Learn at your own pace
Ask questions, get answers
Weekly teacher-led sessions
Help guide future lessons
Watch a lesson, search the library, or explore the forums.
Start with clear video explanations designed to help you understand the concepts behind the math, not just memorize steps.
Use the Try Cycle and 24/7 AI Tutor.
Try the problem yourself, identify what happened, and get guided hints that help you learn from mistakes and build confidence.
Join live office hours or request additional support.
When you need extra help, attend live office hours, ask questions, and request future lessons on topics you’d like covered.
No. Bodine Math is designed to support how students learn math, not a specific curriculum.
Whether you are a homeschool, public school, or private school student, the concepts taught in Bodine Math align with the skills and standards used across most math programs. The focus is on helping students understand the “why” behind the math so they can succeed regardless of the curriculum they use.
That’s exactly why Bodine Math offers multiple levels of support.
Start with the video library, student forums, and 24/7 AI Tutor to get help whenever you need it. If you’re still stuck, Premium members can attend live weekly office hours and get help directly from a licensed math teacher.
Can’t make a live session? You can submit a lesson request, and I may create a future lesson or video explanation that is added to the resource library for everyone to benefit from.
Can’t I just use ChatGPT for AI help?
Absolutely—and ChatGPT can be a useful tool. The difference is that Bodine Math AI Tutor is designed specifically to help students learn math, not just complete assignments.
Most AI tools are built to answer questions. The Bodine Math AI Tutor is built to guide learning.
Here’s what makes it different:
It follows the Try Cycle.
Instead of immediately solving problems, the tutor asks what you’ve tried, helps identify mistakes, and guides you one step at a time. The goal is understanding, not just getting the answer.
It connects directly to Bodine Math resources.
When appropriate, the tutor can recommend lessons from the Bodine Math library so you can review the concept from a teacher-led explanation.
It encourages productive struggle.
Learning happens when students think, attempt, adjust, and try again. The tutor is designed to support that process rather than replace it.
It’s part of a complete support system.
The AI Tutor works alongside the lesson library, student forums, recorded office hours, and live office hours for Premium members.
Bottom line:
If all you want is an answer, there are plenty of tools that can provide one. Bodine Math is designed to help you build confidence, develop problem-solving skills, and actually understand the math you’re learning.
Bodine Math currently focuses on middle school math, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus, Statistics, and ACT/SAT math preparation. Because the focus is on mathematical concepts and problem-solving strategies, students from a wide variety of curricula and grade levels can benefit from the lessons and support resources.
No. Bodine Math is designed to support homeschool, public school, and private school students. The goal is to help students understand math concepts regardless of the curriculum or school they attend.
Plus members receive access to the lesson library, student forums, recorded office hours, lesson requests, and the 24/7 AI Tutor.
Premium members receive everything in Plus, along with live weekly office hours, real-time homework help, screenshot uploads for the AI Tutor, priority lesson requests, and the ability to request custom video explanations.
Yes. Bodine Math memberships are month-to-month, and you can cancel at any time. There are no long-term contracts or cancellation fees.
If you cancel, your membership benefits will remain active through the end of your current billing period. You can rejoin at any time if you decide you’d like access again in the future.
Hi, I’m Brett Bodine, a high school math teacher with over 15 years of experience teaching Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, and Precalculus.
I created Bodine Math and the Try Cycle to help students learn complex topics in a way that is clear, approachable, and effective. The Try Cycle emphasizes the importance of trying, failing, fixing mistakes, and repeating the process until success is achieved.
Most students believe they need more tricks, shortcuts, or formulas to memorize. In reality, most students need a stronger understanding of the underlying concepts. When students truly understand the “why” behind the math, they are better equipped to solve unfamiliar problems with confidence.
That is the philosophy behind Bodine Math: build understanding first, develop confidence through practice, and use mistakes as opportunities to learn and grow.