What is RM City?

What is RM City?

Reasoning Mind (RM City) is our supplemental online Math curriculum for 2nd – 5th grade students. Access RM City at https://my.reasoningmind.org/ using one of the following internet browsers: Google Chrome. Internet Explorer.

What happened reasoning minds?

Reasoning Mind, a Houston-based nonprofit, was acquired by Imagine Learning. Imagine is owned by Weld North Education, a private equity firm that has amassed a portfolio of more than 10 education technology companies over the years.

Is Imagine Math adaptive?

Imagine Math PreK–2 is an online, adaptive, supplemental math program with academically rigorous math concepts reinforced by visual models, memorable songs, and intentional vocabulary.

What grades is Imagine Math for?

This help is available on every page of your Imagine Math portal by clicking on the “?” in the top right corner. Option 1 1. Click on the Management tab.

Is Imagine Math free?

Visit www.imaginelearning.com/familyhub for free resources in both English and Spanish for learning math at home. As your student uses Imagine Math Facts throughout the school year, ask them to share with you what they’re learning and which in-game challenges they’ve completed.

What grade levels is imagine math?

Imagine Math has grade-level pathways built for grades 3–8, Algebra I, Geometry, and college test prep. The program also has grade 1 and 2 lessons available for support and remediation. Teachers and administrators have the option to create custom pathways and assign multiple pathways.

Can you skip a lesson imagine math?

The default setting in Imagine Math is to allow students who score 80% or higher, the option to skip the lesson. Students will work through all lesson activities only if they score lower than 80% on the lesson’s pre-quiz.

Is Imagine math free?

Does Imagine Math cost money?

Imagine Learning prices vary according to different subjects. The math courses are priced at $50/year, per student. The literary courses are priced at $150/year, per student.

What is the site code for Imagine math?

Your Site Code is usually the first seven digits of your school or district’s NCES number (see About Site Codes for more information). If you can’t find your school’s NCES number, or if the NCES number listed seems incorrect, contact Imagine Learning Customer Care for help.