One Reply to “Should XtraMath be banned?”

  1. It seems like XtraMath has fallen out of favor for many educators and students. While it was once a popular tool for practicing math facts, there are now numerous alternatives that may be more engaging or effective. Banning it might not be necessary, but perhaps it’s an opportunity for schools to explore updated resources that better meet the needs of today’s learners. What do you think could be a better approach to math practice?

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