#LearnMentalMath
Looking for a great AND fun way to teach math? Are your kids frustrated with the amount of math homework they have?
Take a look at this review of The Verbal Math Lesson.
This is a great way to learn mental math and are awesome books to have in your library!
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About our Sponsor – Mountcastle Company
Mountcastle Company is a publishing company focused on intelligent product for intelligent kids. We publish books and software to enhance learning and help families and homeschooling parents educate their children with the best products available. Find out more at ReadingLesson.com.
Prizes – The Verbal Math Lesson Set
1 set of the Verbal Math Lesson books (3 books total), as well as a bonus Verbal Math Lesson: Metric Math eBook
Most children do not like to do math worksheets, but will do the same problems verbally if they can think of it as a game. We remove the tedious handwriting aspect from math practice, and free child’s mind to more important tasks – learning and cementing fundamental mathematical skills. Our goal is to help your children develop math fluency leading to immediate improvement in their school work.
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Dina says
this looks like a great program. One of my kids best friends is having trouble in math. I’m going to share this with her.
Jenn says
This sounds like such a great program. I remember needing help with math here and there in school when the lessons got harder.
Diane Holland says
Looks like an amazing program. Some kids seem to struggle with math and this would be great!
Esperanza Gailliard says
I think my kids like math because we started on the ground with them. So that they would never fear a problem.
Tiffany Halter says
My son has a love hate relationship with math he’s in third grade. My daughters in first grade so far she likes math..
Diane Holland says
This looks like a great program. For the ones that struggle, making it more fun is just the ticket!
Naomi says
You know, I don’t think my kids are in either category. They just do it, but don’t really love it or hate it. I think they just tolerate it.