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Younger kids: Math Curse; Greg Tang; Marilyn Burns Older kids: Beginners Guide to Constructing the Universe The first batch is generally for ages 5 to 10 (plus two resource books for parents/teachers). Michael S. Schneider’s book A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe requires fluent reading ability, but the math content is very accessible, mostly about relating geometry and patterns to an enormous range of topics of cultural and historical interest.It has some great tips on doing geometric constructions with compass and straight-edge, a neglected but valuable skill.
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Simple solutions Simple Solutions is the best. It takes math concepts and constantly reinforces them each day. You have homework that goes fast, just a few questions, and most of the concepts are the ones the kids already have had, but a new concept will be introduced.
This method works really well because kids don't learn it and then forget it the next week. Actual teachers write the books and know what really works. Sources: research .
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