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Homeschool Math Read this article for great information, tips, and ideas for your homeschool math curriculum and projects; includes field trip ideas for homeschool math, web resources for homeschool math, projects for homeschool math, references for homeschool math, and more... Even if you’re well prepared to teach math from your own education, you may find that the standards and approaches have undergone a radical shift since your own K - 12 education. This article helps you get a quick overview of the standards and some other important areas, which you can then extend as necessary. If you haven’t yet acquired your state’s homeschool curriculum, you can find your state’s education website at the United States Department of Education site here: nces.ed.gov The National Standards and Homeschool Math Time was when students began math with counting, followed by addition and subtraction. They then progressed to multiplication and division, added in fractions, division, and decimals and that covered elementary school math. It was not until high school that geometry or algebra was begun. This is no longer the standard approach. As indicated in the standards from the National Council of Teachers of Math, available here: standards.nctm.org there are ten standards, all of which are taught at every level. They are:
If you had been relying on worksheets or similar for your math program, you may wish to rethink, because those materials or any materials of any age are unlikely to convey math in the ways in which it is now understood to be best presented. References for Homeschool Math The kind of references that are usually used for elementary math are things that one can find on the Internet, such as converting Celsius to Fahrenheight and miles to kilometers and other measurements; the value of pi; or the formula for the area of a circle or trapezoid. You might consider a reference on the lives of mathematicians, books of math puzzles and brain teasers, and rules and strategies for games that use math, such as solitaire, other card games, chess, checkers, sudoku. Supplies for Homeschool Math Types of supplies for homeschool math include:
Projects for Homeschool Math Math is such a broad field, that I am going to provide a few specific ideas and then suggest some websites for project ideas.
Web Resources for Homeschool Math There are numerous web resources for math. Here are three good ones:
Field Trips for Homeschool Math
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