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photo from lillarkie/ CC BY-ND 2.0 Homeschool books and magazines often suggest that you choose curriculum to fit the teaching methods and philosophy you prefer. Did you ever wonder how Math-U-See fits with different methods of homeschool...
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Chalk Dust textbooks are in color and are derived from Houghton Mifflin (now Cengage Learning) textbooks which meet math standards in all states, and are used in colleges . The chapters are divided into sections that include numerous proble...
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・ 1. You go at the child’s pace: There are 30 lessons for the school year, you do a lesson as many times ... ・ 2. Hands on: The whole course works with these blocks and they use them to build numbers, add, subtract ... ・ 3. Videos: Each gra...
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Most of us have been taught math by repetitive drill and worksheets. The method was pencil and paper. Understanding was not emphasized, rather rote memorization. Math·U·See believes it is essential for a student to memorize basic facts and ...
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The Instructional Pack (Manual and Video) provide the instruction necessary for successful implementation in most situations. Following the 4-Steps of Math-U-See most teachers will see students progress in their understanding of mathematics...
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Steve Demme, the author of Math-U-See suggests using these four steps to get the most from the Math-U-See curriculum: ・ 1. Prepare for the Lesson 2. Present the New Topic to the Student 3. Practice for the Student to Acquire ... ・ 1. Prepar...
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First of all, for early grades I’m not convinced any kind of formal curriculum is required.  If you are are comfortable doing elementary-school math, you really can just teach your little one the basics all on your own.  All the same, I dec...
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In 1989-1990 I was a one-man traveling tutor. My weekly circuit took me to four different groups of home educators where I taught math, science, physical education or any combination of these three subjects. It was at one such group that Ma...
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