FLKL
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« on: March 26, 2015, 08:08:23 PM » |
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I'm looking for math workbooks to use with our Mortensen math blocks. I don't know if any of you have used Jump At Home math or have other suggestions. My son is 4 and 1/2 and likes to use workbooks. The one I'm thinking of buying him is the Jump At Home 5th grade book. The description says, "Covers mental math exercises, hundreds charts, times tables, fractions, sequences, t-tables, number lines, comparing, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, long division, rounding, estimating, money, algebra, decimals, and more!".
6th grade "JUMP at Home Grade 6: Junior Undiscovered Mathematical Prodigies Covers mental math exercises, hundreds charts, times tables, fractions, sequences, t-tables, place value, comparing, adding with regrouping, adding larger numbers, subtraction, prime factorizations, multiplication, division, long division, rounding, estimating, integers, graphs, decimals, percents, and more!".
7th grade's description "JUMP at Home Grade 7: Junior Undiscovered Mathematical Prodigies Covers mental math exercises, fractions, hundreds charts, sudoku, place value, properties of operations, multiplication, algebra, factors and multiples, square roots, adding and subtracting, decimal fractions, long division, decimals, percents, and more!".
The 8th grade says "JUMP at Home Grade 8: Junior Undiscovered Mathematical Prodigies Covers mental math exercises, fractions, hundreds charts, sudoku, factors and multiples, prime factorizations, word problems, decimals, adding and subtracting, long division, algebra, ratios, integers, percents, powers, and more!"...
My 4 year old usually will do addition, subtractions, square numbers, algebra, division and multiplication daily with the blocks and we're waiting for our multiple tens kit to come so we can do percentages and other math more easily. I'm only buying one math book so I need to think which grade we'll get the most out of right now with the blocks.
Thank you.
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