Excerpt from a Charlotte Mason-friendly article at http://news.ncsu.edu/releases/mathtal/ Many children, when learning to read, are encouraged by their teachers to retell all they remember about a story in order to build their comprehension skills. But can similar comprehension strategies be applied to mathematics? Researchers at North Carolina State University say that when teachers work with kids to talk through math problems, kids do a better job of absorbing and understanding the content. “Current methods of teaching math — with examples and activities — are important, but we’re neglecting the communications component around it,” say Dr. Paola Sztajn, professor of mathematics education at NC State. “Helping children verbally work through math problems and articulate problem solving is an important aspect of their understanding.” Math Websites: Khan Academy; youcubed.org (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases which help cover costs of having a website.) Mastering Basic Math Facts Mastering BMF Multiplication Bedtime Math The Man Who Counted Librarian Who Measured Earth Archimedes and Door of Science The Grapes of Math Mystery of the Periodic Table Amanda Bean’s Amazing Dream Mathematicians are People, Too (Vol. 1) Mathematicians are People, Too (Vol. 2) Classic Math: History Topics Spaghetti and Meatballs for All The King’s Chessboard Math Fables Math for All Seasons Math-Terpieces: Art of Problem-Solving How Big is a Foot Riddle-Iculous Math One Hundred Hungry Ants Two of Everything Each Orange Had 8 Slices What Comes in 2s, 3s, and 4s? Grandma’s Button Box & Math Matters series Women and Numbers The Math Curse Sir Cumference Leonard of Pisa: Fibonacci Blockhead: The Life of Fibonacci Mathematics: The Science of Patterns What Is Mathematics? Math and Magic in Wonderland Math Games & Activities from Around World Math Through the Ages Young Mathematicians at Work What’s Math Got to Do With It? The Language of Mathematics Mathematics and the Physical World Life by the Numbers Mathematics and Humor Joy of Mathematics Algebra Unplugged The Measure of All Things (history of metric system) The Calculus Gallery What Is Quantum Mechanics: A Physics Adventure Piece of the Mountain: Pascal The Ocean of Truth: Sir Isaac Newton The Boy Who Loved Math: Paul Erdos Women in Mathematics Euler: The Master of Us All The Golden Ratio: The Story of PHI Concepts of Modern Mathematics Fermat’s Enigma In Code: A Mathematical Journey (modern-day girl) My Brain Is Open: Math Journey of Paul Erdos The Man Who Knew Infinity: Ramanujan The Equation That Couldn’t Be Solved Remarkable Mathematicians Zero: Biography of a Dangerous Idea Journey Through Genius: Great Theorems of Mathematics Which Door Has the Cadillac: Adventures of a Mathematician Of Men and Numbers: Story of Great Mathematicians Fantasia Mathematica The Mathematical Magpie The Devil and Tom Walker Men of Mathematics (hs) Japanese Abacus: Its Use and Theory Elementary Algebra Mathematics: A Human Endeavor Introduction to Logic Geometry: Seeing, Doing, Understanding I Think, Therefore I Laugh Logic: A Very Short Introduction Enigma–Robert Harris (HS, about a mathematician in WWII) (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases which help cover costs of having a website.)