Comes with fillable PDFs, so a student could use an iPad or similar to do the work (no need to print). Math Mammoth Grade 1– written to the student (a fluent reader could probably do this without much support), very high quality, easy to use, excessive practice, inexpensive, no manipulatives, very conceptual, not much review. Suitably primarily for parents who themselves are math teachers or early childhood specialists. Very conceptual, good for later transition to Singapore or Beast Academy. Required teacher’s books sold separately. ![]() ![]() Based around Cuisenaire rods, it’s all hands-on, no to very little reading. Miquon Math Orange and Red - very different. Suitable for children with learning disabilities. Required manipulatives kit sold separately. Parent intensive, but short lessons (15-20 min). Scripted, mostly aloud, intensive interleaved, interval spaced, varied retrieval practice. Many engineers come out of the Saxon math curricula. Saxon K - one of the favorites among homeschoolers for decades. Singapore Math is justifiably regarded as a high-quality math program. Singapore Math Essentials - just what it reads, the essential bits of kindergarten math. The review is built into games, parent-intensive. ![]() RightStart Level A - Montessori-based, lots of manipulatives (you do absolutely need their kit), very hands-on, expensive, rigorous, scripted (good for busy parents). Here are some of my favorite math curricula: Feel free to touch base with me about it. As part of my homeschool advocacy work, I devote a lot of time to helping people find the right curricula for their child. In fact, I have an entire room with floor to ceiling bookshelves devoted to my homeschool curricula library. While I restrain myself from offering commentary on websites and apps for online teaching purposes, I spend a great deal of time and money perusing homeschool curricula.
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