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The consumable, two-volume Student Editions are colorful with perforated pages. Chapters are introduced with interesting trivia-types of information that is somehow always math related. For instance, the White House has 412 doors and 147 windows; suppose 10 parrot fish are eating at a coral reef . . . . Photos (i.e. parrot fish, White House) engage the eyes as well as the mind. Introductory activities typically include review, games, vocabulary activities, more games all under the heading of Show What You Know and ending with Write Way, a journal-type writing activity. Lessons are consistent in daily format but have a progression through a chapter. Lesson components include Listen and Draw (hands on activities), Share and Show (related problems), On Your Own (small set of problems), Problem Solving/Application (word problems), and Practice and Homework pages that include Lesson Check and Spiral Review problems. Reviews place value, multiplication/division and expressions. Covers 2-digit division; add/subtract/multiply/divide decimals; add/subtract/multiply/divide fractions; patterns/graphing; measurement conversion; and geometry/volume.
Please note that although digital resources are mentioned throughout the teacher's material and student books, most of these are not available to homeschoolers. Although these do sound interesting, access to the digital resources is not necessary to use the program.
Reviews place value, multiplication/division and expressions. Covers 2-digit division; add/subtract/multiply/divide decimals; add/subtract/multiply/divide fractions; patterns/graphing; measurement conversion; and geometry/volume.
Please note that although digital resources are mentioned throughout the teacher's material and student books, most of these are not available to homeschoolers. Although these do sound interesting, access to the digital resources is not necessary to use the program.
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Why did you choose this?
Rainbow Resource CenterStore
Used in classroom last year
Kimberly K
It covers the basics and seems quiet interesting and colorful.
Kevin A
Current curriculum
Rob Y
I chose this because my 5th grader can be a bit lazy. He keeps losing his math pages after his teacher tells him to tear them out. Now he won't have an excuse.
Laura M
Does each book come with online math on the spot accessibility?
The online help was for entire grade level. However we found it wasn't as helpful as expected it to be. We used this for 5th grade math and found it be be very overloaded and complicated to use . It was such a struggle that we decided to not use again. We changed to envision math from Pearson for 6th grade and math went way smoother. Had enough content for good learning without being overwhelming.
Used in classroom last year
It covers the basics and seems quiet interesting and colorful.
Current curriculum
I chose this because my 5th grader can be a bit lazy. He keeps losing his math pages after his teacher tells him to tear them out. Now he won't have an excuse.