Monday, May 14, 2012

Free Homeschool Math Books

First Lessons in Arithmetic
First Lessons in Numbers
First Book in Arithmetic
First Steps in Number
Wentworth's An Elementary Arithmetic
Wentworth's Primary Arithmetic
Arithmetic Primer
Practical Arithmetic
Mental Arithmetic - Greenleaf
The Stone-Millis Arithmetics
Mental Arithmetic - Hull
Alexander-Dewey Arithmetic
Hall's Arithmetic PrimerAn Independent Number Book Designed to Precede Any Series of Arithmetics
Hall's Arithmetic Reader
Adam's New Arithmetic: In Which the Principles of Operating by Numbers are Analytically Explained and Synthetically Applied
Key to Adam's New Arithmetic For Teachers

Graded Work in Arithmetic

First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Fourth Year
Fifth Year
Sixth Year
Seventh Year
Eighth Year

Ray's Arithmetic

Grades 1-2

Ray's New Primary Arithmetic for Young Children

Grades 3-4

Ray's Rudiments of Arithmetic
Ray's New Intellectual Arithmetic

Grades 5-6

Ray's Elementary Arithmetic
Ray's New Practical Arithmetic
Dubbs' Arithmetical Problems

Ray's New Test Examples in Arithmetic

Grades 7-8

Ray's New Higher Arithmetic
Ray's New Elementary Algebra

Grades 9-10

Ray's New Higher Algebra
Ray's Elements of Astronomy
Ray's Geometry & Trigonometry

A complete algebra to accompany Ray's series of mathematics

Teacher Keys

Key to Ray's New higher arithmetic
Key to Ray's modern arithmetics: intellectual and practical
Key to Ray's New Algebras, Elementary and Higher


Emerson Elbridge White Math Series

White's First Book of Arithmetic (Grades 1-2)
White's Intermediate Arithmetic 1870 Edition (Grades 3-4)
White's Intermediate Arithmetic 1873 Edition (Grades 3-4)
White's New Complete Arithmetic (Grades 5-6)
White's Practical Problems in Arithmetic (Grades 5-6)

For Teachers

Oral lessons in number: a manual for teachers
Key to White's New complete arithmetic: for teachers
Outline for fifth year grade with suggestions to teachers







4 comments:

  1. Wow, I've never seen these math books before. Even the first one is quite intense! But the lessons are short... I will have to consider this for year 2 in the fall. Thanks!

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    1. Yes, these are really great books! My son is just finishing up Year 1, and I'm amazed at the progress he's made with such little effort. The lessons are short and to the point, but really make you think. Even though the first book only covers numbers up to 20, he can add, subtract, multiply, and divide them with ease, and he has expanded his knowledge into higher numbers as well on his own. I love these books! :-D

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  2. Thank you for the great find! It reminds me of Emma Serl Language Lessons. Advanced but the concepts and pictorials are wonderful for all learners.

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  3. Hmmm, I'm not familiar with the Emma Serl books. I'll have to check those out as well, thanks!

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