Top Homeschool Pick: Math U See Curriulum

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Looking for homeschool math curriculum? In this video I share my favorite math curriculum that works for all learning styles and is easy for parents to teach!
    mathusee.com/
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    0:00
    0:27 Intro
    2:04 my experience with math
    2:41 what is math u see, where it started
    3:00 Math U See's beliefs and mission
    6:49 Math U See's philosophy
    8:41 Math U See is mastery-based and sequential
    10:21 Math U See uses simultaneous multi-sensory instruction
    11:24 Math U See is ability based, not grade level based
    12:10 Math U See components
    12:35 Math U See offers customer support
    12:55 Why I love Math U See
    13:14 Visit the link in my description to go check it out
    13:28 Thanks for watching
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    Math U See is a K-12 math curriculum program. It is mastery-based, sequential, and does not go by grade level, but by ability level. It works for all learning styles, and comes with videos for you to watch with your students to understand exactly how to present the lessons to your child.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @suzanneash5539
    @suzanneash5539 Рік тому +4

    We are using Math-you-see and love it. This is our 2nd year of homeschool. I love how clear Math-you-see is. We love that there isn't any of the confusing teachings found in common corw math.
    I struggled with math in school myself. I like that I can watch the videos with my kids and actually be able to help my kids. I remember feeling so frustrated that my parents couldn't help me with math as a student.

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing your testimony, Suzanne. 😊

  • @anikagrace2215
    @anikagrace2215 6 місяців тому +1

    I started math-u-see with gamma, and I have used it through pre-calc. And I can say, each concept is very well explained, well paced, and I've almost never felt like they gave me a topic they hadn't prepared me for. From what my mom says about her old math curriculum, you'll save your kid a lot of pain using this. For my part, I highly recommend.

  • @OurMessyHouse
    @OurMessyHouse 6 місяців тому +1

    We are planning to switch from TGATB to Math U see this year. So excited! Nervous about the cost but worth the investment.

  • @carlaferguson8269
    @carlaferguson8269 Рік тому +2

    Love the passion in the presentation. I'm about to start homeschooling a 5th grader and I'm very much interested in this.

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  Рік тому

      I can't recommend it enough! Good luck to you!

  • @amberdunigan7550
    @amberdunigan7550 2 роки тому +2

    Going into my first year using math u see! Excited to use it, any videos of how to prepare and plan would be helpful

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  2 роки тому

      Congrats! Yes, I can make a video on how to prepare and plan.

  • @mospinn4084
    @mospinn4084 Рік тому +1

    This was so helpful! Thank you for all the details on this program.

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  Рік тому +1

      I’m so glad it was helpful!

  • @cedarforest4621
    @cedarforest4621 Рік тому +2

    I have used Math U See successfully for the last 15 years (including teaching at a homeschool co-op). Have you looked at their new (very expensive) Algebra Program?

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  Рік тому +1

      That’s great! I have not looked at their new algebra program.

  • @kaitlynlewis6958
    @kaitlynlewis6958 7 місяців тому

    Going to start mathu see this coming september (alpha) nervous and exicted !

  • @Jsumm2
    @Jsumm2 2 роки тому +2

    I am convinced enough to begin purchasing this for my kiddos learning. My oldest is starting kindergarten homeschool, and I will buy Primer kit that comes with the blocks… however what do I do once the next child hits this age? Do I have to buy another work book or am I able to reuse all of the books as we advance in math for my first child? Thanks!!!

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  2 роки тому +2

      I’m so happy for you, Jenna! You can buy another workbook if you have your first child write in it, but I usually have my kids do the problems on our whiteboard and I reuse the workbooks for my younger kids. But even if you do have your child write in the workbooks and you have the buy new ones for the other kids, you don’t have to buy a new blocks kit or pay for the digital toolbox over and over again.
      I can’t wait to hear what you think of it!

  • @Dreblueskies
    @Dreblueskies Рік тому

    Excellent video!
    I have so much doubt around math because I hate the subject so much. Your reasons for liking this math makes total sense.

  • @kb8990
    @kb8990 Рік тому +1

    Super helpful. Can you speak to the common complaint of Math U See not being “deep enough” or kids being behind compared to other programs?

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  Рік тому +1

      Hmmm, I haven’t heard those complaints before. I’ve only heard about people saying it’s pretty repetitive.
      Kids can’t be “behind” if they are working at the pace that works for them.

    • @shannonstewart4737
      @shannonstewart4737 Рік тому +6

      My kiddos have use it since Primer to now PreAlgebra. We have also participated in state testing where we live, so maybe I can offer a slight bit of insight on being "behind." Because MUS is mastery, each subject is learned bottom to top of that subject. For example, when learning division, at the end of the year my 4th grader could do division as well as a middle schooler. But they have zero clue on fractions. State testing is designed to test on a spiral learning process. Where they learn bits of each mathematical area each year. So when my kid got to the fraction part, each bombed. Which is intimidating, but I trusted the process. Fast forward to my son completing Zeta (the end of the lower levels) at the end of 6th grade, he took testing again and scored ready for 8th grade math!!
      So, yes, in early years they may test lower but when all those books are finished, they have actually MASTERED every concept and IMO are better prepared to take in upper level math.❤

  • @angelaschaefer5883
    @angelaschaefer5883 Рік тому

    My son is an adult. Is math wiz. I have dyscalculia this is my dream curriculum to help me improve.

  • @11nica5
    @11nica5 Рік тому +1

    I love math u see. My girls love it, we’re on alpha now. I’m wondering what you recommend for business math; something a 3-4th graders?

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  Рік тому +3

      I highly recommend letting your kids see your financial records. Let them see how you earn money, spend money, invest money, etc. If they want to start their own businesses, let them. That’s the best way they will learn about using money for business.

  • @melanieturner5665
    @melanieturner5665 2 роки тому

    This will be our first year homeschooling. My sons used Abeka math in school. My oldest will be in 5th grade and he scored above average on his Iowa Assessment, his score was 85 for math. I've had him do the placement test for Math U See. My big question is - if he does 6th grade level Math U See this year as a 5th grader and goes in order till 11th grade, then what would I choose for 12th grade? I want a mastery approach for the reasons you mentioned. My son has proved that he's mathematically inclined and loves it, so I think he'd thrive in any math curriculum I pick. I'm a big picture thinker and don't know what options they'd be in high school.

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  2 роки тому +2

      How exciting that this will be your first year homeschooling! I'm so glad you had him do the placement test so you know where he should start. Keep in mind that he may go through the book faster or slower than a traditional school year. If he finishes every level by 11th grade, he can always move on to college-level math. You can have him do online courses or take dual-credit classes at your local community college.

  • @dmnick123ify
    @dmnick123ify Рік тому

    My 8th grader is in public school. Would you recommend using math U see in addition to what shes getting at school? If so, which level is typically good for an 8th grader??
    Also, 4th grader.

  • @julieperez7198
    @julieperez7198 2 роки тому +1

    Do your children have trouble with retention over breaks? My 6 year old was 8 lessons (weeks) into alpha and we took a 1 month break. He forgot so many of the concepts. I had to go back and review for a few weeks. Do you find that you need to review after a break?

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  2 роки тому +1

      Sometimes, yes. Mostly when my kids were not in the mood to learn and nothing I taught them stuck.

    • @11nica5
      @11nica5 Рік тому +1

      I give my kids “lighter days” instead of weeks of a break bc of that very issue. I do make sure that’s it’s self directed and fun projects with a lot of breaks in between. This has eliminated that prob for us - good luck

  • @rachelnorton9394
    @rachelnorton9394 Рік тому

    I love spiral!

    • @xlovelydearx
      @xlovelydearx 11 місяців тому

      I’m really trying to figure out which one I’d rather go with in terms of spiral or mastery. Do you like one over the other or just like both?

  • @iam.1353
    @iam.1353 2 роки тому

    We are saving up for Math U see but untill then we signed up for CTC math. What are your thoughts on that?

    • @BethPavlik
      @BethPavlik  2 роки тому

      I’ve never personally used CTC but I’ve heard good things from other homeschoolers who use it. I would just suggest getting involved in the lessons your children watch so that if they have a question, you can help them out. With video lessons alone, there is no one to answer questions or clarify concepts for them. Good luck!