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Math is a very challenging subject to homeschool.
Many consider "Home School Math"
a tough nut to crack.

It is due to the fact that different
students have different ability levels
and learn in different ways.

Unless the student learns the concepts
behind the problem, he or she tends
to believe that mathematics is pointless.

One concept of mathematics is to be learnt
before other concept. Buliding upon the
previously learned concept, is the way to go
in teahing Home School Math.

Missing knoledge is the main reason for the
frustration in teaching/learning math.

So, it is important that the child
masters the basics, before progressing.

Each topic is made easy
by proceeding from known to unknown,
easy to difficult, simple to complex.

To start with, in teaching mathematics,
I strongly recommend
A Collection of Kids Math Games and Fun Math Activities.

















By doing the activities and playing the fun games
from the above collection, the child will be comfortable
with the basics. The skills that will be learnt include

Single Digit Numbers,
Significance of Place Value,
Comparing Numbers and
Numbers upto Five Digit Numbers,
Basic Operations on Numbers
such as Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication, Division,
Basics of Fractions, Percentages etc.





It caters for all different ability
levels and different learning styles.

It is useful for the class room
as well as for the home, to make math
exciting and easy to learn.

You can check yourself by the
FREE samples provided.

Here is the link again.
Fun Math Games and Activities





Another Resource I strongly recommend is
Learning/Teaching Multiplication Facts through Video Games.









It really is an innovotaive way
of teaching Multiplication Tables.

It is no exaggerration to say that
It revolutionized education game world.

The children would love to continue playing.
Creating this desire to continue is what
makes them learn multiplication facts
with ease. As they keep on playing, their
scores and thus their math scores will improve.

Once the child learns the Multiplication tables
through the above Video games, he will never
forget them and it is a skill that will be
useful throughout his career.

The claim that the video Games are
"The Cure for Multiplication Problems"
is 100% justified.

It is truly the most exciting and effective
way of Teaching Multiplication Facts.

You can check yourself by the
FREE samples provided.

Here is the link again.
Multiplication Tables by Video Game









The topics you can learn/teach from
this (math-help-ace.com) website are
Numbers which deals with various topics
related to Numbers and Arithmetic and

Algebra which deals with various topics
related to Algebra.

The above pages give you Links to take you
to various math topics covered by this site.

For all math topics from 6th class to 12th class,
Excellent Resource, I srongly recommend in
teaching Home School Math for middle and high school
students is reviewed at
Review of "The Easy to Understand Math Tutorials Collection."





It covers all the topics not covered by my site.












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