Product Description
Math lessons that your child will truly understand.





Now itโs simple to teach math with the brilliant Charlotte Mason method. These short, interactive, and lively lessons will take you and your child on an enjoyable journey of discovery as you explore each concept and build a firm foundation of math understanding.
The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series
Each volume in The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series is a beautiful hardcover. Books are non-consumable and can be used again with all your students.
Series Overview
Book 1: Exploration of Numbers to 100
Book 2: The Four Rules and Tables; Work with Numbers to 1,000
Book 3: Tables continued; Work with Numbers to 10,000; Weights & Measures
Book 4: Long Multiplication & Division/Weights & Measures
Book 5: Decimals; Fractions; Factors
Book 6: Decimals & Fractions (continued); Percentages; Ratios; Proportions
Practical Geometry
Starting with Book 5, Practical Geometry lessons are added once a week, giving an introduction to geometry concepts that lay a foundation for future in-depth geometry studies.
Manipulative Kits
You can gather the household objects needed for the lessons yourself, or save yourself some time with these convenient kits that include most of the objects youโll need in one place.
Bundles
Get the everything you need for each grade! Bundles include math book, the corresponding kit of supplies, and a gridded math notebook for the writing portion of lessons.
Additional Math Resources
Add an extra gridded math notebook or gridded whiteboard. Number Sentence Cards provide simple math review (included in Book 2 and Book 3 kits).
My son went from dreading math and struggling through it to looking forward to it. Math is now his favorite subject and he begs to do math first every day. The way this series teaches is very natural and simple yet extremely effective. It has been a dream for both student and teacher.
โJill C.
What is Charlotte Mason Math?
The Charlotte Mason method is an approach to learning that unlocks a childโs natural ability to understand concepts through ideas. In math lessons, the parent guides the child to explore math for himself, discovering and proving each concept with real objects before moving to abstract numbers. Good habits of learning are reinforced through short but focused lessons that donโt drag on into boredom and mental math review.
Iโve seriously tried at least 6 different math programs. This one is so, so good. It requires deep thinking, teaches the importance of mental math, the why, not just the how, and itโs developmentally appropriate.
โLaura M.
Exploration with Real Objects
A hallmark of Charlotte Mason math lessons is the use of real objects to demonstrate each concept in the concrete. You donโt need any specialized math manipulativesโhousehold objects like buttons, beads, and beans are perfect for exploring math concepts. Money is also used to teach important concepts such as place value and numbers with more than three digits.
Children love getting their hands on math with familiar objects, and these math lessons feed that natural curiosity with interesting math explorations that lead the child to discover new math concepts along the way.

My math phobic actually relaxed, and my math lover giggled hysterically while we went through the lesson. He had so much fun with me in a way we donโt usually have during the school day, due to me rushing through teaching so many different ages. But as soon as I opened that book and saw what it would require of me, I knew it was going to be a relationship strengthener. Thank you for writing these books!
โMary B.
Carefully Guided
The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series has been carefully laid out to guide you and your child to discover each concept. Math must be taught step by step, building each new concept on the one that came before. With these hands-on, interactive lessons, youโll ensure that your child is not left behind as each concept is grasped before moving on. Every lesson ends with review, reinforcing each concept that has been learned.

Iโve been using SCM Arithmetic for my 5-, 7-, and 9-year-old boys. It has been absolutely wonderful! Itโs not full of fluff (actually, no fluff at all), itโs not endless worksheets, and there is absolutely no way for the child to skirt around the work and pretend like they know the material when they donโt. My children get so much more out of a simple 10-minute lesson then they previously did with 30-45 minute, frustration-filled sessions with other math curricula. It is RICH and there is no doubt that it lays a solid foundation.
โJennifer C.

If you are searching for a math curriculum that will challenge your student and will retain the mystery and art and joy of numbers, do consider this series!
โMaria B.