Summer with Mathnasium

Summer at Mathnasium keeps math skills strong.

The expression "use it or lose it" applies to math knowledge, too. On average, students lose 2.6 months of what they've learned in math class over summer break. Summer at Mathnasium is the answer.

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Unlock your child's potential this summer with our engaging and effective programs. Want to learn more about our summer programs? Scroll below for details or give us a call today.

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A. Jun 8–12 | B. Jun 15–19 | C. Jun 22–26 | D. Jul 13–17 | E. Jul 20–24 | F. Jul 27–31 | G. Aug 3–7
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More than Just Math!
Our summer program offers personalized math learning and assessment for students in grades 1–12, with flexible scheduling that works around your summer plans. Middle and high school students (grades 6–12) benefit from intensive, week-long, half-day prep courses focused on skill-building and mastery. Students in grades 1–5 enjoy interactive, topic-based math camps filled with games and activities, available in half-day or full-day, week-long sessions. Select the week(s): A. Jun 8–12 | B. Jun 15–19 | C. Jun 22–26 | D. Jul 13–17 | E. Jul 20–24 | F. Jul 27–31 | G. Aug 3–7
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Prevent Summer Slide and Make Math Fun This Summer!

Want to give your child an enjoyable math learning experience while preventing the ‘Summer Slide’—the loss of academic skills over the summer? When students don’t engage in activities like reading or practicing math, they may experience regression and learning gaps.

At Mathnasium of Fremont, we offer premier Summer Programs for students entering grades 1–12. Our programs help students build confidence, strengthen math skills, and start the new school year prepared.

Each student receives a comprehensive assessment and works with our expert instructors on personalized math workouts through live, one-on-one instruction—available in-center or online. Our flexible scheduling allows students to attend two 1-hour sessions per week, or you can customize the schedule to fit your summer plans.

Additionally, we offer Camp Mathnasium and Prep Courses for an engaging summer learning experience!


At Mathnasium, we believe math is both logical and creative—a subject that builds upon itself and unlocks future opportunities. Our mission is to teach math in a way that makes sense to students, helping them improve skills, boost comprehension, and develop a positive attitude toward math. Start preparing for success today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions to resolve basic outstanding concerns without speaking to someone.

  • What is summer learning loss in math?

    Summer learning loss in math, often called the “summer slide,” refers to the decline in mathematical skills and retention that can occur when students go for long periods without consistent practice and reinforcement.

  • Why can excessive repetition and memorization without conceptual understanding limit a student’s long-term success in learning mathematics?

    Neuroscience research also suggests that deep mathematical understanding develops when students actively reason, solve problems, make connections, and apply concepts in different contexts—not through repetition and memorization alone.

  • How does neuroscience explain the importance of conceptual understanding over simple repetition and memorization in long-term math retention?

    When math concepts are practiced regularly and meaningfully, the connections between neurons become more efficient and durable through a process called synaptic strengthening.

  • Why is repetition alone not enough for learning math?

    Repetition may help with short-term recall, but without conceptual understanding, students often forget the material over time. Deep understanding helps the brain build stronger and more lasting neural connections.

  • Why do some students struggle with unfamiliar math problems?

    Students who rely mainly on memorized procedures may struggle when problems are presented in new ways. Their brains may not have developed flexible problem-solving pathways and interconnected understanding.

  • Why do students often forget math after a long break?

    Many students store math as isolated steps rather than deeply understood concepts. Without continued practice and application, those weak memory pathways fade more quickly.

  • How can summer math practice improve long-term retention?

    Consistent practice that includes problem solving, critical thinking, and conceptual understanding helps strengthen long-term memory and cognitive flexibility. This better prepares students for success in the next school year.

Changing lives through math

Learn how Mathnasium helped Jason get into a competitive summer program.

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Our Method Gets Results

The proven Mathnasium Method™ builds the foundation for math mastery through deep understanding.

  • Individual Assessment
  • Customized Learning Plan
  • Face to Face Instruction
  • Proprietary Curriculum
94%

SUCCESS

of parents report an improvement in their child’s math skills and understanding

93%

ATTITUDE

of parents report improved attitude toward math after attending Mathnasium

90%

MATH SKILLS

of students saw an improvement in their school grades

Make the Most of Summer, and Be Prepared for Fall

Mathnasium helps students:

  • Retain their math knowledge
  • Gain an advantage for the coming school year
  • Apply math in fun and engaging ways
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