About Us

Diversity Mathemagicians, first and foremost, is a tool for educators. It was created for teachers and tutors (and parents who are willing to tutor) to help transform their students into Math Wizards. This transformation does not happen overnight. It takes hard work and proper guidance.

Diversity Mathemagicians is accessible only by subscription per student. Subscribe to unlock the modules that will help you and your students with this transformation.

    Train by grade:
  1. Grade K-1
  2. Grade 2
  3. Grade 3
  4. Grade 4
  5. Grade 5
  6. Grade 6
  7. Grade 7-8

    or by category:
  1. Addition and Subtraction
  2. Multiplication and Division
  3. PEMDAS (Order of Operations)
  4. Fractions
  5. Decimals
  6. Pre-Algebra
  7. Algebra I: Graphing
  8. Algebra I: Factoring

Each module has a set number of levels and each level has five questions. At the completion of all levels, your time is recorded on the ladder. Train for mastery by trying to get a better time.

Master each module and become a Mathemagician!

Our Humble Beginnings

The first version of this program was created in 2005 as a standalone written in DarkBasic, a gaming language. Results, in the form of improved standardized test scores, were immediate and significant (see Success Stories). I knew that I had to make this program accessible to the vast marjority but in order to do that, it needed to be converted to an online version. It took a while to create as there were many barriers to development. Finally, in 2019, everything came together thanks to the Linux server setup in 2015 by my late and dear friend Luke Bose and YouTube tutorials from an awesome teacher by the name of Daniel Nielsen aka mmtuts. The vision started to become a reality and in early 2020, 15 years in the making, Diversity Mathemagicians was born!

About the Owner

Roel Sanchez, an Information Technology (IT) professional, has extensive experience in software development and project management in the banking, petroleum, and healthcare philanthropy industries. He has a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Cal Poly Pomona and a Certificate in Project Management from UCLA Extension. He had a year-long stint as a math teacher for the Los Angeles Unified School District and owned a tutoring center, Diversity Educational Center, before going back to IT full-time.

Contact Us to unlock your student's potential!