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Math Help




You are almost afraid to grab the book called "Math for Dummies" in the bookstore. You probably think of yourself as math-impaired. Do not fret. Anyone can "study at home" Math even if you feel almost neurotic about numbers.

You have to remember that everything in math builds on what is learned before. It is like constructing a building, if you do not have a first floor and foundation, you cannot build the second and third floors. If you have a bad math teacher in in the past, your might have math phobia. You are not alone.

Your homeschool math must include basic math, Pre-algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus as your spine for your college preparation efforts. Preferably, you must complete Calculus by 10th grade.

Rather than purchase math workbooks, you can have lots of practice in basic math worksheets here from addition worksheets, subtraction worksheets, multiplication worksheets, division worksheets and other free printable worksheets.

If you still feel math-phobic about your homeschool math program, this page will be like an Online Math Tutor. This page will guide you the online math resources for algebra tutorials, calculus tutorial, precalculus, basic geometry, geometry help.

Math Help page will also show you a breakdown of various math curriculum in the primary years. You are going to find what your child needs to know in 1st grade Math, 2nd grade Math, 3rd grade Math, 4th grade math, 5th grade math, and 6th grade math.

For math learners in the preschool and kindergarten levels, this page will link you to free math games like fraction math games. This is like a huge thing for those needing fraction math help, a common hump for many math students.

The math lesson plan in your study at home program is very easy. Math is the language of science. Math helps you sharpen your logical and abstract reasoning skills. From the basics of counting, calculation, measurement and motion of physical objects, math will make you understand Physics, Chemistry and Biology better. The science program in this site will come after the study of the higher math.

College students have taken many math classes with college instructors that don't teach or have heavy foreign accents. Some of the college professors, graduate assistants, are from India. Though they are technically skilled, college students have a difficult time understanding them. In this scenario, you will have to rely on books alone to fill you with the knowledge on how to do the problems. It is essential that you know how to self-teach.

Many homeschooling moms insist that they need a "live person"to teach math, thus, they hire a math tutor or subscribe to an online math tutor. Contrary to this notion, you can teach yourself math.

The best way to learn math by yourself is to work as many example problems as possible. For the primary grades, consistent math facts drills are necessary. At 4th grade math, the student must begin on Saxon Math 5/4.

Saxon Math is the math program I recommend. However, if this does not resonate with your math student, do not despair.

Conquer your math fears now, teach yourself Math.




Math Facts Drills

Buy those $1.00 math facts cards (preferably up to the factor 12).

You can print it out from math flashcards site.

Math Games for Kids

Math Games for Kids are just supplements. The more you stay away from the Internet when your child is between 6-8 years old, the more success you are going to have in the self-study method using books.

The math facts are all what you need before you embark on the self-study method of Saxon Math.

Meanwhile, here are a few math games for kids that will strengthen their mathematical skills.

Cool Math Games

Math Playground

Begin the study of Saxon Math 5/4

There is no need for you to purchase Saxon Math 1, 2, 3, 4. After your child has mastery of all operations of the math facts, your student can begin Saxon Math 5/4.

Saxon Math publishers have newer editions and look.

You can scout the used homeschool curriculum sites for the following editions of Saxon Math. Not only is it more affordable, it has sufficient meat.

Saxon Math 5/4, 2nd edition

Saxon Math 6/5, 2nd edition

Saxon Math 7/6, 3rd edition

Saxon Math 8/7, 3rd edition

Saxon Math Algebra 1/2, 3rd edition

High School Math

High school math is Prealgebra, Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus and Calculus.

Using the Saxon Math books, the next series of math books is as follows:

Saxon Math Algebra, 3rd edition (Geometry is incorporated)

Saxon Math Algebra 2, 2nd edition (Geometry is continued)

Saxon Math Precalculus, 2nd edition

Saxon Math Calculus, 2nd edition

If Saxon Math does not work for your child, you can start the Online Math Class in this site.





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