Frequently Asked Questions


To use QuizCenter, you select the topics that you want to work on and add them to your Learning Plan. We have created a well organized set of math topics that are based on the Stanford Achievement Test Series. This set of topics is comprehensive and covers all skills that should be learned by students in grades K-12. 
 
At any given point, you should have about 5-10 topics in your Learning Plan, more topics will clutter your screen and confuse you. You can always add or remove topics from the Learning Plan. After you have created the Learning Plan, you start taking practice quizzes on each topic. In each quiz, the application will present you a series of multiple-choice questions and score your answers. Depending on your score, you may want to take another quiz for that topic or if you consider your score to be satisfactory, you can mark that topic as completed. 

  1. Create a 2LearnMath account: You need a 2LearnMath account to use QuizCenter.  The account is free and very easy to create.
  2. Create the Learning Plan: When you go to QuizCenter for the first time after creating your 2LearnMath account, you will be asked to create a Learning Plan .  You create your Learning Plan by selecting topics from the overall list of topics. You can use the search features of QuizCenter to find the topics appropriate for your grade and needs.  Then you add these topics to a Learning Plan. The Learning Plan enables you to avoid having to search for the topics the next time you visit the site.  Your selected topics will be available to you in the Learning Plan right away.
  3. Take A Quiz: You can take quizzes for any topic in the Learning Plan.
  4. Complete a Topic: When you feel that you have achieved sufficient practice on a topic, you can mark it as complete. 
  5. Add topics to Learning Plan: You can add more topics to your Learning Plan at any time. 

If you have already created an account with 2LearnMath and you are not able to log in, please reset your password.  You can do that by using this form.

Absolutely.  Please let us know the topic by using this form and we will review your request.

If you need to find a specific topic to add to your Learning Plan, you can search for it using keywords. For example, in order to find the topic "Multiplying two fractions", you can enter the keywords "multiplying", "fraction", or "fractions" and the topic will be included in the search results.  Please note that you will only be shown the search results that match the grade that you select in the search criteria.  If you want to see all matching topics irrespective of their grade, you should specify the grade as "All" in your search criteria.
 
If you do not know the exact topic name but just want to browse all topics to find the topic that interests you, you should perform the search by specifying no keywords.  In this case, you will see all topics listed in a heirarchial structure.  For example, you can navigate the topic heirarchy as follows: Computation -> Fraction Multiplication -> "Multiplying two fractions" to find the topic that you seek.

We are constantly working to improve the quality of our content and we welcome your feedback about errors in our questions.  We have provided links with each question that will enable you to provide us this feedback.  During a quiz and on the results page, you will see the following text about each question on the right side:
 
Think there is a problem with this question> Let us know
 
You should click the "Let us know" link to provide your feedback about the error in the questions. Similarly, when we display the result

We are constantly working to improve the content on our site and we welcome your input.  If you feel that a specific topic is worded improperly, please let us know by completing our feedback form.

On each topic page, below the resources for that topic, you will see the following text:
 
Do you know of a good resource for this topic?
 
Next to it you will find a button labeled "Add a Resource".  You should click on this button to tell us about your resource.  Please note that your resource will not become visible immediately to other users.  We will review your contribution before we include it on the site.  This process normally takes about a day.

This depends on your preference but the more topics you add the more cluttered your Learning Plan page becomes. Therefore, we recommend that on average, you should have between 5-10 topics on your Learning Plan.  This number does not include topics that you have marked "complete".

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