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Feeling overwhelmed about upper-level math choices? You're not alone.
Whether you're planning for Algebra I or mapping out SAT prep, choosing a homeschool math curriculum that fits your child and your homeschool style can feel like a full-time job. That’s why I created the Choosing Upper Level Math Curriculum Guide. It’s a flexible, printable quiz-style resource to help you confidently assess your student’s learning needs and match them to a range of trusted programs to give you a starting point in selecting math.
Inside, you’ll find:
A simple quiz to assess the math curricula which may best help your family
A comparison chart of top homeschool math options (including Mr. D Math, CTCMath, Math-U-See, and more)
Questions to ask before you commit to any program
Tips on how to preview lessons and plan pacing
A bonus peek at my Pre-Algebra Power Notes system for middle schoolers
This guide is completely free and designed with homeschool parents in mind—especially those stepping into the world of high school math for the first time.
Download it now and take the guesswork out of upper-level math planning.
Feeling overwhelmed about upper-level math choices? You're not alone.
Whether you're planning for Algebra I or mapping out SAT prep, choosing a homeschool math curriculum that fits your child and your homeschool style can feel like a full-time job. That’s why I created the Choosing Upper Level Math Curriculum Guide. It’s a flexible, printable quiz-style resource to help you confidently assess your student’s learning needs and match them to a range of trusted programs to give you a starting point in selecting math.
Inside, you’ll find:
A simple quiz to assess the math curricula which may best help your family
A comparison chart of top homeschool math options (including Mr. D Math, CTCMath, Math-U-See, and more)
Questions to ask before you commit to any program
Tips on how to preview lessons and plan pacing
A bonus peek at my Pre-Algebra Power Notes system for middle schoolers
This guide is completely free and designed with homeschool parents in mind—especially those stepping into the world of high school math for the first time.
Download it now and take the guesswork out of upper-level math planning.