Judy Clock
In our opinion, the best geared clock available.
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Dec 11, 2015 | Mathematics | 0 |
In our opinion, the best geared clock available.
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Nov 13, 2015 | Mathematics | 0 |
This attribute block set is colorful and comes with an activity book full of ideas.
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Oct 19, 2015 | Mathematics | 0 |
After winning almost every imaginable toy reward, we felt this “toy” deserved a place in our catalog!
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Oct 7, 2015 | Mathematics | 0 |
This set of 6 seven-piece tangrams includes an activity guide.
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Sep 25, 2015 | Mathematics | 0 |
Great news for Life of Fred aficionados; Life of Fred has gone elementary!
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Sep 21, 2015 | Mathematics | 0 |
Cubes that connect on all sides, like Multilink Cubes.
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Sep 16, 2015 | Mathematics | 0 |
Check out this set of fraction circles, a great way to help young learners visualize the concept of fractions.
Read Moreby Tonia Clark | Sep 14, 2015 | Mathematics | 0 |
Young children will appreciate this hands-on approach to developing analytic thinking skills via an exploration of shapes, colors, and patterns.
Read Moreby Donna Krahn | Feb 4, 2014 | Mathematics | 0 |
If Saxon isn’t your cup of tea, but you need a very good secular math program – Prentice Hall can fill that void. This series is written to meet standards and prepare students for standardized testing. The books are colorful and easy to use while the teacher resources give you everything you need to teach the course and a lot of extras.
Read Moreby Donna Krahn | Jan 2, 2014 | Mathematics | 0 |
The content of this series ranks right up there with the Bob Jones and Saxon courses and covers the same topics in a very comprehensive way. If you are looking for a course that will teach the same content with the same format as courses for the classroom, this series is it with some extras.
Read Moreby Linda Schneider | Dec 30, 2013 | Mathematics | 0 |
Proving that any monster can do math, these comically monstrous beasts take you along with them as they face math challenges both inside and outside the Academy.
Read Moreby Chad Stembridge | Jul 17, 2013 | Mathematics | 0 |
Miquon Math is a curriculum for Grades 1-3, developed in the 1960s by Lore Rasmussen at the Miquon School in Pennsylvania. Its hands-on lab approach helps children actively explore math concepts, learning by doing.
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