We love Math Mammoth and here are a few reasons why:
* It is created by a homeschool mom, Maria Miller, with a math/science education background (http://www.mathmammoth.com/about.php).
* It is designed specifically for the homeschool environment.
* You do not have to buy costly manipulatives, but if you want an abacus it is helpful.
* You can progress at your own pace.
* Ms. Miller provides lists of supportive websites for the skill being mastered. She describes games to play and some hands on activities to reinforce a skill.
* We found just one to two sheets a day has sufficed, making the lessons short yet meaty.
* It is a mastery program.
* I like the scope and sequence. I like how the skills progress.
* The instructions are clear and understandable.
* Everything is on one sheet. No need for multiple books to perform simple elementary math.
* Encourages independent work.
* Flexibility in what topic we cover and when. (For example, we were looking at stewardship and completed the chapter on money during that time – fit perfectly).
* Ms. Miller has excellent customer services. Every time I have e-mailed, Ms. Miller herself has written back within 24 hours. If you have any questions, I highly recommend e-mailing her.
* A large amount of supportive materials are available. I can go in and change the problems also if needed with certain sheets.
* I like being able to print them out and present just one page at a time. It does not look as overwhelming as an entire workbook. Also, we can repeat sheets as needed.
* The mental math is amazing. I have enjoyed watching the steps Ms. Miller has laid out working math mentally. It’s beautiful. I’m watching my daughter figure problems in her head (in and outside of school time) and producing the right answer.
* We have excellent documentation of my daughter’s math work in her portfolio.
* It is a great value. I have first through sixth grade math curriculum for a fraction of the cost of other programs over six years.
* Ms. Miller e-mails a monthly newsletter that is very helpful. It usually has a favorite challenge puzzles, articles about teaching math (this month was about grading), teaching ideas, other products, and usually a story about a child learning math. I’ve found them informative.
These are just some reasons we love the program. As already said, what works for one family does not work for another family. Though, it is very nice when you find a great fit and that is why I had to say something here. There are a large amount of sample pages, work sheets, and tests available to see if you will like it. Ms. Miller has a heart for homeschoolers and provides a lot of free items.
http://www.mathmammoth.com/worksheets/free.php
Here is her other website with a lot more free items (worksheets, videos, games, reviews, etc): http://www.homeschoolmath.net
Hope this helps and may you find a great math program for your family.