Compiled Math Resources

$0.00

These Compiled Math Resources include an overview of math approaches, supplemental suggestions, and some youtube suggestions.

  Ask a Question

Description

Compiled Math Resources

Overview of Math Approaches

  • Conceptual curriculum teaches why math works the way it does. It likely includes hands-on manipulatives for the younger ages.
  • Procedural curriculum focuses on how to do the math.
  • Mastery curriculum focuses on one topic at a time and is organized in a certain way.
  • Spiral curriculum teaches math in smaller chunks and rotates through the topics.

LutheranHomeschool.com does not take any sort of stance over what math is “best.” Instead, we trust God to raise our children through a variety of ways!

Supplemental Math Material

Still, here are some supplemental books that have been suggested. Some are for adults, some for children. I don’t know that any are written by Lutherans. Still these can very much be used as part of a patchwork to offer your own Lutheran curriculum package at home.

Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci by Leonardo De Pisa
A Mathematician’s Lament by Paul Lockhart
How Not to be Wrong by Jordan Ellenberg
Significant Figures by Ian Stewart
Flatland, a science fiction novel of philosophical sorts by Edwin Abbot
A Most Elegant Equation by David Stipp
Sir Cumference series for elementary children by Cindy Neuschwander
Mathemagic for 10-14 year olds or grades five through ninth by Raymond Blum
The Phantom Tollbooth, a novel for ages 6 to 14 or so, by Norton Juster
Life of Fred may also be suitable for your child.

YouTube Math Videos and Channels

As far as we can tell, these are appropriate for the whole family. Let us know if that is no longer the case.