“It’s done? Yay! Now we can have Math Club again!”
— from a 3rd-grade boy who didn’t appreciate me taking a year off to finish and format the book
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Praise, indeed, Denise! 😀 Well done for all your hard work. You made the world of difference to our homeschool and I’m sure you’ll continue to do so for many generations of homeschoolers.
My kids are now at 11 and 12 confidently preparing for GCSE maths (the exams UK school children sit at about 16 years old). I’m so thankful I found your approach years ago and didn’t bore them into hating maths.
Thank you, Lucinda! I’ve enjoyed watching your kids’ educational adventures on your blog. It sounds like you’ve given them a good foundation for whatever direction they want to go in the future.