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Maths learning that helps Australian kids build confidence, not just complete questions.

Guided practice for Foundation to Year 9, with parent visibility, school-ready structure and NAPLAN-relevant skills.

MathDingo turns screen time into purposeful maths learning. Children practise number, operations, problem solving, reasoning and fluency through interactive activities that feel achievable, rewarding and age-appropriate.

Curriculum awareBuilt around Australian classroom expectations.
Confidence firstSmall wins before harder problems.
Parents + schoolsUseful at home and in classrooms.
Indian children using MathDingo maths learning on a tablet
Today’s Maths MissionA clear 10-minute pathway: practise, complete, earn progress.
For parents

Help your child stop fearing maths and start trusting their own thinking.

The goal is not more worksheets. The goal is better understanding, visible progress and a calmer routine at home.

1

Find the gaps early

Short activities help reveal whether your child is struggling with facts, place value, operations, fractions, word problems or confidence.

2

Make practice feel doable

Children are more likely to return when tasks feel clear, short and rewarding. MathDingo uses bite-sized practice to build momentum.

3

See progress clearly

Parents need simple signals: what was attempted, where confidence improved, and what should be practised next.

Maths teaching method

Designed around how children actually learn maths.

Good maths learning moves from understanding to fluency to reasoning. MathDingo supports this progression with guided practice, repeated exposure, feedback and confidence-building activities.

  • Concrete-to-visual-to-symbolic thinking where children need it most.
  • Fluency practice without turning maths into pressure or punishment.
  • Problem-solving language that helps children explain their thinking.
  • Parent and teacher visibility so practice leads to better decisions.
Indian parent helping a child practise maths with MathDingo
Indian teacher supporting children with maths learning
For schools

A maths support layer for classrooms, intervention groups and homework practice.

MathDingo gives schools a structured way to support practice beyond the lesson, without asking teachers to create endless extra worksheets.

F–9Australian school levels
10 mindaily practice pathway
Home + schoolone learning loop
Simple pricing

Choose the right MathDingo pathway.

Choose a simple starting point for home learning, or book a school demo for a class, school or learning centre.

Family learning
From $4.99 / month

A low-friction way for families to start structured maths practice at home across app and web access where available.

  • Bite-sized maths missions
  • Parent-friendly progress prompts
  • Designed for confidence and consistency
Schools and centres
Pilot available

For schools, tutoring centres and learning programs that want structured maths practice with progress visibility.

  • Classroom and homework support
  • Suitable for intervention or extension groups
  • Demo-led setup and rollout discussion

The message parents need to hear

“Your child is not bad at maths. They may simply need clearer steps, more practice at the right level and a calmer way to rebuild confidence.”

What your child practises

MathDingo focuses on foundation skills that help children become more confident in school maths.

  • Number sense before speed.
  • Fluency through repeated, low-pressure practice.
  • Reasoning and word-problem language made explicit.
  • Progress visibility for the adults supporting the child.
FAQ

Common Questions

1. What is MathDingo?

MathDingo is a maths learning program designed to help children build confidence, practise regularly, and improve their maths skills step by step. It combines structured maths practice with parent-friendly support so children do not feel overwhelmed.

2. Which age group is MathDingo suitable for in India?

MathDingo is suitable for children in early primary to middle school years. For India, it is especially helpful for parents of children aged around 4 to 12 years who want to build strong maths foundations early.

3. Is MathDingo aligned with the Indian school system?

MathDingo focuses on core maths skills such as numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, problem solving, patterns, shapes and reasoning. These skills support children across CBSE, ICSE, state board and international school learning.

4. Is MathDingo only for children who are weak in maths?

No. MathDingo helps both children who need extra support and children who are already doing well. Some children use it to catch up, while others use it to stay ahead and build stronger confidence.

5. How will MathDingo help my child?

MathDingo helps children practise maths in a structured way, identify learning gaps, build confidence and develop better consistency. The goal is to make maths feel less stressful and more achievable.

6. Will my child get personal attention?

Yes, depending on the program selected. Parents can start with a trial or assessment-style session so we can understand the child’s level and suggest the right next step.

7. Is this live tutoring or self-practice?

MathDingo can support both structured practice and guided learning. The exact format depends on the plan or program offered at the time.

8. How much time should my child spend on MathDingo?

Even 10-15 minutes of regular practice can help build confidence over time. The focus is consistency rather than long, stressful study sessions.

9. My child does not like maths. Will this still help?

Yes. Many children dislike maths because they feel stuck or under-confident. MathDingo starts with the child’s current level and helps build small wins first, so they slowly feel more comfortable.

10. Can MathDingo replace school maths classes?

No. MathDingo is designed to support school learning, not replace it. It helps children practise, revise and strengthen the concepts they are learning at school.

11. Can parents track progress?

MathDingo aims to give parents clarity on how their child is progressing, where they may need help, and what areas they should practise more.

12. Do you offer a free trial or demo?

Yes, parents can request a free trial/demo session to understand how MathDingo works and whether it is suitable for their child.

13. Is MathDingo safe for children?

Yes. MathDingo is designed as a child-friendly learning experience focused on maths practice and confidence-building.

14. Is this suitable for CBSE students?

Yes. MathDingo supports core maths skills that are useful for CBSE students, especially in primary and foundational maths years.

15. Is this suitable for international schools in India?

Yes. MathDingo can support children in international schools because the core maths concepts are globally relevant.

16. How can MathDingo help schools in India?

MathDingo can help schools provide structured maths practice, support students who need extra help, and give teachers an additional tool to improve maths confidence and consistency.

17. Can MathDingo be used as a school pilot?

Yes. Schools can start with a small pilot for selected students, a class, or a year level before deciding on a wider rollout.

18. Which students benefit most from MathDingo?

Students who need help with maths basics, confidence, regular practice, problem-solving, or revision can benefit. It can also support students who are already strong and need enrichment.

19. Does MathDingo reduce teacher workload?

MathDingo can support teachers by giving students additional structured practice and helping identify areas where children may need more support.

20. Can MathDingo be used in after-school programs?

Yes. MathDingo can be used by schools, after-school centres, tuition centres and learning support programs.

21. Can schools use MathDingo for maths intervention?

Yes. Schools can use MathDingo to support students who are behind or need additional maths practice outside regular classroom instruction.

22. Is training provided for teachers or coordinators?

Yes, onboarding and guidance can be provided so teachers or coordinators understand how to use MathDingo effectively.

23. Can MathDingo support preschool or early learning centres?

Yes, MathDingo can support early numeracy skills such as counting, number recognition, patterns, shapes and simple problem-solving.

24. How does a school get started?

A school can start by requesting a demo or pilot discussion. We can understand the school’s needs and suggest a suitable pilot structure.

25. Can MathDingo be customised for Indian schools?

MathDingo can be positioned around the school’s learning goals, year levels and student support needs. The exact customisation depends on the program and rollout size.

Give your child a clearer, calmer way to get better at maths.

Choose the right MathDingo pathway for your country and start with a simple first step today.