Beast Academy Math

Make math fun with stories, puzzles, and problem-solving.

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Ages:

  • 5 - 10 years old

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Locations:

  • Huntingdon Valley

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Schedule:

  • Tuesday - 5:30 pm

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Price:

  • $45 per class

  • $160 per month

Duration:

  • 60 minutes

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What Kids Will Learn

  • Build a strong foundation in math through puzzles, problem-solving, and creative challenges.

  • Practice key skills like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and logic.

  • Develop confidence by tackling problems step by step, with support from instructors.

  • Learn how to explain their thinking and apply math concepts in real situations.

  • Build persistence and a positive attitude toward math by seeing it as fun, not stressful.

Why Beast Academy Math is Great for Kids

  • 🧮 Engaging Curriculum
    Beast Academy uses stories, characters, and puzzles to make math exciting for young learners.

  • 🤔 Critical Thinking
    Kids don’t just memorize — they learn to think through problems, spot patterns, and explain solutions.

  • 🎨 Fun & Creative
    The comic-style books and activities keep kids motivated and curious.

  • 📈 Confidence Building
    Mastering new concepts helps kids believe in their abilities and enjoy learning.

Who’s Teaching This Class

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    Tatiana Fesenko

FAQs

What Parents Say

  • "The comic books make it feel like playtime, but she’s learning real math skills."

    — Priya V., parent