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Homeschool Math Supplements Can Be Used To Do Drills and Learn Math Facts.Homeschool math supplements typically consist of short specific programs that help learn basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. I am going to go ahead and recommend the two that I used regularly, though there are many programs out there. The first is Learning Wrap-Ups which caters to the kinesthetic learners. It is a little difficult to explain so I will direct you to the website for complete instructions. Don't get me wrong - this is a SIMPLE tool, and it passes my easy peasy test - it is just hard to tell you how to do it in writing. My Little Moe used these for
They also have a bunch of "courses" to use in conjunction with the wrap-up keys. The second drill exercise we used often were the Calcu-ladders. Basically worksheets that are timed to encourage quick thinking. Now look, anyone can go online and make worksheets for free, but the year we did these I was in my first year of a very demanding PhD program and I simply didn't have that kind of extra time. So by all means get your free supplements online, or if you're busy like me, buy the Calcu-ladders or the Wrap-ups. Leave Homeschool Math Supplements and Move On To Reading Programs |
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