RightStart Mathematics Level D Book Bundle 2nd Edition

RightStart Mathematics Level D Book Bundle 2nd Edition

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ISBN: 9781942943037
Grades: 3

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The RS2 Level D Lessons continue to build on the meaning and properties of multiplication and division, along with the basic facts. Other topics include multiplying a 4-digit number by a 1-digit number, rounding, numbers to millions, area and measurement in both the US customary and metric systems, fractions, and graphing. The children continue work with geometry and angles using drawing tools. Problem solving with all four operations is emphasized. Daily card games are included in the lessons. Review lessons are included for children beginning with the RightStart™ program.

RS2 Level D Book Bundle includes the Lessons and Worksheets.

You will also need one RS2 Math Set per family.

If you are teaching this level to more than one child, you will need these duplicate items:

  • RS2 Level D Worksheets
  • AL Abacus Standard
  • Fraction Charts
  • Drawing Board Set
  • 4-in-1 Ruler


Category Description for RightStart Mathematics 2nd Edition:

RightStart uses a hands-on approach to help children understand, apply, and enjoy math. Synonymous with quality math, this 2nd edition is no exception. A complete rewrite, this edition employs recent research and includes more manipulatives. Based on studies comparing the differences between Japanese and US first grades, the 2nd edition incorporates certain aspects from Asian programs such as non-counting strategies and alternative number naming. RightStart teaches students to see quantities in groups of fives and tens. When adding 9 + 7, instead of counting 7 up from 9, you would take 1 from 7 to make 10 and 6. This program also uses a unique number naming system. Asian words for numbers 10 and greater implicitly relate the base ten system. Literally translated, eleven is "ten-one," twelve is "ten-two," etc. RightStart students learn to count this "math-way" before learning less intuitive words such as 11 or 19. The AL Abacus is the primary learning tool and helps children visualize numbers in groups of 5 and 10.

RightStart offers an easier-to-teach lesson format. Daily Lessons take 30 to 40 minutes with Objectives and Materials listed in the heading area of each lesson. Below that, the page is divided into two columns. Activities for Teaching are listed in the left column and include the Warm-Up (quick review) and instructions for teaching the lesson and new concept. Background and teacher explanations provide additional information in the right column. This information is accompanied by helpful illustrations where needed. Worksheets provide an opportunity for children to practice the days lesson, and at the lower levels, there may not be a worksheet for every lesson. Lessons are typically done in one day and each level is one complete school year. If you are unsure of the level at which you should begin, a placement questionnaire is available.

The Math Card Games Book is the source for games played within the lessons. Games can be used as many times as needed for proficiency. Special decks of cards are used with the book and both the book and decks are included in the manipulative kit for the 2nd edition. This book and decks are also sold separately and can be used to accompany other math programs. Math games help children learn the basics and increase proficiency.

Each level of the 2nd edition uses most of the same manipulatives used previously, with some additions; however, the sequence and use may change. As a result, there is now one manipulative kit that has everything you need for Levels A-F of the program. The set includes an AL abacus, Math Card Games book, place value cards, AL abacus tiles, folding meter stick, geoboards, colored 1" tiles, Casio calculator, tangrams, base ten picture cards, tally sticks, geared clock, six card decks, two fraction charts, drawing set, 4-in-1 Ruler, Goniometer, coins, geometry reflector, centimeter cubes, math balance, RightStart geometry panels, geometric solids, Yellow is the Sun CD, and dry erase pen. Buy this one kit when you start the program and youre set to go.

If you already have some of the manipulatives found in the 2nd edition kit, items can be purchased separately, or there are add-on kits available for levels A and B. The bridge kits will allow you to get the manipulatives you need without overlap.

Book bundles for levels A and B include a lesson book, worksheets, a Yellow is the Sun book, and appendix pages for that level. Level C includes the lesson book and worksheets. Level D through H bundles include lesson book, worksheets, and appendix pages. Levels B, C, D, E, and F include review lessons for children who are new to the RightStart program. Level G requires no prior work with the RightStart curriculum. Level G of RightStart Math is an applied math that is designed to be more independent than previous levels of RightStart Math. Level G is a middle school curriculum that includes perimeter, area, volume, metric system, decimals, rounding numbers, ratio, proportion, parallel lines, angles, midpoints, triangle congruence, Pythagorean theorem, golden ratio, Fibonacci numbers, tessellations, Pick’s theorem, and fractals. The bundle at this level includes 3 books: worksheets, lessons, and solutions manual. The student worksheets can also be purchased separately. Level H can be done independently and is a continuation of the topics found in Level G. The appendix pages included in the bundle are the same appendix pages found in the back of the lesson book, but they are already copied for your convenience - some printed on heavier cardstock, and some printed multiple times in to meet the requirements of the lessons.

I can't summarize this program better than the creator, so let me quote from the manual:

"There are ten major characteristics.

1. Refers to quantities of up to 5 as a group; discourages counting individually.

2. Avoids counting procedures for finding sums and remainders.

3. Employs games, not flash cards, for practice.

4. Once quantities 1 to 10 are known, proceeds to 10 as a unit. Uses the "math way" of counting; say for example, 1-ten 1 for eleven, 1-ten 2 for twelve, 2-ten for twenty, and 2-ten 5 for twenty-five.

5. Uses expanded notation (overlapping) place-value cards for recording 10s and 1s

6. Proceeds rapidly to hundreds and thousands; uses manipulatives and place-value cards. Provides opportunities for trading between ones and tens, tens and hundreds, and hundreds and thousands with manipulatives.

7. Teaches mental computation and investigates informal solutions before learning procedures.

8. Teaches four-digit addition and subtraction on the abacus; let the children discover the paper and pencil algorithms.

9. Introduces fractions with a linear visual model and includes all fractions from to 1/10.

10. Teaches short division for single-digit divisors, before long division."




Category Description for RightStart Mathematics:

Based on research comparing the differences between Japanese first grades and first grade classrooms in the U.S., this curriculum incorporates certain aspects from Asian math programs such as non-counting strategies and, for us, an alternative number naming system. In this program, the student is taught to see quantities in groups of fives and tens. When asked to add 9 + 7, instead of counting 7 up from 9, you would take 1 from 7 to make 10 and 6. This program also uses a unique number naming system. Asian words for numbers greater than 10 implicitly give you a feel for the base ten system. Literally translated, eleven is "ten-one," twelve is "ten-two," and so on. RightStart students learn to count the "math-way" before they are taught the less intuitive words for 11 to 19.

I cant summarize this program better than the creator, so let me quote from the manual:

"There are eleven major characteristics.

1. Refer to quantities of up to 3 as a group; do not count individually.

2. Use fingers to show quantities up to 10; teach 6 to 10 as 5 plus a quantity.

3. Avoid counting procedures for finding sums and remainders.

4. Once quantities 1 to 10 are known, proceed to 10 as a unit. Use the "math way" of counting; say for example, 1-ten 1 for eleven, 1-ten 2 for twelve, 2-ten for twenty, and 2-ten 5 for twenty-five.

5. Use expanded notation (overlapping) place-value cards for recording 10s and 1s

6. Proceed rapidly to hundreds and thousands; use place-value cards. Provide opportunities for trading between ones and tens, tens and hundreds, and hundreds and thousands with manipulatives.

7. Only after the above work, give the traditional English names for quantities 20 to 99 and then 11 to 19.

8. Teach tens-based strategies for addition and subtraction facts that have a sum > 10. Teach informal solutions and mental computation before written algorithmic work.

10. Teach four-digit addition and subtraction on the abacus; let the children discover the paper and pencil algorithms.

11. Short division precedes long division, which is taught in fourth grade."

In Level G, students continue to practice arithmetic, fractions and decimals, while they begin to also explore triangles, area, volume, ratios, Pythagorean Theorem, tiling, and other new concepts.

All levels require a lesson manual and worksheets, which are included in the starter kits. (The worksheets are also available separately for multiple students.) Lesson manuals contain detailed lesson plans with helpful diagrams and teaching notes. Both lesson manuals and worksheets are spiral-bound. Add on kits allow you to move forward, buying only what you need in addition to what you already have for the next levels. Deluxe Starter kits (and deluxe add-on kits) are now available, which include everything in the original kits, plus additional recommended books and manipulatives. Please note that if you start with a deluxe kit, you will need a different upgrade kit to transition to the next level. See individual descriptions for more details on kit-specific contents.~ Anh

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Primary Subject
Mathematics
Grade
3
ISBN
9781942943037
Format
Other
Brand Name
Activities for Learning
Weight
3.1 (lbs.)
Dimensions
11.0" x 9.0" x 1.38"
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RightStart Mathematics has been a true blessing for my kiddo with dyscalculia. It's not easy - but it makes it doable and teaches her in a way she can comprehend.
Rachel Q on Jun 18, 2022
I chose RightStart Math because my daughter struggles with dyslexia and this is a multisensory math program backed with good research.
Jennifer K on Jan 24, 2022
RightStart Mathematics has been a true blessing for my kiddo with dyscalculia. It's not easy - but it makes it doable and teaches her in a way she can comprehend.
Rachel Q on Jun 18, 2022
Needed for my daughter's math
Mary C on May 22, 2022
I chose RightStart Math because my daughter struggles with dyslexia and this is a multisensory math program backed with good research.
Jennifer K on Jan 24, 2022
My daughter loved this last year and wanted to back to this program
Kirsten G on Jan 14, 2022
friend recommendation
Anide T on Aug 26, 2021
We love RightStart's manipulatives and playful yet rigorous style. My kids' math skills have improved greatly with this program.
Joel K on Dec 10, 2020
Homeschooling a 4th Grader
Martha R on Dec 5, 2020
Finished the last book and is ready for the next one.
Renee P on Aug 16, 2020
recommended for 3rd grade learners 8-9 years old
Hannah R on Aug 12, 2020
we have loved the first three levels of right start math!
Brooke R on Apr 27, 2020
Right Start math has worked really well so far for us. I have 3 children in various levels. All started with level A. My oldest just finished level C.
Rebekah L on Apr 24, 2020
My daughter is a visual and kinestetic learner. We where using another good mastery math program but she was getting bored with it. Even though she knows the first half of what this book covers, it is always good for reinforcement.
Anay D on Feb 12, 2020
We started with Right Start in Kindergarten, then tried something different. I noticed the difference in my oldest and his understanding of numbers. It set him ahead. We now use Right Start for the other kiddos, and we love it!
Naomi on Sep 10, 2019
Continuing from last year
Lori A on Jul 9, 2019
my son needs extra support on multiplication and divisions , he is a visual learner and has processing delay
Dilma l on Feb 26, 2019
Reviews show this to be comprehensive, hands-on and engaging
Melissa R on Aug 28, 2018
We've been loving this program!
Amanda S on Jul 27, 2018
This is a curriculum that we are currently using.
Arturo G on Mar 13, 2018
Right start builds critical thinking and teaches you how to thinkk like a mathemetician, not just how to memorize different processes
Lyndsey P on Mar 9, 2018
We have used Right Start Math, Levels B&C, and it has been such a good fit for us. Ordered Level D today. I like how the lessons are concisely laid out and easy to move through with very little, if any, preparation. My daughter enjoys the manipulatives and games, and I do too!
Traci E on Mar 5, 2018
"We have used RightStart Math from level A on up to Level C with several of our children. I love the program. Learning made easy. Manipulatives to keep students engaged. Card games are great for multiple kids learning together even if they are on different levels. We have had great retention, Great success. "
Elizabeth B on Feb 26, 2018
Finished C
Kristen A on Jan 18, 2018
It builds a really good number sense foundation and breaks concepts down into smaller more understandable concepts that build on each other. It also takes abstract ideas, which often happen in math, and makes them concrete through manipulative usage and games. It's also a lot less worksheets than other math curriculums.
Tanya C on Aug 22, 2017
RightStart Mathematics is a fantastic math program for both traditional students and those with special needs. I've used RightStart with 4 of my children for 4 years, Levels B through F. It has helped us have meaningful, enjoyable interactions during math lessons.
Cheryl C on Aug 21, 2017
It is part of the "Well Trained Mind" curriculum for third grade.
Daniel K on Jun 19, 2017
We have the 1st edition, but wanted to purchase the 2nd edition and see the difference in material to help me decide which version to continue using in the future. We already have all the levels of the 1st edition.
barbara b on Jun 11, 2017
Great Math Program
Kristine W on Jun 4, 2017
We've been using Right Start Math since level A. We plan to use it until we run out of levels. It's fantastic!
User on Mar 14, 2017
we are finishing rightstart level c
Cathy S C on Feb 8, 2017
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Terra-Leigh B on Jan 14, 2017
We love Rightstart mathematics. It works well for most students because it teaches the mathematics concepts in a variety of ways. I love the fact that it encourages kid to think and do mental math, rather than have to write out every step of the process. This is not the ways I was taught to do math. I have a bachelor's degree in mathematics, but I struggle with the basic mental math that my 8 year old daughter does with ease. It is easy to teach the scripted lessons and the kids love the games!
User on Aug 30, 2016
highly recommended by other homeschool moms
Jennifer M on Jul 28, 2016
We have already started on Right Start Math and while it takes a long time, it is worth it. It is a wonderful strong foundation that I believe will make their math later on that much easier. Very happy with this program and the way it allows the kids to learn from all directions, so it seems to be good for all the different ways kids learn.
Julie T on Jul 27, 2016
We have used it for the past 4 years
Jo B on Jul 23, 2016
Awesome, hands-on math program. The 2nd edition has some great improvements!
Erin B on May 20, 2016
We have used RightStart B & C and been very happy with them!
Emily Y on Feb 25, 2016
Needed for my daughter's math
Mary C on May 22, 2022
My daughter loved this last year and wanted to back to this program
Kirsten G on Jan 14, 2022
Hello, I wanna order right start 2nd edition. I have a 3rd grader and a kinder. I plan on ordering the manipulatives. What do I order as far as the work portions for both grades? I also need a teacher guide. Is there a specific bundle that has the guide along w/ the curriculum?
A shopper on Aug 9, 2016
BEST ANSWER: The Kindergarten bundle (Level A) includes both teacher and student material - #046235. The 3rd grade bundle (Level D) includes both teacher and student material - #063621. The manipulatives for both (and the rest of the levels) is #046285.
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