Homeschool Resources: Math

Good morning, how are you? Charlie has been working so hard in his Homeschool Math workbooks this year. But I’ve noticed he is getting tired of the workbooks and there is things inside them he doesn’t know how to do. This week were going to check out the Homeschool Resources: Math below and see if there is other resources Charlie would prefer using in Math. If you’ve used these resources leave me a comment and let me know what you think of them and why.

Absurd Math– Grades 6-10, with parental supervision

This website offers a free series of 4 interactive, pre-algebra level problem-solving games that will test your student’s math skills in a fun and challenging way.

Math Mammoth 

Math Mammoth

Math Mammoth offers a comprehensive library of PDF math worktexts, workbooks, and a complete math curriculum for grades 1-8 created by Maria Miller, a math teacher, and passionate homeschool math advocate.

MathHelp.com

MathHelp.com

 This popular online video math curriculum covers Pre-Algebra, Algebra I & II, Geometry as well as PSAT/NMSQT, SAT, and ACT math test prep, and access to tutoring for 4th through 6th-grade math.

The Dance of Chance– Grades 3-9, with parental supervision

The Center for Polymer Studies collaborated with the Boston Museum of Science to develop this online exhibit of experiments and examples that helps students explore the exciting world of patterns in nature – especially fractals.

Watermelon.org: Watermelon Math– Grades Pre-K – 2, with parental supervision

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Summer is definitely watermelon time – and in fact, National Watermelon Day is August 3rd. When you get to this site, you can find all kinds of resources that use watermelon as a teaching tool. What could be sweeter?

Redbird Mathematics & Language Arts

Math & Language Arts Bundle

Redbird Mathematics and Redbird Language Arts & Writing from McGraw Hill Education is a highly personalized, adaptive online curriculum developed by Stanford University and uses advanced education technologies to blend instruction, interactive practice, and innovative analysis.

Learn With Math Games & Activities– Grades K-9 (with parental supervision)

This website is an archive of online math games and activities for students in elementary grades through middle school or early high school.

HomeschoolMath.net– Grades K-12

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This is a great resource for homeschool parents — and kids can have fun playing the online math games and activities offered here.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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