Math Mammoth Light Blue Series Grade 6-A Worktext

Math Mammoth Light Blue Series Grade 6-A Worktext

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ISBN: 9781954358102
Grades: 6

Category Description for Math Mammoth:

Theres a whole lot to like about this well-conceived and inexpensive math program. The main features of this program, according to author Maria Miller, are:

  • Focus is on conceptual understanding rather than rote problem-solving
  • Teacher instructions are right in the book; no need to buy a separate teacher book
  • Clear explanations are written for the student, so the lessons are virtually self-teaching
  • Lessons use lots of visual and pattern exercises
  • Mastery oriented:concentrates on each topic for a long time studying fewer topics per grade than with spiral
  • Emphasis is on mental math and number sense
  • Very little teacher preparation is required
  • Content aligned to Common Core Standards

These are all valid claims and sum up this approach nicely. Its linear approach is similar to that of the MCP Math program. Topics are introduced, studied in depth, then the student proceeds to the next topic. Visually, it reminds me of Developmental Math because of the extensive use of pictorial representations. Users posting online have compared the course to Singapore Math, but I don't really see much similarity. While they both emphasize conceptual learning and mental computation skills, Math Mammoth has a much more traditional feel. A distinguishing feature of this program is the authors amazing ability to simplify and clarify math processes so children can understand them easily. Even in printed form, this course is the easiest on the budget using a strictly by-grade comparison. And for those purchasing the complete program on CD (or download), the savings are even greater. Imagine getting a complete, masterfully taught math curriculum for grades 1-7 for less than $150. I would call that frugal and smart.

Each Grade Level Set consists of four components: Student Workbooks A & B, an (optional) set of Tests and Cumulative Reviews, and an Answer Key containing answers to both workbooks and tests. Currently, we carry the curriculum in print format or CD format by the grade level, Grades 1-3 and 4-7 combined on CD, and the entire course on CD. The course is also available as a download (go to mathmammoth.com site) for slightly less than the CD price. Both download and CD have colored student pages. All grade levels of printed materials are now available in your choice of black and white or color. Currently, the CDs also include bonus software, Soft-Pak - for Windows only (math, language arts and testing).

Student Workbooks A and B for each level have varying numbers of chapters, each focusing on a math topic. These are sometimes very broad. For example, one very large chapter (68 pages!) in Worktext 4-B is simply titled, “Division”. It reviews division, and then covers every facet of fourth grade division. Since division skills are being built step-by-step throughout the chapter, there’s really no need for review or testing until the end; but it does make for a long teaching unit. Each chapter begins with a short introduction. This is where you will find any teacher instruction for the chapter, including background information, strategies and ideas for teaching lesson concepts, a summary of lessons by title (including number of pages for each), and a list of Helpful Internet Resources for further exploration, practice and enrichment. If the chapter is on a skill introduced in a previous grade, the skill is reviewed before the new material is introduced. Lessons each include a complete explanation of each skill being taught, numerous examples and models (many visual) to help students understand the concepts behind the math, and a reasonable number of problems for students to work to ensure comprehension.

The lessons vary from 1-5 pages each. For planning, the author suggests simply dividing the number of pages in each book by the teaching days rather than planning to teach a lesson a day. This would generally mean covering 1-2 pages a day depending on grade level. After the last lesson in each chapter there are one or two reviews. Chapter tests are contained in the separate Tests and Cumulative Reviews Book, as are cumulative reviews (taken upon completion of each worktext chapter) and a comprehensive test for the grade level. A nice feature is the inclusion of grading instructions and scales. If remediation is indicated, the author provides a website (www. homeschoolmath.net) for additional math worksheets by grade level and skill. Worksheets are randomly generated within your provided parameters, so each is different.

Use the Skills Review Workbooks books alongside the Math Mammoth curriculum to review concepts that are being taught. Each book is divided into chapters that correspond with the curriculum chapters. These workbooks are optional, and are intended for those who want a spiral review. Each review in the workbook is one page in length and includes a variety of math exercises. Students might write math equations, color pictures, or solve puzzles to put their math skills to the test. Some children require more practice than others, so use only the review pages you need. Skills Review Workbooks are printed with color for a little more visual appeal, and the number of reviews vary from book to book. Answer Keys are a separate book and are also printed in color.

As mentioned briefly before, I find the author’s teaching methods very solid, efficient, and effective. Her goal is to imbue the student with an understanding of the concepts in math rather than just how to solve problems and this is evident in her instruction. She consistently shares strategies, “tricks” and revealing insights into the mysteries of math, essentially putting a teacher right on the page. An example is in teaching beginners to add numbers with sums greater than 10. She tells students that when adding 9 to a number, the 9 “really wants to be a ten”, so you should take one from the other number to make it a ten, and then add the rest. I have seen few other curriculums (see Miquon Math) that teach students alternate, flexible ways like this to approach operations. Another feature I liked in the book was using gridded workspaces for solving problems. Especially for students just starting to use multiple-digit operations, it’s helpful to get them in the habit of keeping answers neatly aligned in columns. I also like the scale problems in Grade 4’s multiplication and other chapters. These are much like the ones in CTP’s Balance Math program and very effective for understanding how equations work. There’s also a healthy balance of word problems in the lessons with realistic, practical contexts. The geometry sections are particularly good, too, with ample hands-on work. The author even includes printable manipulatives for constructing your own geometric solids.


Category Description for COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS - ELEMENTARY:

Primary Subject
Mathematics
Grade
6
ISBN
9781954358102
Format
Softcover Book
Brand Name
Taina Maria Miller
Weight
1.15 (lbs.)
Dimensions
11.0" x 8.5" x 0.44"
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Used math mammoth for homeschooling my child in grades 2 and 4. When they went back to public school for a year in 5th, we were told they should be in advance math!
Kayleigh C on Jun 28, 2022
Like the integrated worktext plus instructions, simple looking
rebecca a on Jan 3, 2022
Used math mammoth for homeschooling my child in grades 2 and 4. When they went back to public school for a year in 5th, we were told they should be in advance math!
Kayleigh C on Jun 28, 2022
continuing the series from 4 grade
LORI T on May 25, 2022
Like the integrated worktext plus instructions, simple looking
rebecca a on Jan 3, 2022
Math Mammoth is a fantastic curriculum! Maria lays out the concepts in a way that the child has an understanding of the basics and builds upon it until mastery. After 14 years of homeschooling (so far!) Math Mammoth is the best math curriculum I have used. (I have used many!)
autumn b on Nov 2, 2021
i need this for school
Echo B on Aug 8, 2021
My kids need some Geometry basics. I think workbook is what we need
Rosalie T on Jun 29, 2021
We have used Math Mammoth for years- I love the clean pages (no distractions) and solid math content.
Kellie W on Jun 22, 2021
Have used but wanted to not have to print for next year.
Heather M on May 30, 2021
We really like Math Mammoth. It is a solid math program without a lot of busy work.
Julia B on Apr 7, 2021
This is the math that we use and we really like it
Jessica C on Aug 2, 2020
Perfect for on-the-go!
Erika F on Jul 22, 2020
Affordable math curriculum that has explanations right in the workbook.
Amanda S on Jul 16, 2020
We love this series! We have worked through it for the last 4 years and really enjoy the detailed teaching.
Jamie T on Apr 18, 2020
We've used Math Mammoth levels 4 and 5, and my daughter is still loving math, so we're continuing on with the program.
Shereen V on Jun 24, 2019
Good review and covers everything in 6th grade.
Miho C on Apr 5, 2019
great price for solid math curriculum
Kathryn F on Nov 27, 2018
After spending much time researching different options for our homeschooling math curriculum, this fit best with my expectations and state requirements for the math education of my kiddos. I also really like the fact that they have the lesson right before them, so they can independently learn, and I am there in a support role.
Amanda E on Aug 7, 2018
Moving on to the next level
Marion G on Jun 14, 2018
My daughter went back to school, but said the light blue books had prepared her so well, so now I want to have the older grades ready to go at home if review/reinforcement is needed. This is the BEST no-frills math curriculum available (coming from an engineer and scientist mom).
Anna W on Mar 2, 2018
Recommended by a teacher as a good "right-brain" curriculum
Danielle R on Jan 25, 2018
recommended by another homeschooling family
Jinnah E on Oct 23, 2017
This math program works for us. It provides the lesson and practice together in the workbooks. The lessons are thorough, and provide ample practice with a lot of word problems.
Kathleen G on Sep 14, 2017
great series
Cynthia J on Aug 23, 2017
My daughter enjoyed this math and it was easy for me to help her.
Leigh Ann P on Aug 3, 2016
Curriculum choice for our school.
Patty R on Jul 29, 2016
continuing the series from 4 grade
LORI T on May 25, 2022
Math Mammoth is a fantastic curriculum! Maria lays out the concepts in a way that the child has an understanding of the basics and builds upon it until mastery. After 14 years of homeschooling (so far!) Math Mammoth is the best math curriculum I have used. (I have used many!)
autumn b on Nov 2, 2021
Are the printed books spiral bound?
Jenny Y on Aug 10, 2018
BEST ANSWER: They are not spiral-bound, but a normal workbook bound. I do not find it a hindrance whatsoever as to the lack of spiral bounding. Occasionally, and I mean very rarely, The Binding might inhibit doing a measurement with a ruler. Not a big deal at all. We really like this curriculum and are very happy with it. And that's after choosing a whole lot of other math curriculums!
How many pages are in each workbook?
A shopper on May 25, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Book 6-A has 189 pages (170 lesson pages) and Book 6-B has 178 pages(153 lesson pages).
What does it mean when it reads " revised"?
A shopper on Jun 30, 2016
BEST ANSWER: There was a previous edition with a different cover published earlier. I believe the author states on her website that the new edition covers more common core but I am not positive.
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