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Firestone, Colorado, United States
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I am a mathematician and high school math teacher turned homeschool mom.
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Preview of Graph Theory Unit Study

Graph Theory Unit Study

Graph theory is a branch of mathematics that isn't usually taught in school, but is so fun to learn! This unit study is designed for grades 4-9 and should take about a month to complete if doing 2-3 lessons per week. This is a perfect supplement for artistic kiddos, students who are just starting negative numbers, and kids who like maps! Great for homeschooling or in the classroom!
Preview of Halloween Candy Data Analysis and Graphing Templates for Homeschool or Homework

Halloween Candy Data Analysis and Graphing Templates for Homeschool or Homework

Graph Your Halloween Candy! This digital PDF document includes: -2 data collection sheets -3 graphing templates to create a graph using your data **This is NOT a lesson or unit, only templates to enhance your teaching**
Preview of Modular Mathematics Unit Study (Independent Study for Homeschool or Classroom)

Modular Mathematics Unit Study (Independent Study for Homeschool or Classroom)

Modular Mathematics Unit Study is a study for ages 4th grade and up who are looking for a math enrichment in an interesting and exciting math subject that isn't normally taught in school! It is designed for independent study and would work well for homeschool or the classroom. This study guides the students through modular arithmetic using clocks, calendars, and the music scale. And it even incorporates art! Prerequisites for this study include: skip count (or multiply) by numbers up to 12read i
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About the store

Experience

I am a mathematician and high school math teacher turned homeschool mom.

Teaching style

Hi, I'm Kadi. I'm a mathematician and a homeschooling mom of four. I am passionate about math and homeschool so Math Sprouts was born when I couldn't find any math curriculum that didn't just copy public school math pedagogy at home. There are so many branches of mathematics that are never taught in school, but are easy enough for kids as young as five to start learning about. Homeschooling allows for more time and space to learn math concepts that are different than those deemed "most important" by school boards. Here at Math Sprouts, I'm creating mathematical unit studies for homeschoolers and the classroom that sprout interest in many different types of math (not just algebra!!) This way your young learners can find which areas of math they enjoy best, and hopefully then grow those little sprouts into beautiful trees!

My own education history

BS of Mathematics from BYU BS of Math Education from BYU