Making Math Meaningful 2 Set

Making Math Meaningful 2 Set

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Item #: 010763
ISBN: 9780012066874
Grades: 2

Category Description for Making Math Meaningful:

Following the Charlotte Mason philosophy and teaching methods, this complete math program for Levels K-6 focuses on conceptual reasoning from a Biblical Worldview. Levels K-4 are student-teacher interactive, while levels 5-6 are written directly to the student. The Parent Guide (K-4) consists of a series of highly organized activities, or lessons. Chapter objectives are clearly stated. Each lesson is separated into "What I am to Say" and "What I am to Do" sections that the teacher can easily follow. There are three basic lesson types: Observation (Exploring), Interpretation (Explaining) and Application (Expanding) the Concept. While the lesson titles are slightly different between the editions, the instructional focus is the same. In Observation, the child investigates a concept. Manipulatives are used in levels K-4 to provide concrete examples and practice. In Interpretation, math terminology and/or the math formula is given. In Application, the child practices the concept or skill.

A suggested teaching schedule is provided, but the teacher should move at the student's pace. The author recommends that children be taught math during longer periods of time, 1.5-2 hours, for 2-3 days a week. This provides sufficient time for the teacher to introduce whole concepts and the student to digest the information. If a grade level is completed before the school year ends, move to the next level. Otherwise, continue at the student’s pace, allowing him as much time as necessary to master the concepts. After completing Level 6, students should be ready for Algebra I.

Level K-4 Sets consist of a Parent- Guide (includes answers to the workbook exercises) and a Student Workbook. Level 5 has a Student Directed Workbook that only provides answers at the end of the workbook. Level 6 has a Student Directed Text only, with answers at the end of the text. Also available is a Manipulative Kit for grades K-4 that includes 50 Unifix Cubes, 100 Counting Chips, and 100 Connecting Links. Other required materials are listed at the beginning of the Parent Guide and with each lesson and can generally be found around the house.

One aspect I liked about the Parent-Teacher Guides is every lesson features an activity. Students cannot be passive about learning math when they are asked to count pennies, dimes, and dollars (to learn about base 10 place value) or to equally divide a loaf of bread for family and friends. This program does a great job presenting "real-life" story problems to which students can easily relate.

Although I agree with Quine in emphasizing concepts over computation, my concern is that there may be students who need more practice in computation than is provided. Personally, the more practice I got, the better my computational skills became. If this is the case for your child, you may need to find a suitable computational supplement. Also, there are no written tests or quizzes for this curriculum. The rationale here is that the parent should know whether or not the child has understood a concept since he/she interacts so closely with the child in this program. At the higher levels, however, for student-directed Levels (5 & 6), there are evaluations by the chapter. ~ Anh/Deanne

Category Description for COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS - ELEMENTARY:

Primary Subject
Mathematics
Grade
2
ISBN
9780012066874
Author
David Quine
Format
Binder
Brand Name
Cornerstone Curriculum Project
Weight
2.1 (lbs.)
Dimensions
11.0" x 8.5" x 0.75"
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After we finished Level 1 my son told me he missed doing math!
Hannah B on Jun 24, 2021
My 6 years olds are finishing up first grade math with Life of Fred and it's just not great for them. Too many words! :) I believe MMM will satisfy me in it's teaching/learning style plus give my kids more numbers and less words to handle
Abby P on Mar 22, 2019
After we finished Level 1 my son told me he missed doing math!
Hannah B on Jun 24, 2021
Easy to use
.Vicki on Sep 25, 2019
My 6 years olds are finishing up first grade math with Life of Fred and it's just not great for them. Too many words! :) I believe MMM will satisfy me in it's teaching/learning style plus give my kids more numbers and less words to handle
Abby P on Mar 22, 2019
This curriculum was recommended by a trusted friend several years ago. It wasn't a good fit for the child I originally intended it to be used, but my now 7-year-old loves it and is preparing to enter the next set. I believe it will be a great fit for the 6-year-old. So, we are trying the K level with her this year. It is SUPER easy to use and provides a thorough introduction to mathematical concepts.
Tina S on Oct 30, 2017
Because we are almost done with level 1.
Jennifer S on May 28, 2016
While trying to incorporate Waldorf style teaching into my homeschool, i chose these books for their teaching style.
Jessica M on Feb 19, 2016
Easy to use
.Vicki on Sep 25, 2019
This curriculum was recommended by a trusted friend several years ago. It wasn't a good fit for the child I originally intended it to be used, but my now 7-year-old loves it and is preparing to enter the next set. I believe it will be a great fit for the 6-year-old. So, we are trying the K level with her this year. It is SUPER easy to use and provides a thorough introduction to mathematical concepts.
Tina S on Oct 30, 2017
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Rated 5 out of 5
We LOVE LOVE LOVE Making Math Meaningful My kids really enjoy the studies They are hands-on and fun to do not boring You can use what you have around the house and my kids think it is great to play with things that would not normally be considered "math tools" However I do suggest purchasing the manipulatives set for MMM Several lessons are a bit easier to complete using the manipulatives set I have two different style learners (kinesthetic and visual)and it works with both I also have one child who can not sit still very long but this math program holds his attention and is excited about it We started with level K We are now on Level 4 The teacher book is easy to use Over the last 4/5 years I can only think of a handful of times in which I had to prepare work ahead of time I have no doubt we will continue to use this series for future years
March 19, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5
Our 8 year old daughter struggles with math She would do anything we asked but I found she wasn't able to do today what she had learned yesterday We have used ABeka Math U See and MCP Math All were a bust! Math U See helped me to understand math in a whole new way but all the quick tricks just confused her I was scared of a lot of negative reviews but ordered Making Math Meaningful and we have loved it!! We use a game called Math-It for memorization etc along with Math U See manipulatives and it is a winning combo!!
November 9, 2007

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