Great Review! I bought Abeka Arithmetic for my kids this school year, but was very disappointed. We switched to Math-U-See after I found Math-U-See Alpha and Beta Workbooks for $2.00 a book at Goodwill. We have been using it without the teachers manual, videos or their blocks. Instead we used our own unfix cubes; and I just go over the material with them. We are loving it so far. I actually like that its black and white. It seems less distracting! Math Mammoth seems like a good choice if Math-U-See doesn't work out price wise for us next year.
We are using math lessons for my daughter as she needs the gentle approach and she is thriving with it, we have just discovered math mammoth a few months ago for my son and he loves it so much, he is very mathy and the way it’s presented works well for him
Thanks for the review! Master books math now has additional practice sheets to purchase on the side that correlate with the lessons to increase the amount of work for each level and understanding of the topic. I think with the practice sheets, it gives it a little more :)
As someone whose done master books math, I absolutely think the extra practice sheets are essential. With those, my son excels and enjoys the curriculum
my issue with masterbooks was not the lack of more exercises but the simplicity of it and actually too much of the same exercises though. )) but it might be great for other kids
Thank you! This was so helpful. We're currently using Jump math but one of my kids has very little interest in math and finds it very boring. I'm going to check out Math Mammoth and Masterbooks.
We have been using Math Mammoth and have enjoyed it. For the most part, it is easy to follow and is designed for independent work. I love the examples and colorful pictures because it's not all black and white for the lower elementary visual learners. In my opinion, I bought Masterbooks not knowing how underperforming it was. Therefore, I would recommend it for lower level special education learners that may struggle in math or may have a very low attention span (e.g. ADHD).
Yes, they have digital access for every level from Primer through Pre-Calculus. When you purchase a Universal or Level Up set it comes with digital access. Digital access can also be purchased separately.
@@StoriesFromTheNorthwoods ok thank you. I have been trying to decide between Math Mammoth and CLE. I like the look of both for different reasons. Thank you.
@@StoriesFromTheNorthwoods Thank you. Me too. I have 2 older children I homeschool but my older 2 both learned in different ways from each other. I'm searching for the right fit for my youngest now. Thanks so much for your reviews and help. We are definitely doing CLE Learning to Read and LA 1 for our youngest. Now just have to choose the math. Hah
Have you found any negative to using masterbooks? We're now 1/4 into level 2 and are questioning the process (thinking of moving into math mammoth). We find it lacked in teaching number sense and mental math? Or did we miss something
hi, yes he had finished Math Mammoth full course which ends at grade 7, but since MM is advanced grade 7 is pre -Algebra basically, so we started saxon Algebra right away, worked smooth and no issues. after he had finished Algebra 2 though i switched him to DIVE math whcih is online program that grades and tests. and not that repetative and drilling as SAXON which my son didnt like. he is doing pre calculas now and loves DIVE
Thank you for making this video. It’s very helpful in narrowing down which math curriculum to choose!
i am so happy it was helpful
Great Review! I bought Abeka Arithmetic for my kids this school year, but was very disappointed. We switched to Math-U-See after I found Math-U-See Alpha and Beta Workbooks for $2.00 a book at Goodwill. We have been using it without the teachers manual, videos or their blocks. Instead we used our own unfix cubes; and I just go over the material with them. We are loving it so far. I actually like that its black and white. It seems less distracting! Math Mammoth seems like a good choice if Math-U-See doesn't work out price wise for us next year.
yes sometimes it takes trial and error to find the great fit, thats why i put an effort to make this overview )) thank you for your comment
We have used Math U See for two years and love it! Highly recommend the videos though, they’re very short & so so helpful.
We are using math lessons for my daughter as she needs the gentle approach and she is thriving with it, we have just discovered math mammoth a few months ago for my son and he loves it so much, he is very mathy and the way it’s presented works well for him
thats great, i am glad there are so many options for different learners
Oh wow. GREAT job! I had researched each one of these but was still so confused. This helped me quickly narrow it down.
thank you so much for this feedback , it made my day
Thanks for the review! Master books math now has additional practice sheets to purchase on the side that correlate with the lessons to increase the amount of work for each level and understanding of the topic. I think with the practice sheets, it gives it a little more :)
oh good to know . thank you
As someone whose done master books math, I absolutely think the extra practice sheets are essential. With those, my son excels and enjoys the curriculum
my issue with masterbooks was not the lack of more exercises but the simplicity of it and actually too much of the same exercises though. )) but it might be great for other kids
This is exactly the comparison I was looking for! Thank you so much!!!
thank you for saying that, makes me happy ))
Thank you! This was so helpful. We're currently using Jump math but one of my kids has very little interest in math and finds it very boring. I'm going to check out Math Mammoth and Masterbooks.
We have been using Math Mammoth and have enjoyed it. For the most part, it is easy to follow and is designed for independent work. I love the examples and colorful pictures because it's not all black and white for the lower elementary visual learners. In my opinion, I bought Masterbooks not knowing how underperforming it was. Therefore, I would recommend it for lower level special education learners that may struggle in math or may have a very low attention span (e.g. ADHD).
i agree with you, thank you for your review
yes! true
This was a great comparison! Thank you! We currently use masterbooks. We are almost done with level 2 however I have been eyeing math mammoth.
oh i am so happy you liked it )))) if you have any questions about math mammoth please ask
Thank you so much! Excellent review!
Thank you! This helped so much!!!
happy to hear it, thank you
This was very helpful for me. Thank you!
makes me happy
Such a great review!
thank you so much for the feedback , means so much to me
@@StoriesFromTheNorthwoods you’re welcome! It was so helpful.
For math-u-see, can you stream the videos since I don’t have cd drive.
Yes, they have digital access for every level from Primer through Pre-Calculus. When you purchase a Universal or Level Up set it comes with digital access. Digital access can also be purchased separately.
Thank you so much. This is what I needed👌👌👌 great content
apprecite your feedback
Thank you for your sharing! I'm really interested in the camparison of math products, I wonder if it's possible to talk with you
feel free to ask your questions here
Thank you for your review. I saw your review about CLE ( Christian Light) Language Arts and Learning to read. Have you tried out CLE math?
no i havent tried CLE math, i am so happy with math mammoth so i never look for any other ))))))))))
@@StoriesFromTheNorthwoods ok thank you. I have been trying to decide between Math Mammoth and CLE. I like the look of both for different reasons. Thank you.
@@MariaMaria-sr8zg I hope you will pick something that will work perfectly for you, also i think CLE might have sample pages?
@@StoriesFromTheNorthwoods Thank you. Me too. I have 2 older children I homeschool but my older 2 both learned in different ways from each other. I'm searching for the right fit for my youngest now. Thanks so much for your reviews and help. We are definitely doing CLE Learning to Read and LA 1 for our youngest. Now just have to choose the math. Hah
@@MariaMaria-sr8zg oh i think math mammoth still has sale going on , till 1 june i believe
Thank you for the review 👍
my pleasure
We also love Math Mammoth!!!
i am math mammoth advocate forever,, just sad they dont have high school math
Have you found any negative to using masterbooks? We're now 1/4 into level 2 and are questioning the process (thinking of moving into math mammoth). We find it lacked in teaching number sense and mental math? Or did we miss something
i d definately choose Math mammoth , you will never feel you are missing on something )))
Thank you so much!🥰
my absolute pleasure
This was great.
oh thank you so much for the feedback , so appreciate
Did your son who is using Saxon, use Math Mammoth? How was the jump from Math Mammoth to Saxon, if so? Thanks!
hi, yes he had finished Math Mammoth full course which ends at grade 7, but since MM is advanced grade 7 is pre -Algebra basically, so we started saxon Algebra right away, worked smooth and no issues. after he had finished Algebra 2 though i switched him to DIVE math whcih is online program that grades and tests. and not that repetative and drilling as SAXON which my son didnt like. he is doing pre calculas now and loves DIVE
@@StoriesFromTheNorthwoods oh thank you so much, that is very helpful!
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