#HOMESCHOOL MATH

4 Ways Game Based Learning Supports Homeschooling
Sponsored by Sumdog. Are video games a valuable learning tool? Research says yes. Game-based learning, which refers to the borrowing of gaming principles and applying them to real-life…

How to Use Kiwi Crate in Your Homeschool
In our homeschool, we've tried a lot of different things to enrich our learning experiences. Over the years, one of our all-time favorites is the KiwiCo subscription box. If you're needing…

Why Study Math?
Post sponsored by Mathleaks There are students who find math easy and there are those who dread nothing more than opening a math book to do homework. However, regardless of how students feel…

5 Math Tips for the Gifted Learner
Guest post by Kimberly Smith Having a gifted learner can be a blessing as well as a challenge. A blessing because your child is mastering a skill quickly. And, a challenge…

Just the idea of teaching math is often intimidating, but when it comes to middle- or high school, it’s an entirely new level of trepidation. If math has never been your strong suit,…

8 Effective Principles for Teaching Elementary Math
Just the thought of math can leave most of us with slick palms! As homeschooling parents, how are we supposed to teach math if it gives us anxiety just thinking about it? Thankfully, in our…

Mole Day Study Tips
Mole Day? Nope, not a furry mammal... No, not a sauce from Mexican cuisine… and, nope not even Guacamole (which is amazing by the way!) I’m sure all of our chemistry and math nerds know…

Growing Lessons in Math
Kids’ Gardens: Growing Lessons In Math To learn more about math today, kids don’t have to board a bus to school or look at a chalkboard filled with numbers. Instead, they can venture…

Homeschool High School for Free: Math
Does high school math make you wanna pull your hair out? You’re not alone! For many, this is the dealbreaker in their homeschooling career. Since many feel they can’t teach at this level,…

Grounding Yourself in Mathematics
By Karen Branch - Homeschool math guest post by www.ctcmath.com There’s that moment in every comedy where the befuddled comic relief character says, “Wait a second…” as he notices something…