’m Done!” at the top right of the workspace to proceed on to the next section or workspace.
When solving a problem or answering a question, always have students try their best first and see if they get the correct answer. If they are still stuck, there are some things they can do.
Look up unknown terms in the glossary.
Review the step-by-step example.
Examine the sample problem.
Ask for a hint.
If your student is still mathematically stuck, they can always contact their teacher. If they’re stuck because the problem won’t load, try authenticating.
MATHia provides real-time progress feedback, so students always know which concepts and skills they’ve mastered. This information is reflected on each student’s landing page, as well as through the Progress Bar, a real-time dashboard that displays their progress on critical math skills.
Some common ways teachers will assign content include requiring students to finish a specific Unit, finish a specific number of Workspaces, or spend a specific amount of time working in MATHia. On your student’s Dashboard, you can track these metrics for their current session and total sessions, as well as see the units they’ve completed.
Check out this article to learn more:
Understanding Mastery and Concept Builder Workspaces in MATHia
If your student has completed one section or workspace, let them continue to move forward to the next unlocked unit. MATHia is a math teaching and learning software, so students are able to pace ahead, even if it is content not yet taught in the classroom. (This is why MATHia can really help students practice and review taught skills, but also keep learning during the COVID-19 crisis).
If there are no unlocked units, please contact your student’s teacher and ask them to assign more content or unlock content that is present but locked.
If your student needs to work in Spanish, contact their teacher and ask them to assign the Spanish course to your student. If they do not have access to Spanish content, they can contact our Customer Support team to get Spanish content made available to their school.
MATHia includes text-to-speech functionality for struggling readers. Students who would like to use text-to-speech can turn it on under their Preferences, by checking the Enable Text to Speech box.
Yes, closed captioning is available for all videos in MATHia.
Students can find the Glossary at any time in the navigation bar at the top of their screen.
Students can find MATHia System Help at any time in the navigation bar at the top of their screen.
Check out this article to learn more: Low-vision Learners and Classroom Accessibility
Email Ashley Stewart at Mauldin Middle School.