Last year, as part of The Old Schoolhouse Review Crew (TOS Crew), I had my first introduction to Math Mammoth when I got to review one of their ‘light blue’ series books. The Light Blue series are complete curriculums broken down by year. This time around I have had the opportunity to review their Blue [Click here to continue reading]

I never have had a specific math curriculum for my youngest. We have just kind of gone with the flow and taught her counting and number nonchalantly. Well, TouchMath decided to remedy that, and sent me their Pre-K math curriculum (although you can get the curriculum for Pre-K through 2nd grade)! The curriculum I received [Click here to continue reading]
IXL is an online math program for PreK all the way up to algebra that is inline with state standards. It doesn’t just say, “Nope, you’re wrong!”. It gives a nice explanation of which answer is correct and why. It is an intuitive system. What I mean by that is that the program can tell [Click here to continue reading]
If your kids have trouble with fractions (or even if they don’t), Fractazmic from I See Cards, is really a great game. Basically, all your cards are a fraction, and you have to put them together so they add up to one. When you have cards that add up to one, you have a hand [Click here to continue reading]

I told you all when the school year started that I was still on the search for a math program that I liked. I may have found it. I have had the chance to try Math Mammoth by Maria Miller. Here’s an excerpt from her website: “Math Mammoth offers affordable, yet quality math [Click here to continue reading]
Have you heard of ALEKS online math program? Well, whether you have or haven’t, now is the perfect time to get introduced to it! They are offering a 2 month free trial to their program for all homeschoolers! (click on 2 month free trial if you want the free trial) I’m excited about [Click here to continue reading]




