Mastering Math Facts! AIM Program | Math-U-See

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 9

  • @homeschoollifemom
    @homeschoollifemom Před 5 měsíci

    We used this too. After using a spiral math for 3 years my kids did not have a solid,quick recall of their basic addition and subtraction. We ended up only doing the addition portion, but I did really like it!

  • @kindredhome
    @kindredhome Před rokem

    I love Math U See! Such a great program.

  • @user-bb2rv3kl9g
    @user-bb2rv3kl9g Před rokem

    I felt uncomfortable with going back too... Look forward too seeing more video's

  • @angelinas3ddesigns929
    @angelinas3ddesigns929 Před 5 měsíci

    I have this and was lost on how to use it.i just couldn’t figure it out or if I was doing it right. Thanks so much for this video 🙏🏼

  • @user-bb2rv3kl9g
    @user-bb2rv3kl9g Před rokem +1

    Hello, I have been looking at your video's for a little bit now. I suppose because I left off using Christian Light Education and was more interested in Simply Charlotte Mason and Math u See the last little bit your video's drew me in. Just wanted to give you a little encouragement with regards to Math u See. My oldest son, 14, was crying after using CLE's math. I used it for my oldest daughter who is 21, and because she has a lot of endurance and was more wired towards independent learning she went all the way to grade 11 using CLE. I stuck with CLE for everything for my next 3 children, 14, 12, and 10 until they were all failing and/or crying about their lessons... So were moving forward now and almost all Charlotte Mason and Math u See for math. I think your making a GOOD move... all the best

    • @BlessingsatHome
      @BlessingsatHome  Před rokem

      Thanks for the encouragement! I am switching to math u see for my younger son starting him off on alpha and I did order beta for my oldest to go through quickly along side CLE, we will see how it goes. I just love the extra stuff with CLe like the conversions and graphing and things like that plus he’s already started multiplication, and he is nearly done with level 2 so I would hate for him to forget all that stuff so I am leary about just dropping it since math u see does those things on a totally different schedule but I’m just going to play it by ear. My oldest is for sure more independent with math but he just is not a fan of the length of lessons and like I said gets hung up on the borrowing still so I’m hoping things will be a lot smoother this next year. I just don’t want the fights over math anymore haha. Thanks for watching my videos 😊

    • @user-bb2rv3kl9g
      @user-bb2rv3kl9g Před rokem

      @@BlessingsatHome Oh yeah I forgot to say, my oldest son now does his lessons everyday with out complaining. He does sort of buck when it comes to the word problems. But I let him skip it and once and a while he does it without being asked and I bring him to the store and spend his own money so he does some real life problem solving on his own. Overall I think it has been very positive for him, but that saying I still think Charlotte Mason was smarter then all of us traditional schoolers, and am putting the younger non pushed around kids into SCM.
      As well if you look in the back of Mathematics 4 textbook from CLE they recommend Math U See as a resource.