I like to cover all learning styles in math, keeping a wide variety of games, books and learning tools. Most of what we enjoy is old and out of print, but some of it is classic or something similar is available.
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Auditory - Musical math tapes and CD's. We have several different ones, but I think the favorites have been Rock'n Learn Country. They have Addition & Subtraction and Multiplication.
Kinesthetic - Dominoes, magnetic numbers, and Learning Wrap-Ups. I carried these in my bag for years for the children to play and learn while we waited at restaurants or appointments. They are wonderful learning tools! Visual - Flashcards and Wipe-Off books. |
Another favorite I reference a lot with the children is the Melissa & Doug Wooden Shape Sorting Clock. It has been helpful with numbers, shapes, colors AND learning to tell time. For homeschooling, after trying several programs, I believe Math-U-See is THE BEST Math curriculum.
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