Saturday, May 4th 2024
  1. When shopping for a few items, have children mentally estimate the total. (Practice with estimation and addition.)
  2. If on a long car journey, tell children how many miles your car can get with one gallon of gas, and how far you are driving. Ask them to figure about how many gallons of gas you will use. (Practice with division.)
  3. With the answer from number 2, ask them to figure the approximate cost to do the drive. Point out the price of a gallon of gas at the gas station. (Practice with multiplication or repeated addition.)
  4. If you notice identical light fixtures in a building with the same number of light bulbs, have them figure out how many bulbs there are in that room. (Practice with repeated addition or multiplication.)
  5. Baking or cooking? Include your children to help with measurement. Use this time to help them understand what the lines on a measuring cup mean. If doubling or tripling a recipe, let them help do the math! (Practice with addition, fractions, and measurement.)

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This is such a great series. My special needs child used both the Addition/Subtraction and the Multiplication/Division books and mastered the skills by doing one lesson each a day. The lessons are relatively easy and progress the student very slowly and systematically. There was almost no frustration. We tried a lot of approaches, and this was the absolute best.
02/07/2022
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