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Early Math

June 3, 2016 by Imaan 3 Comments

Years ago, when I started homeschooling, I fretted over how expensive everything was and felt wretched when I could not afford this or that programme. Now that I’m starting over with Peep, I see that I was being completely ridiculous. Ah… hindsight! ;)

There are lots of free Math resources online and some may lack the bells and whistles that we may often look for or be used to. Still, now that I’m in a back-to-basics mode, I see how these are good, solid materials that have stood the test of time.

Here are some Mathy links you might enjoy checking out:

  • First Lessons in Arithmetic
  • Samuel L. Blumenfeld’s Arithmetic Program
  • First Lessons in Numbers
  • SW Baird’s Graded Work in Arithmetic:
    • Year 1
    • Year 2
    • Year 3
    • Year 4
    • Year 5
    • Year 6
    • Year 7
    • Year 8
  • CIMT’s Mathematics Enhancement Programme (Reception to Secondary level)
  • Comprehensive School Mathematics Program Preservation Project (K to 6)
  • Dad’s Worksheets
  • Khan Academy
  • Eureka Math by Great Minds
  • Ray’s Arithmetic – AN ABSOLUTE GEM!!
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CK-12

February 12, 2011 by Imaan No Comments

OK… you guys are going to love this…

CK-12 Foundation

CK-12 Foundation FlexBooks

CK-12 Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission to reduce the cost of textbook materials for the K-12 market both in the U.S. and worldwide. Using an open-content, web-based collaborative model termed the “FlexBook,” CK-12 intends to pioneer the generation and distribution of high quality educational content that will serve both as core text as well as provide an adaptive environment for learning through the FlexBook Platform™.

What’s that all mean, you ask? In a word: free books! (Ok, two words!) As CK-12 puts it:

Traditional textbooks are both expensive and rigid. FlexBooks conform to national and state textbook standards. They are free, easy to update and easy to customize. With FlexBooks, you can customize your textbooks to support your innovative work in the classroom. The CK-12 Foundation provides FlexBooks free to anyone who wants to use them.

You can download these FlexBooks (PDF, iPad and Kindle). Create an account at CK-12 and you can create your own FlexBook by dragging and dropping chapters that you want before saving and printing.

Totally awesome and totally free.

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Math Books & Notebooking

January 31, 2011 by Imaan 4 Comments

Mars adores reading and walks around with her nose buried in her book. I mean this literally. Her father’s come close to a coronary watching her – “The stairs! The stairs! Put the book aside before you crash down the stairs and break something!” I’m pleased that she loves reading because there was a time when I was worried about her seeming lack of progress. My fears were completely groundless of course – but then you do develop some measure of paranoia when everyone asks you why your daughter isn’t reading at such-and-such age. (She read independently at 6 in case you are wondering.)

Anyway, she is so much like me that it is uncanny. She reads constantly, loves learning new words, has a strong inclination for the humanities and enjoys Science, especially natural history. She’s been trying her hand at writing stories and poetry as well and this has been a great source of pride for me. She is a novice for sure but I’m so glad that she has put her thoughts and feelings down on paper. She had never dared to before – she had never thought that she could or should, always harbouring this notion that she was never good enough.

So like her mama, Mars is doing well on the language front. Unfortunately, like her mama, she is less inclined towards Math. OK, let’s just come right out and say it… she hates Math with a vengeance and would do anything to get away from it.

I’ve tried to inject a bit of fun into her lessons and alhamdulillah there’s been a positive change. I prepared her a Math notebook – the cover has cowboy and horse clipart (she is horse mad!) and and old western style font. I’ve uploaded some of her notebooking sheets here if you want to download them. (Just click on the image below.)

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Math Notebooking

Math Books

Some 'fun math' books we've used

I’ve used some fun Math books like the following:

  • Arithmetricks: 50 Easy Ways to Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide Without a Calculator by Edward H. Julius
  • Brown Paper School book: I Hate Mathematics! by Marilyn Burns
  • Brown Paper School book: Math for Smarty Pants by Marilyn Burns
  • Funny & Fabulous Fraction Stories (Grades 3-6) by Dan Greenberg and Jared Lee
  • Fraction Action by Loreen Leedy
  • Spaghetti And Meatballs For All! by Marilyn Burns
  • Amanda Bean’s Amazing Dream by Marilyn Burns
  • Family Math (Equals Series) by Jean Kerr Stenmark, Virginia Thompson & Ruth Cossey

Do any of you have Math phobic kids? If so, what have you done to help them along? What resources have you found useful?

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Dad’s Worksheets

August 19, 2010 by Imaan No Comments
Dad's Worksheets

If you have a kid who is allergic to Math, you would understand why I am always on the lookout for creative Math resources. I’ve thrown out all the books that have made Mars cry (oh, I kid you not…) and have embarked on The Smarty Pants Math Club :P It’s really just a funny name for our Math lessons (got the idea from Marilyn Burns’ Math for Smarty Pants). We are using CIMT’s Mathematics Enhancement Programme (free! ahem!), living Math resources and worksheets we’ve downloaded online.

Dad’s Worksheets is one of the sites we are using for additional exercises. This dad has reviews of Math books and resources he has used, downloadable handwriting and graph paper, Spaceship Math (oh, my kids love them catchy names :P) and tonnes of worksheets (5,137 and counting!!)… all FREE!

So pay the site a visit… it is really all that and a bag of chips :)

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Number Nut

July 4, 2010 by Imaan No Comments

My elder daughter hated Math when we began homeschooling years ago. (She takes after me I think!) She and Math have reached some kind of a truce but it is still a volatile relationship :) Anyway, I looked into many Math resources and over the years, found a few gems that some of you might find useful because they are free! Woo hoo again! Here’s one to start off:

Number Nut

The same site that gave you Rader’s Chem4Kids, Biology4Kids, Cosmos4Kids, Physics4Kids and Geography4Kids have come up with NumberNut.Com. You get the following at Number.Nut:

BASIC MATH: Shapes & Colors, Numbers & Counting, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division.

ADVANCED MATH: Fractions, Decimals, Percentages, Estimation & Rounding, Ratios, and Money.

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