Fraction Ball Court

Bring Fraction Ball to your playground.

A research-proven math game painted directly onto your basketball court. Your students play a real sport. Your fractions scores go up. Your court works harder.

What You Get

  • Court license ($2,500 initial + $500/year renewal)

  • Professional court designs (Fraction Ball + Numberball lines)

  • LMS access for all 4th & 5th grade teachers at your school

  • Full Activity Guide (digital, for all licensed teachers)

  • Optional: painting partner referral (local approved vendor)

SCHOOL COURT LICENSE

$2,500 + $500/year renewal

Court painting costs not included.

How It Works

1

Schedule a call

We walk you through the program, pricing, and court design options.

2

Choose your design

Select from standard court layouts or customize for your space.

3

Use your vendor or ours

Most schools use their existing approved painting contractor. We provide exact court specifications.

4

Teachers and students get access

Once licensed, your 4th & 5th grade teachers get LMS access, Activity Guides, and video walkthroughs.

Why Administrators Choose Fraction Ball

Research-backed outcomes

Four peer-reviewed RCTs published in top journals. 25%+ improvement in fraction understanding. This isn't anecdotal — it's evidence you can bring to your board.

Maximizes existing infrastructure

Your basketball court is already there. Adding Fraction Ball lines turns it into a dual-purpose learning space.

Teacher demand

Teachers across 50+ schools are already using Fraction Ball. When they request it, you'll know why.

Designed for equity

Developed with and for diverse learners. Research population: 97% Latine, 83% free/reduced lunch, 47% ELL. Inclusion is the design, not an afterthought.

  • "Students wanted to win, and they wanted to make sure that they got the amount of points that they earned. It was a lot of mental math and communication. More than anything, I saw a lot of collaboration, communication, critical thinking on their feet."

    —Guadalupe Cruz, 5th Grade Teacher at El Sol Academy

  • "There was a student in particular who was very frustrated at the beginning... Then little by little I saw his confidence growing and he was convinced that he could do it. That confidence he gained on the court is carrying over into the classroom."

    —Ivet Gonzalez, STEM Specialist at El Sol Academy

Ready to bring Fraction Ball to your school?

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