We started our ds in Math-U-See and when he struggled we switched to Math Lessons for a Living Education. Our ds loves everything to do with farmiing so I thought the twin’s story on the farm may excite him. It worked for a short time, but he eventually outgrew them.
Upon comparison of the Table of Contents, I realized Math Lessons for a Living Education Level 1 includes virtually the same concepts/topics as Math-U-See. We are now back to MUS and really liking it. I plan to stick with MUS.
Also, while using ML for a LE, I found that some of the recommended manipulatives were not included in our book so I was scrambling to find something as a replacement. (I did buy the book new, so not sure what the deal was.) Anyway, I would encourage you to compare Scope and Sequences. Then decide if you’re looking for a story or just plain math. There will be some manipulative prep with ML for a LE.
We had a new baby in June. I have an 11th grader struggling with Chemistry and Geometry, a 3rd grader, and a 2nd grader with dyslexia. MUS has helped keep my sanity. 🙂 It’s straightforward and gets the job done. I recommend MUS. You could always supplement with various living math books for a story and play some games if desired. (But not necessary!)
Blessings in your decision,
Melissa
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