The math practice kids actually want to do.

Major League Learning turns the sports your kid already loves into the math they need — every problem built from real game moments.

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Kids tune out of math. Sports keep them in.

Somewhere around fourth grade, math starts feeling like a chore — abstract, disconnected, easy to give up on. But the same kid who says they hate math can rattle off a batting average or tell you exactly how many yards to the end zone. Major League Learning meets them there: every problem is built from the sports they already love, so the math finally has a reason to matter.

How it works

Not flashcards. Not worksheets. The sports your kid already loves, turned into the math they need.

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    Math wrapped in the sports they love.

    Every question is built from real game moments — batting averages, yards to the end zone, three-point percentages. Kids stop asking "when will I ever use this?" because they already are.

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    A daily habit that actually sticks.

    Bite-sized practice and streaks turn math from a chore into something they come back to. Minutes a day, real momentum.

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    Skills that show up on the scoreboard.

    Progress you can see — what's clicking, what needs work — so you know the screen time is paying off.

A taste of the game

Real sports moments, real math. Here are a few examples.

Baseball

A batter has 27 hits in 90 at-bats this season.

What is their batting average, rounded to three decimal places?

Answer.300
Football

The offense is on their own 32-yard line.

How many yards do they need to reach the opponent’s end zone?

Answer68 yards
Basketball

A player makes 9 of 20 three-point attempts.

What percentage of their threes did they make?

Answer45%

Built for parents to trust

Privacy-first

We collect only what we need and never sell your data. This waitlist site collects no information from children.

No ads to kids

The app is a focused practice space — no advertising, no dark patterns, nothing competing for your child's attention.

Adult-controlled

You set it up, you see the progress. The waitlist and account are for grown-ups (18+).

Questions parents ask

When does it launch?

We're putting the finishing touches on the app now and plan to launch TBD. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.

What grades and ages is it for?

Major League Learning is designed for elementary and middle-school kids (roughly grades K–8). The waitlist and account are managed by an adult.

What will it cost?

We're still finalizing pricing. Waitlist members lock in founding-family pricing at launch — our best rate, reserved for the families who joined early.

Is my child's data safe?

Yes. Privacy is foundational: we collect only what we need, never sell data, and this pre-launch site collects no children’s data at all. Full details are in our Privacy Policy.

Which sports are included?

At launch you can expect the big ones — baseball, football, and basketball — with more on the way. Every question is built from real game contexts in those sports.

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Join the waitlist for founding-family pricing and launch-day access. No spam, ever.

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