Family Math--- Samples
I purchased Family Math almost 20 years ago for my oldest three girls. At the time, having freshly pulled the girls out of the school system, I did not completely understand that math did not have to come from a textbook. Fortunately, the textbooks we used were high quality and not too tedious!! (Open Court) Although I made photo copies and set up a "Family Math" binder, we never got much use out of this book. After salvaging it from my mountains of school things I am attempting to purge, I am going to try and get my money's worth out of this book. ;)
The reason for this post--- if you are interested in this book, you can print out several activities from this series (it is a series now!) from here . There are just a few activities from each level, but it would be enough to give a good idea of whether you and your children will enjoy using the book (or others from the series). Just scroll down a bit to "preview this book" on each page. You can jump to the "next book" from this page and access the samples of each level this way.
Note: I wanted to set the link to take you straight to the "Family Math" book that I have, but it seems to default to the same book each time. It is not difficult to scroll through to the book you would like to preview.
The reason for this post--- if you are interested in this book, you can print out several activities from this series (it is a series now!) from here . There are just a few activities from each level, but it would be enough to give a good idea of whether you and your children will enjoy using the book (or others from the series). Just scroll down a bit to "preview this book" on each page. You can jump to the "next book" from this page and access the samples of each level this way.Note: I wanted to set the link to take you straight to the "Family Math" book that I have, but it seems to default to the same book each time. It is not difficult to scroll through to the book you would like to preview.
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