Great Resource – Math in Children’s Literature Book list

Looking to add variety to your math program or create a math-based unit study?   Here’s a handy book list of math in children’s literature.   This homeschooling mom updates this list, so make sure to bookmark this site.

 

Click on the source link or on the image to find the book list.

Fun Freebie – Exploring Measurements in Cooking

 

Math does not have to be all facts drills!  Here’s a fun worksheet to fuel some math exploration time in the kitchen. Click the image  or the source link above to find your way to this free worksheet.

Fun Freebie – Calendar Notebook Printable

Source: homeschoolcreations.net

Daily calendar work takes only a few minutes, but involves lots of valuable math skills for elementary level students.    This is one of the nicest calendar math printable sets I’ve seen.    Click the image or the source link below to find your way to this great set of printables.

Great Resource – Math Fact Cafe

If you need a few extra worksheets to supplement your math program, then Math Fact Cafe has some great resources for you. You can build your own fact sheets as well as use pre-made fact sheets.  There are also resources for learning time and money  and also printable flashcards.

Source: mathfactcafe.com via Ann on Pinterest

 

Click on the image or the source link above to visit Math Fact Cafe.

Freebie Find ~ Math Journal

A creative way to personalize any math program.   Click the image to visit Homeschool Swag Printables and download this free math journal set.

Engineering Inspiration for Summer Fun

Taking a break from schoolwork but still want some interesting, challenging and educational activities for summer?  How about some engineering fun?

100 Awesome Engineering Projects for Kids

Motivation Monday

“Let every youth and every child be taught, not merely to solve imaginary problems, but to keep an accurate account of his own income and outgoes. Let him learn the right use of money by using it. Whether supplied by their parents or by their own earnings, let boys and girls learn to select and purchase their own clothing, their books, and other necessities; and by keeping an account of their expenses, they will learn, as they could learn in no other way, the value and the use of money.”

Counsels on Stewardship, 294.