Homeschool Resources: Math

Good morning, welcome to a new week. I wanted to share Homeschool Resource: Math with you. Please check out the resources below and let me know if you’ve used these resources with your students. If so what did you like or dislike about the resources and why? Charlie and I will be check out Math Mammoth this week.

Homeschooling Resources Math Lessons

Math Mammoth


Math Mammoth created by Maria Miller, a math teacher, and passionate homeschool math advocate, Math Mammoth offers a comprehensive library of PDF math worktexts, workbooks, and complete math curriculum in CD or digital download formats.

Exploratorium: Pi Day– Grades 3-12, with parental supervision

Photo of the Pi Day Shrine, which is on the Exploratorium's Plaza.


Did you know that next Monday, March 14, is International Pi Day? Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter that is represented as 3.14.

The Exploratorium Museum in San Francisco offers this website with fun activities to learn about Pi. Find out what ancient Babylonians, Archimedes, Zu Chongzhi of China, and French Mathematician Georges Buffon knew about Pi.
When you get to the site, you’ll see a menu at the left to explore:

  • Guide to Celebrating Pi Day
  • A Brief History of Pi
  • A Slice of Pi Day History

The activities include:

  • Cutting Pi
  • Pi Toss
  • Pi Graph

You can also set a reminder for a live Pi Day stream on Monday, March 14, 2022, from 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. at this site.
And if you really want to go in-depth, don’t miss The Joy of Pi website for lots more info, resources, lessons, and activities.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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