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6 lucky winners will receive a 12 month subscription to Mathletics valued at $99 each!

Mathletics is a captivating online learning space providing children with all the tools they need to be successful learners, both at home and in the classroom and beyond.

For parents, we understand how important it is to support your child’s education. Whether you’re looking to give them a little extra help, or you’d like to expand their knowledge, Mathletics is the perfect solution to help.

Used by over 4 million students around the world, Mouths of Mums are giving your child the chance to win one of six x 12 month subscriptions valued at $99 each.

Please note this competition is open from 4th October 2017 until 4th November 2017 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

Winners for this competition

  1. K. DURLINGVIC
  2. L. CowanQLD
  3. P. WheelerVIC
  4. L. PorterQLD
  5. T. HallWA
  6. R. MarchionnaVIC
  • He’s still just learnt to count so we’d be using this to get a head start before he goes to school.


  • Concentrating it the hardest thing with Maths learning. In a class of 25 its difficult to concentrate with one teacher. I would love to support my child’s education. To expand his knowledge and see how much fun Maths can be. Ive always beleived if they have fun learning they enjoy learning. Love to be chosen for Matheletics


  • The harder questions


  • Still uses fingers to count instead of doing the calculation in her head.Struggles to line numerals up neatly in columns when solving math problems. Doesn’t know left from right. Has a hard time telling time.


  • My sister (in year 3) struggles with timetables (and almost everything actually). She had to take time off school when she was smaller because of her surgery -she had epilepsy- and she has fallen behind at school. Mathematics are really challenging for her and she would need the extra help.


  • My daughter struggles to understand what order the numbers are in. She gets muddled up very easy.


  • My little guy in year 3 struggles with some of his maths, he needs extra help and this would be great to sit with him and do.


  • At the moment, being only a toddler, he struggles with seeing numbers as ways to count, not just words


  • Unfortunately everything. My 6 year old really struggles with math.


  • Both my sons have very bad recall memory and struggle with learning this would be perfect.


  • She just needs the confidence and coming into year 6, needs to hone in on the tables more.


  • Fast counting


  • My little girl finds maths a struggle because she is visually impaired and needs more time before the class moves on. She is in kinder and each year will be a little more behind unless we can finds something to hep her.


  • Most times he finds times tables the hardest, but some times he lacks the time and patience for dividing the number of times something goes into another number, not every time. This time he could probably work out the number of times the word time was used in this answer, though it would be a thousand times easier if he could use mathletics to help him too 🙂


  • My son is struggling a little bit with long division and long multiplication. He finds other more complex problems easier than both of these.


  • My older two are in school, my youngest goes next year, and my son is a whiz at maths. My daughter doesn’t specialise in maths (she’s a writing whiz) like her brother, in fact she often complains about how hard it is and how it ALL just doesn’t make sense!


  • My two older children love maths, they have used Mathletics since prep, my younger son who is Autistic is having trouble , he is picking it up , but at a much slower rate than his sisters did, not helping is our local Primary School no longer enrolls it’s students in Mathletics.


  • Pretty much everything ! I also had trouble with maths and never got t help and maths is still a problem for me


  • Division


  • This would be great for my grandchildren. Everything is challenging.


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