Homeschool Math Curriculums
Your guide to the best homeschool math curriculums and learning ideas.
Top 5 Homeschool Math Curriculums - Voted by YOU!
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Top 5 Elementary Math Curriculums
- Math-U-See
- Math for a Living Education
- Teaching Textbooks
- Saxon Math
- Horizons Math
These are the top 5 ranked Elementary Home School Math Curriculums for 2018-2019, voted on by people just like you:
Top 5 Middle School Math Curriculums
- Teaching Textbooks
- Saxon Math
- Math-U-See
- Life of Fred
- Principles of Mathematics
Teaching math can be tricky especially when you start getting into fractions, decimals, solving equations and inequalities.
Find a trusted homeschool math curriculum to guide you through the process from one of these top-ranking curriculums.
Top 5 High School Math Curriculums
Teaching Highschool Math can be daunting but we have the perfect tools for high school math. We’ve broken out into three categories:
Algebra
- Teaching Textbooks
- Math-U-See
- Life of Fred
- Saxon
- Jacob's Math
Geometry
- Teaching Textbooks
- Math-U-See
- Saxon Math
- Life of Fred
- Tie: Geometry: Seeing, Doing, Understanding & Jacob's Geometry
Trig/PreCalc/Calc
- Teaching Textbooks
- Math-U-See
- Saxon Math
- Life of Fred
- Abeka
Math-U-See is a comprehensive math program for K-12 and is ideal for small group and home school environments.
Math-U-See uses a four-step approach to introduce, review, practice, and master each concept making each lesson easy to navigate and conquer.
This provider also offers a variety of multi-media tools to engage every type of learning style.
Abeka, a K-12 Math Curriculum for Homeschooling, has a great program for moms and dads and families that are new to Homeschooling as well as Abeka Academy, which has video supported learning.
You can also customize your Math Curriculum with Flex Teach, where you can enroll subject by subject or enroll in the entire grade with video support, text books, teaching aids, and lesson plans.
Teaching Textbooks is an award-winning homeschool math curriculum, offering Math 3 through Pre-Calculus, that allows students to learn totally independently.
With friendly, interactive lessons, step by step solutions for every problem, and automated grading, Teaching Textbooks is the perfect open and go choice for families!
With Saxon Math, students will learn and retain math easily using a simplified approach which starts with learning and mastering a small concept before moving on to the next step.
The steps are used as building blocks and are constantly reviewed, assessed, and built upon resulting in a strong foundation of math skills and improved standardized test scores.
MasterBooks offers a math solutions curriculum that is geared towards the home school audience that incorporates copy work, stories, narration, and active learning to teach and reinforce the math concepts.
The lessons are short and concise and are only about 15 to 30 minutes each.
The are many other excellent math curriculum publishers that are a great fit for home education like CTC Math, BJU Press, and Dive in to Math.
When it comes to choosing the right Math Curriculum for your Homeschool goals, Teach Them Diligently is your Christian Home School resource for new Homeschool families and seasoned Homeschool families.
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Top 10 Middle School Math Curriculums- Homeschool Family Favorites
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A Look at High School Algebra
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