UPDATE: After last year working with my kids together I decided to separate them this year. My oldest works faster by himself and my daughter and I can work at her own pace. My son moved to Level F, but I thought my daughter would get bored with level E since it is exactly the same but with different numbers. That’s why I updated Level E. Level E is a review level, this book works with concepts learned on previous levels.

Hello everyone, I’ve been working on my math workbooks. I make these workbooks for my own children, but I hope they can bless you, too.
Level D an E are for third and fourth graders. I made these levels so similar so I could teach both of my oldest children at the same time next year. Right now I homeschool 2 children but my youngest is so interested in school that I feel I won’t have enough time to homeschool 3 children, 3 different curriculum. So I’ve decided to homeschool my 2 oldest the same including math (after all they are only 1 year apart).
What does this mean? Let me give you an example.
Both of my children will be working on division at the same time, but my daughter may be doing only 24÷2, while my son may be doing 240÷20.
Anyhow, these are the things they’ll be working on:
- Place value
- Addition with carrying
- Subtraction with borrowing
- Multiplication and division tables
- Roman numerals
- 2 and 3 digit multiplication and division
- Story problems
- Find the unknown number on an equation
- Problems with parentheses
- Fractions
- And more
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Answer Keys:
Blessings!
Abby.