→ This math is tied into the real world.
As much as possible, we use real pictures to bring the abstract into the concrete. Math is God’s tool to examine His world.
→ This math is personal.
We tie math into the
student’s personal experiences and family life using the second
personal plural in the “Everyday Math” word problems.
→ This math is challenging, yet doable.
We add hints for the student as they advance with more challenging math exercises.
→ This math is interesting, always relevant to home, kitchen, science, and business.
We want this math to be immediately applicable to the student’s home life, scientific investigation, and the lemonade stand.
→ This math recognizes God and keeps the Scriptures in the forefront.
We
draw in character lessons and relevant scriptural passages throughout,
always recognizing God as the source of our knowledge and our constant
help when we are facing hard challenges in the math class.
→ This math introduces the student early to useful applications like probability, statistics, spreadsheets, and computer programming.
Recent
polls have found that a large percentage of US adults regret they were
not equipped with financial math, data science, and programming logic.
We are determined to prepare students with a useful form of math, for
ready application in their future callings.
Note: Answer Key is contained in the back of the student workbook (may be cut out). Teacher introduction and lesson schedule is also contained in the workbook.
