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Solve Your Math Needs
Welcome to Timberdoodle's Math collection! Here we have a plethora of math products designed to make learning what can often be considered "difficult" both engaging and effective. From hands-on manipulatives to interactive games and curriculum sets, these resources help students build strong math skills, boost confidence, and enjoy the learning process.
Math-U-See
If you are looking for a manipulative-based curriculum that ensures your children will be able to fully understand each mathematical concept before moving on to another one, you have found it. For more than 20 years Math-U-See's renowned mastery-based, multisensory, student-paced program has been the answer for countless families. Math-U-See is a complete, comprehensive K-12 math curriculum that uses manipulatives to illustrate and teach the concepts. If you regularly experience tears from your child whenever new mathematical topics are introduced, you need Math-U-See's systematic, precept-upon-precept math program.
Horizons Math
For the child who thrives on a challenge and finds math a wonderful mystery to be solved, choose Horizons Math. Analytical reasoning, memorization, and drill applied to real-life situations.

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