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  Developmental Mathematics Level 6
 
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Ages: 7-8
Grade Levels: 2nd-3rd

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Product Code: 385-906


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Tens & Ones: Adding and Grouping covers adding with grouping in horizontal and vertical forms using the 45 addition facts of grouping. The publisher recommends it be used as the 2nd half of 3rd grade, but we think it would be better suited as the 2nd half of 2nd grade.

About Developmental Math: Let's be candid, some children grasp math more easily than others. For the child that intuitively understands mathematical concepts and is easily bored, check out Horizon's Math.

But if you regularly experience the deer-in-the-headlights look from your child whenever new mathematical topics are introduced, you will be relieved to know that there is a more systematic, precept upon precept math program.

With simple, uncluttered pages, Developmental Mathematics is a series that first teaches concepts with drawings of real objects, next with mathematical symbols, then drills for speed, and finally applies the concepts to word problems.

New ideas are introduced step by step in logical order while concepts that have been mastered are reviewed periodically. This program is so straightforward that the teacher's manual is little more than a student book with answers.

If you want to give your child an exceptionally solid mathematical foundation, if you are looking for a program that is student-driven with minimal parental involvement, if your child is shaky on the basics, or if you are just looking for an inexpensive, no frills, common sense program, you are sure to be pleased with Developmental Mathematics.


A Word To The Wise The publisher of this outstanding program is facing financial difficulties, a situation which has resulted in a couple of titles currently being out of print. On his behalf, we apologize for the inconvenience and hope the situation will be reversed when the economy recovers. Should you have any questions about what to do in the meantime, we will be happy to answer them.
 
Features

Includes Teacher's Manual
Perfect for struggling mathematicians
Designed for developing independent learners
Step-by-step, logical and straightforward

Author: L. George Saad, Ph.D.
Pages: 80
Binding: Paperback workbook
Consumable: Yes
Publisher: Mathematics Programs Associates, INC
Printed In: USA
Placement Test: Free PDF downloads here


Average Customer Review: Based on 5 Reviews. Write a review.

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I wish I had used this program for my three oldest November 5, 2008
Reviewer: Stephanie Y. from Grand Junction, CO  
After years of tearful math instruction, we read Timberdoodle's catalog entry and decided to try Developmental Math. My children went from math blockheads to math brainiacs. Well, okay, not really. Maybe I chose levels that were too easy for them. But my first grader loved whipping through Level One (so did my three year old); my third grader finds Level Four just his speed; the fifth grader's Level Eight was right on target; and the seventh grader's Level Eleven makes her happy. Each one finds success at his/her own level and now feels competent in math. I just wish I had used this program for my three oldest, none of whom feels especially math-literate.

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Teaches one concept at a time November 5, 2008
Reviewer: Hope S. from Manassas, VA  
I am homeschooling three grandchildren. We began when they were in K, 1st and 2nd grades are now in our fourth year of homeschooling.  I used this series in the beginning because the children were very weak in Math.  The course progresses very slowly, building concept as well as Math fact memory.   This series works well at building foundation, however it stays pretty much on one concept throughout each book.  This can be a shortcoming if you are required to give standardized teats at years end. We continue to use Developmental Math as a supplement when there is a lag in the learning and for extra practice.  One of the children (now in 5th grade) does D.M. exercises daily along with her other Math course.  This keeps her feeling successful and I can be sure she has enough of the broad course work for the end of year standardized test.

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A clear presentation of each math component October 31, 2008
Reviewer: Mary S. from Caldwell, TX  
This is the easiest to follow math program we've used. We tried Singapore Math, just to see how it compared.  My son immediately asked when we could go back to Developmental Math, since it doesn't skip around from concept to concept.  It is such a clear presentation of each math component that my "fourth grade" son is finishing up "sixth grade" math this year.  We've purchased the whole set of curriculum so we won't be caught off guard if the publisher ever decides to discontinue the series.  I'm also very impressed that Timberdoodle offers the Answer Key/Teacher's Guide and the Test.  Other curriculum dealers list them separately and aren't clear that there are three components to each unit.  Thank you and blessings to you, Timberdoodle!

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Self-paced, simple format, great program! October 21, 2008
Reviewer: Vicky M. from Indian, Alaska  
This is a great program for kids that need some time to master math concepts. It begins with the concrete and moves to the abstract with lots of review. The modules are self paced so if they already know a certain concept I can allow them to jump through quickly. If there are struggles I can provide the student with more practice by redoing a section or supplementing from another source. The simple workbook style keeps everything in one place. A student could read for themselves all the instructions and proceed, though I found that my boys needed my instruction and explanation to get started on new section with new concepts. My boys went through 1 to 3 levels a year. So far we have used books 1-14 between two of them over the last 3 years.

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Now they can work independently! October 20, 2008
Reviewer: Anita H. from Westminster, CA  
Before using Developmental math I was spending 45-1hr. with each child on their math.  Math was our whole day!!  Now with developmental math they can work independently and we are free to spend more time on other subjects.  I believe it is a very solid math program. However, it does not include time or measurement so you will need to purchase those workbooks separately.  Kumon workbooks or the Key To series works well.

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