Math Mammoth

This article is in collaboration with Math Mammoth.

Math Mammoth, created by Maria Miller, specializes in math curriculum and supplemental materials that will help parents teach math in a way that makes sense.  My family has used several products from Math Mammoth and I’ve always appreciated them – they are great to have on hand to supplement your current curriculum, or just to fill the gaps.

If you’ve got children in grades 1-7, who have an older child who could use some supplemental math practice, you should definitely check out Math Mammoth.  Here’s a quick run-down of what’s available (taken straight from the Math Mammoth website):

Worktexts with both explanations and problems. Each book is on a particular topic, such as clock, multiplication, or geometry. Cover topics in grades 1-5.

The Blue Series books contain explanations of the topics and are like a textbook & workbook in the same book. They can thus be used for many situations: for initial teaching, remedial teaching, or for review.

Each book in the Blue Series concentrates on a few topics only, such as addition & subtraction, multiplication, clock, fractions, division, geometry, etc.

Covers grades 1-5. Mastery-oriented. Emphasizes conceptual development in a logical sequence. Practically self-teaching – only a little teacher involvement needed

Math Mammoth Light Blue books constitute a complete mathematics curriculum for grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Just like the Blue books, they contain explanations of the topics and are like a textbook & workbook in the same book.

The Light Blue series covers all topics for a given grade level. Each grade level includes two parts of a worktext (A and B), tests, cumulative reviews, answer keys, and a worksheet maker.

For grades 3-8, organized by grade. Contain problems only

The Golden Series books are worksheet collections by grade-level (from grade 3 through Algebra 1), and provide variable problems in a convenient one-topic per sheet format.

The Golden Series books do not teach the topics, and thus suit best teachers or tutors. They are great for classwork or homework, for general review, reinforcement, or practice material.

For grades 3-7, organized by topic. Contain problems only

These are worksheet collections by topic, and provide very variable problems in a convenient one-topic per sheet format.

The Green Series books do not teach the topics, and thus suit best teachers or tutors. They are great for classwork or homework, for general review, reinforcement, or practice material.

The Crew will be reviewing various products from Math Mammoth.  Read what they have to say by following the links below:

14 thoughts on “Math Mammoth”

  1. This math program is working very well for both of my daughers! My younger daughter is using the complete 1st grade math curriculum and is doing so much better since beginning this program in January than she had been doing for the entire first half of the school year. My older daughter is doing the multiplication and division worksheet collection, and it is just perfect for her. We love Math Mammoth!

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  2. The Make It Real Learning series is a GREAT addition to any regular curriculum and goes all the way through calculus! Also, if you're doing a state unit study, the States by Numbers workbooks are really awesome. Math Mammoth is a great company.

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  3. We thought this was a very comprehensive and affordable workbook for Fractions. If you're looking for a workbook type math this is worth checking out!

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  4. After almost a year of watching my son stay stagnant with his favorite math curriculum, I finally decided to switch back to Mammoth Math. Seeing him flourish in a subject is one of the many blessings of our home educating commitment.

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