Math doesn’t have to be dry or boring! Join the adventures of twins Charlie and Charlotte as they master important math concepts while they experience fun as well as challenges in their daily lives! This engaging math series encourages critical thinking skills and helps students learn not only the right answers, but also helps them to understand the vital steps in the process and how many concepts build upon one another! Math Level 3: Charlie and Charlotte’s family is traveling to Peru and many more adventures await as part of their special journey. Discover cultural experiences and important character development as the twins and students taking this course are encouraged to use their math skills to solve everyday problems. Math concepts are best learned in the context of living, in the midst of discovery, and through the worldview glasses that focus on the bigger picture. True education is based on the relationship the child makes with the amazing concepts in the world around them; the relationship the teacher and the child make with each other; and most importantly and ultimately, the relationship the child makes with their Creator.
As a homeschooling mom and author, Angela O’Dell embraces many aspects of the Charlotte Mason method, yet knows that modern children need an education that fits the needs of this generation. Based upon her foundational belief in a living God for a living education, she has worked to bring a curriculum that will reach deep into the heart of home-educated children and their families. She has written over 20 books, including her history series. Angela’s goal is to bring materials that teach and train hearts and minds to find the answers for our generation in the never changing truth of God and His Word.
DNF. This is simultaneously way too easy but with way too little instruction. See my full review on level 1. Just because it's simple math doesn't mean it can't be done with more intentionality and excellence. I hate to nail a Christian curriculum, but when I pay money for something and then waste weeks of homeschool trying to make it work, I feel the need to share my experience so others know they aren't alone if they question this curriculum.