If you’re a CC family looking for Classical Conversations Math Map cover pages to use on your Digits, Naturals, or Fractions levels this year, I’ve got you! My family will be dipping our toes into The Math Map this year and using it as a supplement alongside our current math curriculum. I printed off the worksheets but wanted a cover for our workbooks so I made these that coordinate with The Math Map branding.
Aren’t they cute?! Click below to download the pdf for yourself:
•••CC Math Map cover pages•••
If you are still unsure of how to find, download, and print The Math Map, I made a quick tutorial for you – check that out here:
Other links you might find handy (affiliates)
- My spiral binding machine
- Spines for the binding machine
- Printer I used for printing TMM at home
- Laminator I use to laminate the cover pages
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Alisha says
How is the math map going? I’d love to hear a non-biased review. Everything I see online right now is from CC publishers.
Caitlin says
Sorry I haven’t responded to your comment…I have so much to say that I feel like I need to make a YouTube video or blog post and I haven’t gotten around to it yet. The short answer is: I quit using it with my 5yo altogether within about 6 weeks – it was too much for her. My 8 and 10yos continued on through Christmas break doing the 4 pages a day, 4 days a week. I think we’ll pick it back up here in a week or two but I think I’m going to cut way back on how many pages they do of each section.
I like the math vocabulary they’re learning with the flashcards and I like that the Math Map worksheet pages are giving them practice with looking for patterns. But that’s about all I like of it and I definitely would not use it as a full math curriculum.