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Timeline

2015

Mashup Math is Born

Anthony Persico, a middle school math teacher, creates a YouTube channel called Mashup Math that shares colorful, animated math lessons to help his students to visualize and understand difficult topics.

 

2016

Mashup Math Expands

As the YouTube channel rapidly grew in popularity, the Mashup Math website was launched and began sharing printable math puzzles, worksheets, and activity ideas for K-8 math teachers and parents.

 

2017

Mashup Math’s Website Hits One Million Visitors

As more and more K-8 math puzzles, activities, blog posts, and resources are added to Mashup Math’s website, total daily visitors exceed one million people worldwide.

 

2020

Mashup Math Membership Program Goes Live

As demand for remote learning content rises due to the pandemic, the Mashup Math Membership Program is launched, where users gain access to the complete library of K-8 math resources all in one place.

 

2021

YouTube Creator Award / Mashup Math is Featured on Edutopia

Mashup Math earns a prestigious YouTube Creator Award™ for surpassing 100,000 subscribers and two Mashup Math activities—Which One Doesn’t Belong? and Think-Notice-Wonder—are featured on the George Lucas Educational Foundation’s Edutopia website.

 

2023

10,000 Member Milestone

The Mashup Math Membership Program, which gives users on-demand access to all of our K-8 math resources, reaches 10,000 active daily users comprising of math teachers, specialists, tutors, and parents.

 

About Us

Far too many students see math as a stale and boring subject, which leads many to give up on the subject altogether—severely limiting their future career opportunities and personal development. But who says that learning math can’t be fun? The idea that mathematics—when presented in a colorful and engaging way—can be a truly enjoyable subject is what inspired the creation of Mashup Math.

The site was founded in 2015 by Anthony Persico, a middle school math teacher in the United States, who used animation software to create video lessons and puzzles that made difficult math topics fun and easy-to-understand for kids, which he began sharing on a website and YouTube channel called Mashup Math.

Since then, Mashup Math has grown into a comprehensive online collection of K-8 math resources that are designed to help students practice and learn math in a fun and engaging way. With a focus on math skills and topics typically covered in grades K-8, Mashup Math offers a wide range of learning materials and resources including puzzles, worksheets, and animated video lessons that change the way students think about practicing and learning math. Since launching, Mashup Math has become a go-to destination for math teachers who rely on our resources to make their daily lessons fun and engaging for students. Since launching in 2021, the Mashup Math Membership Program has over 10,000 daily active users who rely on our colorful and engaging math puzzles and resources to make their daily lessons fun and enjoyable for their students.

About Our Founder

Anthony Persico

Founder and President, Mashup Math

Anthony Persico is a math teacher, education enthusiast, and the founder of Mashup Math. With a background in elementary and secondary math education and special education, Anthony has taught thousands of K-12 students across the United States. He has also reached hundreds of thousands of students globally via his acclaimed Mashup Math YouTube Channel, which won a YouTube Creator Award™ in 2021. As an advisor to Amazon Education's With Math I Can campaign, Anthony joins esteemed Stanford University professors Jo Boaler and Carol Dweck in their mission to promote math literacy. Additionally, Anthony is a contributor to Edutopia and the George Lucas Educational Foundation, where he shares his insights and expertise on education.

Anthony appears on FOX31 Live to Feature Mashup Math’s Puzzle Activities.

Awards & Acknowledgements

 
 

Denver-Based Mashup Math Grows Digital Classroom Worldwide

Mashup Math Holiday Puzzles Featured on Fox31 Live News