Homeschool curriculum review

CTCMath

Online math, mastery practice, video lessons

Last reviewed January 2025 · Price last checked January 2025

$150–$250
per year
Annual family membership varies by promotion and plan

About This Curriculum

An online math curriculum with video lessons, practice sets, grading, and progress tracking. It is commonly compared with Teaching Textbooks by families wanting independent homeschool math.

This review looks at who CTCMath fits best, who should compare alternatives, what a normal day can look like, parent prep, cost, and similar programs to consider.

Who This Fits Best

CTCMath is strongest for secular families covering K–12 who want more independent, screen-based lessons with built-in grading or instruction. It is especially worth considering if your priorities include family membership can be cost-effective and short video lessons support independent math practice.

Who Should Consider an Alternative

Consider an alternative if math only — not a full curriculum or some students may need more hands-on explanation. Families who need a very different teaching format, budget level, or faith orientation should compare CTCMath against the alternatives below before buying.

What a Typical Day Looks Like

A typical day with CTCMath usually centers on a student logging in, completing assigned lessons, and moving through the sequence with parent check-ins. Parents should still review progress, discuss difficult concepts, and make sure the online format is producing real understanding rather than box-checking.

Parent Prep Required

CTCMath can reduce daily teaching time, but parent oversight still matters. Plan to monitor progress, help when lessons stall, and decide whether the pacing is serving your child.

At a Glance

SecularOnlineMath FocusedSelf PacedIndependentAutomated GradingBudget-Friendly

Strengths & Considerations

Strengths

  • Family membership can be cost-effective
  • Short video lessons support independent math practice
  • Progress tracking helps parents see completion and scores

Consider Before Buying

  • Math only — not a full curriculum
  • Some students may need more hands-on explanation
  • Interface and lesson style may not fit every learner

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Frequently Asked Questions About CTCMath

How much does CTCMath cost?+

CTCMath runs about $150–$250 per year. Annual family membership varies by promotion and plan

What grades does CTCMath cover?+

CTCMath covers grades K–12. Always check the publisher's current placement guidance before buying.

Is CTCMath faith-based or secular?+

CTCMath is secular. An online math curriculum with video lessons, practice sets, grading, and progress tracking. It is commonly compared with Teaching Textbooks by families wanting independent homeschool math.

Who is CTCMath best for?+

CTCMath is strongest for secular families covering K–12 who want more independent, screen-based lessons with built-in grading or instruction. It is especially worth considering if your priorities include family membership can be cost-effective and short video lessons support independent math practice.

Who should avoid CTCMath?+

Consider an alternative if math only — not a full curriculum or some students may need more hands-on explanation. Families who need a very different teaching format, budget level, or faith orientation should compare CTCMath against the alternatives below before buying.