Action Math Baseball
Action Math Baseball — A Quick Summary for Administrators
Action Math Baseball is a web-based math program for grades 5–8 that turns standards-based practice into a Major League season. Students draft real MLB players and use real statistics to win — practicing core math the whole time. It is self-paced and auto-graded, so it adds engagement without adding to a teacher’s workload.
Evidence of impact
- 12-point pre/post gain in math (average 66% → 78%) in an independent study of 17 teachers and 885 students.
- 94% of instructors would recommend it to a colleague; 88% of students were motivated to participate.
- 2× CODiE Award Finalist (2022 & 2024).
Standards & funding
- Built on the Common Core math standards for grades 5–7 and the Standards for Mathematical Practice, with crosswalks to TEKS (TX), B.E.S.T. (FL), and SOL (VA).
- Supports the ESSA “Demonstrates a Rationale” evidence standard, backed by the independent pre/post evaluation above.
- Eligible for Title I, Title II, and Title IV funds.
Cost
- Licenses are per student. With the current 50% launch discount, a class of 25 is about $125 — roughly $5 per student for the year.
- Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee. Purchase orders are welcome.
Privacy & safety
- Compliant with COPPA, FERPA, CCPA, and SOPIPA. Student data is never sold and no ads are shown to students.
- Collects only minimal student information; data is encrypted in transit and stored on U.S.-based infrastructure. We will sign a district Data Privacy Agreement (DPA) on request.
What it takes from the teacher
- Set up in about 10 minutes — create a class and share student logins.
- ~6–10 hours of self-paced student play; fits a class period, intervention block, or summer session.
- Zero grading — the program scores every standard and builds the reports.
- Runs in a browser on the devices the school already owns (Chromebooks, tablets, laptops). No install.
The ask
I’d like to use Action Math Baseball with my students. It is low-cost, standards-aligned, privacy-compliant, and adds no grading burden — and it’s eligible for Title funding. May we move forward with a class license (or a pilot)?
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