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Charlotte Mason recommended that each student use a gridded notebook for written work during math lessons. You will need a gridded math notebook for each student working through the books in The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series. Using a gridded notebook for math
- Keeps numerals neat and legible by allotting one number per grid square.
- Encourages a habit of precision and accuracy whether in beginning addition or long division. Since the squares in the grid are aligned, place value can easily be seen and checked.
- Creates a neat and concise record of the math concepts your child learned each year.
Math Notebook Features
- Contain 50 pages of grid paper, so you have plenty to work with but they don’t look overwhelming;
- Lie flat for easy use whether your student is left-handed or right-handed;
- Are available in three sizes of grid square—¾″, ½″, and ¼″—so you can select the size that best fits your student’s writing.
Choosing a Grid Size
The emphasis in math lessons should be on math concepts, not handwriting. Yes, expect neatness and precision in keeping with Charlotte Mason’s emphasis on good habits, but be careful that the handwriting does not overshadow the math focus. During math lessons your child should not have to concentrate as much effort on handwriting as on thinking mathematically. Therefore, choose a grid size that will fit your child’s natural handwriting best. If he usually writes quite small, a smaller grid should not be a hindrance or obstacle in math lessons. If he writes larger, allow him to use a larger grid size for math lessons. General Recommendations ¾″ grid size for grades 1–2 ½″ grid size for grades 3–6 ¼″ grid size for grades 7–124 GradesSku: 9781616344245Gridded Math Notebook 1/2″
By: Sonya Shafer, Emily Lin$11.95 -
Charlotte Mason recommended that each student use a gridded notebook for written work during math lessons. You will need a gridded math notebook for each student working through the books in The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series. Using a gridded notebook for math
- Keeps numerals neat and legible by allotting one number per grid square.
- Encourages a habit of precision and accuracy whether in beginning addition or long division. Since the squares in the grid are aligned, place value can easily be seen and checked.
- Creates a neat and concise record of the math concepts your child learned each year.
Math Notebook Features
The printed notebooks- Contain 50 pages of grid paper, so you have plenty to work with but they don’t look overwhelming;
- Lie flat for easy use whether your student is left-handed or right-handed;
- Are available in three sizes of grid square—¾″, ½″, and ¼″—so you can select the size that best fits your student’s writing.
Choosing a Grid Size
The emphasis in math lessons should be on math concepts, not handwriting. Yes, expect neatness and precision in keeping with Charlotte Mason’s emphasis on good habits, but be careful that the handwriting does not overshadow the math focus. During math lessons your child should not have to concentrate as much effort on handwriting as on thinking mathematically. Therefore, choose a grid size that will fit your child’s natural handwriting best. If he usually writes quite small, a smaller grid should not be a hindrance or obstacle in math lessons. If he writes larger, allow him to use a larger grid size for math lessons. General Recommendations ¾″ grid size for grades 1–2 ½″ grid size for grades 3–6 ¼″ grid size for grades 7–126 GradesSku: 9781616344252Gridded Math Notebook 1/4″
By: Sonya Shafer, Emily Lin$11.95 -
Charlotte Mason recommended that each student use a gridded notebook for written work during math lessons. You will need a gridded math notebook for each student working through the books in The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series. Using a gridded notebook for math
- Keeps numerals neat and legible by allotting one number per grid square.
- Encourages a habit of precision and accuracy whether in beginning addition or long division. Since the squares in the grid are aligned, place value can easily be seen and checked.
- Creates a neat and concise record of the math concepts your child learned each year.
Math Notebook Features
- Contain 50 pages of grid paper, so you have plenty to work with but they don’t look overwhelming;
- Lie flat for easy use whether your student is left-handed or right-handed;
- Are available in three sizes of grid square—¾″, ½″, and ¼″—so you can select the size that best fits your student’s writing.
Choosing a Grid Size
The emphasis in math lessons should be on math concepts, not handwriting. Yes, expect neatness and precision in keeping with Charlotte Mason’s emphasis on good habits, but be careful that the handwriting does not overshadow the math focus. During math lessons your child should not have to concentrate as much effort on handwriting as on thinking mathematically. Therefore, choose a grid size that will fit your child’s natural handwriting best. If he usually writes quite small, a smaller grid should not be a hindrance or obstacle in math lessons. If he writes larger, allow him to use a larger grid size for math lessons. General Recommendations ¾″ grid size for grades 1–2 ½″ grid size for grades 3–6 ¼″ grid size for grades 7–122 GradesSku: 9781616344238Gridded Math Notebook 3/4″
By: Sonya Shafer, Emily Lin$11.95 -
Convenient and attractive notebooks full of gridded paper. This printed size is 5mm for use with Practical Geometry Part 2.Sku: 9781616347437
Gridded Math Notebook 5mm
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A convenient set of geometry tools and supplies you will need to enjoy the lessons in Charlotte Mason Practical Geometry. Please note: This item is final sale.2 GradesSku: 9781616346539
Practical Geometry: Tools and Supplies Kit
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Charlotte Mason’s beginning math lessons seem to be tailor-made for an early elementary child. Lessons are mainly oral and are carefully graduated, with your child answering small word problems within their understanding (no reading required). They work out the problems in a hands-on way using a variety of common, everyday objects. This straightforward but interesting teaching guides your children to make discoveries on their own.Sku: 9781616344207
The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series: Book 1
By: Rachelle Baburina,$82.50 -
From the Publisher: In Book 2, your student will solidify and learn the addition tables up to 10 + 10 and the multiplication tables up to 6 x 10. Addition and subtraction with three-digit numbers, including carrying and borrowing, will also be introduced with step-by-step, interactive lessons that encourage your child to work confidently with larger numbers, as well as with money. For grade 2 you will need The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series, Book 2, and a Math Notebook for your child (3/4″ or 1/2″ grid recommended).Sku: 9781616344337
The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series: Book 2
By: Rachelle Baburina,$89.95 -
You and your child are sure to enjoy these simple, lively lessons that will provide further practice in the processes of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Your student will master multiplication tables for the numbers 7 through 10; delve further into division with long division and an introduction to fractions; and read, write, and work with numbers up to 10,000. She will also have an introduction to weights and measures with an active hands-on approach— including measures of volume, weight, distance, and time.Sku: 9781616344719
The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series: Book 3
By: Rachelle Baburina,$82.50 -
Engaging lessons that nurture mathematical thinking and help your student advance in addition and subtraction up to 1,000,000, as well as multiplication and division with larger numbers; continue work in fractions; introduce decimals; and provide a hands-on investigation of both metric and US standard measures, including measures of area, cubic measure, and volume.1 GradeSku: 9781616345877
The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series: Book 4
By: Rachelle Baburina$95.95 -
Engaging lessons that nurture mathematical thinking and help your student advance in understanding decimals and fractions, working with factors and both greatest and least common measures. Your student will also continue work with drawing to scale along with measures in decimals and fractions, using both the US standard and metric systems.1 GradeSku: 9781616346515
The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series: Book 5
By: Richele R. Baburina$89.50 -
Natural, lively elementary math lessons that build confidence in mathematical thinking and help your student advance in understanding decimals, fractions, ratios, and percentages.1 GradeSku: 9781616347154
The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series: Book 6
By: Richele R. Baburina$88.50 -
Enjoyable lessons in practical geometry that introduce important skills and concepts through hands-on exploration. Please note: This item is final sale as it includes a downloadable code inside the book.1 GradeSku: 9781616346454
The Charlotte Mason Practical Geometry – Part 1
By: Dr. Julie Ryle, Tabitha Wirges$58.50 -
More lessons in practical geometry that introduce important skills and concepts through hands-on exploration. Each student will need a 5mm gridded math notebook to complete the exercises. Please note: This item is final sale as it includes a downloadable code inside the book.1 GradeSku: 9781616346935
The Charlotte Mason Practical Geometry – Part 2
By: Dr. Julie Ryle, Tabitha Wirges$66.50