Good question, Holly. There is a section in the appendix of the book called “Living Math Books” where we’ve listed all the books used by Charlotte’s Students up through 1923. This section of the book also addresses the modern notion of “living math books” and dispels some common CM math myths. The dvd covers elementary arithmetic and geometry is discussed only in relation to Paper Sloyd so the geometry books weren’t mentioned therein.
Erin.kate, my preference is the Hall & Stevens as well but that’s purely a personal one. Thanks for the blog url.
And, cedargirl, I’m liking your new avatar 🙂
It’s so encouraging to know you are embracing CM’s methods and principles regarding mathematics. Each year is new for me as well and we’re just finishing up 5th and 7th grade. In my reading this morning on Charlotte Mason I came across a note she’d written in which she commented that “…teachers, as well as children, develop amazingly.”
Developing alongside you,
Richele