Homeschool Resources: Math

The Mommies Reviews

Welcome to our series sharing Homeschool Resources: Math. I would like to ask you to take a look at the websites below and let me know if you’ve used these resources with your students. As for Charlie and me we will be looking into them this morning.

Homeschooling Resources Math Lessons

Meister Cody – Help for Dyscalculia
Help your child with dyscalculia succeed in math with a motivational learning app based on the latest advances in learning research. Plus get 500 SmartPoints when you purchase Meister Cody during our Special Needs promotion.

Andrew Rader Studios: NumberNut
Grades K-8, with parental supervision
This ad-supported website offers free lessons, games, and worksheets to learn arithmetic basics as well as some advanced math (for grades K-8) in a non-conventional format.
The relaxed style of presentation sprinkles humor throughout the explanations of math concepts. The use of the latest multi-media technology to illustrate the concepts through interactive games and activities really helps reinforce the learning.
When you get to the site you’ll see an icon menu. Before you explore it, scroll down the page and read the brief introduction designed to help you navigate the site. Then, from the icon menu simply pick a topic to get started, including:

  • Shapes & Colors
  • Counting Numbers
  • Add Numbers
  • Subtract Numbers
  • Multiply Numbers
  • Divide Numbers
  • Operations Order
  • Dates & Times
  • And many more

Click on any one and a new page opens with a “lesson” – an explanation and illustration of the concept. In most cases, you’ll find an online activity that students can do to reinforce the learning.
And – GET FREE ADDITION & SUBTRACTION WORKBOOKS!
Below the icon menu, you’ll see the words “Math Workbooks.” Click on it and a new page will open with free “Addition” Workbooks. (Look in the upper right corner of the page to find a link to the “Subtraction” workbooks.) The workbooks are in pdf format so you can save them to your computer and print them out to do offline.
This is a fabulous resource to enhance any study of mathematics! Bookmark it to return often.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates