Math Resources

Math programs that cover all the bases do exist, but so do kids who just don't get it all right away. Not everyone is born with a head for numbers, and even those who are will come across difficult concepts from time to time that require more attention and study. Some parents just try to push on through, without really assessing the child's retention or understanding, hoping eventually they'll just get it.

While there is something to be said for continuity, sometimes it's essential to stop and evaluate, maybe even to camp out on one topic for a while and really make sure your kids know what's going on before resuming regular lessons. After all, one of the benefits of homeschooling is that you can take your time when needed, adapt teaching methods to your child's needs, and generally exercise liberty in the education of your kiddos.

Probably since Adam and Eve undertook the education of their sons, humans have used physical objects to convey in concrete terms the abstract concepts of mathematics. Before a child can understand that "2+2=4," they have to see two apples put beside two more apples (or coconuts, or pennies, or whatever). We call these physical objects manipulatives.

Manipulatives come in all types and sizes and quantities. From plastic bear counters, to working scales, to Cuisenaire rods, to colored pattern blocks, these objects lie somewhere between the realm of toys and educational tools. Kids like handling things, but when those things actually impart important information, parents are happy too. You might be able to overdo manipulatives, but then again, entire curriculum lines are built around their use.

Starting with manipulatives as early as possible is a good idea. Older kids will have no interest in what they see as "little kid stuff," and anyway, they're probably past the age where such methods are effective. Younger kids can begin to learn to think mathematically before they're even "doing school" properly, just by having access to math-oriented toys, games, and gadgets.

Older kids are probably better off with flashcards and drill books, simply learning through repetition to do the basic, as well as the more advanced, functions of math. Part of being good at math is learning the reason behind the functions, but mastery often comes simply through doing the same kinds of problems over and over and over till they become second nature.

A lot of mathematics, after all, is simply facts to be memorized. These facts have the advantage of being discoverable and provable in the physical realm, but there aren't shortcuts, and there isn't a single secret that unlocks the whole scheme of things. Math study takes concentration and commitment, and both parents and students need to be aware of this before getting started.

At the same time, math can be fun, and to a great extent our kids will be enthusiastic about the same things that excite us. If we moan when the math books get dragged out, they'll moan too; if we treat arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry like adventurous terrains to be explored, they'll gladly follow wherever we lead.

Some resources are better suited to cultivating this attitude than others. Occasionally there's no alternative to simply setting kids down with a drill book and making them do division or graphing until they comprehend it, but if we make math exciting from the beginning there's a strong chance kids won't ever get hung up on a single topic in the first place.

For little kids, you might start by reading them picture books like the Sir Cumference Series by Cindy Neuschwander and Wayne Geehan, beautifully illustrated stories that impart mathematical concepts and information through fun and imaginative stories. There are many more math-based picture books available as well, some as basic as identifying numbers and shapes, others more advanced and complex.

Middle and high school students typically need to see how math relates to real life in order to get really excited about it. Again, there are plenty of options, but our favorites are Dr. Stan Schmidt's Life of Fred series. While more of a curriculum than simple resources, these books show through narrative and humor how even the most advanced math problems have real-life application and value.

You'll find all kinds of math resources below, from manipulatives to drill books to picture books and games. Math is an essential and invaluable subject, and we can't afford to give our kids half-hearted exposure to its principles, functions, and theories: these products will help you fill in gaps, reinforce important concepts, and generally guide your kids to thorough understanding of a field of study too often seen as confusing and frustrating.

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25 Super Cool Math Board Games
by Lorraine Hopping Egan; illustrated by Teresa Anderko
from Scholastic Inc.
for 3rd-6th grade
in Math Games & Activities (Location: MATR-GAM)
$3.00 (1 in stock)
Algebra To Go
from Great Source
for 8th-10th grade
in Algebra (Location: MATR-ALG)
$32.35 $12.50 (1 in stock)
Basic Math & Pre-Algebra for Dummies
by Mark Zegarelli
2nd edition from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
for 4th-8th grade
in Math Reference & Teaching Aids (Location: MATR-TA)
$9.00 (2 in stock)
Cuisenaire Rods Alphabet Book
from Learning Resources
for K-4th grade
in Cuisenaire Rod Materials (Location: MATM-ROD)
Dare to Compare Math: Beginning
from Critical Thinking Books
for 2nd-3rd grade
in Critical Thinking Math (Location: MAT-CTP)
$12.99
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MathStart Series Level 3
by Stuart J. Murphy, Illustrated by Cat Bowman Smith
from HarperTrophy
for 2nd-4th grade
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$4.50 (1 in stock)
Delightful Decimals
by Lynette Long
from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
for 3rd-6th grade
in Decimals (Location: MATR-DEC)
$4.50 (1 in stock)
Dr. Math Explains Algebra
by The Math Forum
from Jossey-Bass
for 7th-9th grade
in Algebra (Location: MATR-ALG)
$4.50 (1 in stock)
Dr. Math Gets You Ready for Algebra
by The Math Forum
from Jossey-Bass
for 6th-8th grade
in Algebra (Location: MATR-ALG)
$4.50 (1 in stock)
Edgar Allen Poe’s Pie
by J. Patrick Lewis
from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
for 2nd-6th grade
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$7.99
Everything You Need to Know About Math Homework
by Anne Zeman & Kate Kelly
from Scholastic Inc.
for 4th-6th Grade
in Math Reference & Teaching Aids (Location: MATR-TA)
$6.00 (1 in stock)
Everything's Coming Up Fractions with Cuisenaire Rods
by John Bradford
from Learning Resources
for 4th-6th grade
in Cuisenaire Rod Materials (Location: MATM-ROD)
$6.00 (2 in stock)
Fabulous Fractions
from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
for 3rd-6th grade
in Fractions (Location: MATR-FRA)
Geometry To Go
by Dave Bradley & Lauren L. Darling
from Great Source
for 8th-12th grade
in Geometry & Shapes (Location: MATR-GEO)
$20.00 (1 in stock)
Geometry: Seeing, Doing, Understanding - Solutions Manual
by Harold Jacobs
3rd edition from Master Books
for 11th-12th grade
Cathy Duffy's 100 Top Picks
in Harold Jacobs Mathematics (Location: MAT-MB3)
$30.39 $25.00 (1 in stock)
Go, Fractions!
by Judith Bauer Stamper, illustrated by Chris Demarest
from Houghton Mifflin
for 2nd-4th grade
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$2.50 (1 in stock)
Grapes of Math
by Gregory Tang
from Scholastic Inc.
for 2nd-4th grade
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$4.00 (2 in stock)
Great Graphs and Sensational Statistics
by Lynette Long
from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
for 3rd-7th grade
in Math Games & Activities (Location: MATR-GAM)
$8.00 (1 in stock)
Groovy Geometry
by Lynette Long
from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
for 3rd-6th grade
in Geometry & Shapes (Location: MATR-GEO)
$4.50 (1 in stock)
Grow to Know: Addition
from Kumon Publishing
for Preschool-1st grade
in Kumon Math Skills (Location: MAT-KUM)
Hands-On Math Projects
by Andrew King
from Flowerpot Press
for 1st-2nd grade
in Math Reference & Teaching Aids (Location: MATR-TA)
$9.00 (1 in stock)
How and Why Wonder Book of Coins and Currency
by Dr. Paul J. Gelinas, illustrated by John Hull
from Wonder Books
for 3rd-6th grade
in How and Why Wonder Books (Location: VIN-H&W)
Idea Book for Cuisenaire Rods - Intermediate
from Learning Resources
for 3rd-5th Grade
in Cuisenaire Rod Materials (Location: MATM-ROD)
$15.00
Making Number Talks Matter
by Cathy Humphreys & Ruth Parker
from Stenhouse Publishers
for Adult
in Math Reference & Teaching Aids (Location: MATR-TA)
$10.00 (1 in stock)
Marvelous Multiplication
by Lynette Long
from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
for 3rd-6th grade
in Multiplication (Location: MATR-AR3MU)
Math and Literature (K-3) Book One
by Marilyn Burns
from Math Solutions
for Adult
in Math Reference & Teaching Aids (Location: MATR-TA)
$8.00 (1 in stock)
Math and Literature (K-3) Book Two
by Stephanie Sheffield, introduction by Marilyn Burns
from Math Solutions
for Adult
in Math Reference & Teaching Aids (Location: MATR-TA)
$8.00 (1 in stock)
Math Art Grades 3-5
by Carolyn Ford Brunetto
from Teaching Resources
for 3rd-5th grade
in Math Games & Activities (Location: MATR-GAM)
$4.00 (1 in stock)
Math Dictionary for Kids
by Theresa R. Fitzgerald
4th edition from Prufrock Press
for 4th-9th grade
in Math Reference & Teaching Aids (Location: MATR-TA)
$5.00 (1 in stock)
Math On Call
from Great Source
for 6th-8th grade
in Math Reference & Teaching Aids (Location: MATR-TA)
$10.00 (1 in stock)
Math-U-See Geometry - Student Pack
from Math-U-See
for 9th grade
in Math-U-See (Location: MAT-MUS)
$48.00
Math-U-See Geometry - Universal Set
from Math-U-See
for 9th grade
in Math-U-See (Location: MAT-MUS)
$112.00
Measurement Mania
by Lynette Long
from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
for 3rd-6th grade
Millions to Measure
by David M. Schwartz
from HarperTrophy
for Kindergarten-6th grade
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$5.00 (1 in stock)
Mission of Addition
Math is CATegorical
by Brian P. Cleary, Illustrated by Brian Gable
from Scholastic Inc.
for Kindergarten-1st grade
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$2.50 (1 in stock)
Once Upon a Dime
by Nancy Kelly Allen, illustrated by Adam Doyle
from Charlesbridge
for Preschool-2nd grade
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$4.00 (1 in stock)
Principles of Algebra 2 - Textbook
by Katherine A. Loop
from Master Books
for 10th-12th grade
in Master Books Math (Location: MAT-MB)
$68.79
Probably Pistachio
MathStart Series Level 2
by Stuart J. Murphy, Illustrated by Marsha Winborn
from HarperTrophy
for 1st-3rd grade
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$3.00 (1 in stock)
Shark Swimathon
MathStart Series Level 3
by Stuart J. Murphy, Illustrated by Lynne Cravath
from Scholastic Inc.
for 2nd-4th grade
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$3.00 (1 in stock)
Short-Cut Math
by Gerald W. Kelly
from Dover Publications
for 3rd-6th grade
in Math Reference & Teaching Aids (Location: MATR-TA)
$2.00 (1 in stock)
Teaching Math to People with Down Syndrome and Other Hands-On Learners - Book 2
from Woodbine House
for Adult
in Special Needs / Learning Disabilities (Location: HSR-SPEC)
$38.00 (1 in stock)
Ten, Nine, Eight
by Molly Bang
from Greenwillow Books
for Preschool- 3rd Grade
1984 Caldecott Honor book
in Math Picture Books (Location: MATR-PIC)
$7.99 $4.00 (1 in stock)
Timekeeping
by Linda Formichelli and W. Eric Martin; illustrated by Samuel Carbaugh
from Nomad Press
for 3rd-6th grade
in Time & Clocks (Location: MATM-TIME)
$10.00 (1 in stock)
What Time Is It?
by A.G. Smith
from Stoddart
for 3rd-6th grade
in Time & Clocks (Location: MATM-TIME)
$8.00 (1 in stock)