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Christian Liberty Press Liberty Mathematics, Level A

Liberty Mathematics provides students with an excellent course of study dealing with traditional mathematics concepts. Problem-solving strategies, critical thinking, estimation and mental math are routinely stressed thoughout, and systematic review of each concept is featured prominently.

Level A is designed to give first grade students an introduction to primary mathematics concepts. Topics covered include: addition and subtraction facts from 1-100, two-digit addition and subtraction, fractions, calendars, time and money, measurements and sets. Chapter reviews and final review are included. 250 pages, softcover. 1st grade.

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Customer Reviews for Liberty Mathematics, Level A
Review 1 for Liberty Mathematics, Level A
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waste of money

Date:May 15, 2013
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Thankful Momma
Location:Wisconsin
Age:25-34
Gender:female
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My son and I both disliked this workbook. There is not enough room for him to write. There are too many things stuffed onto a page. It is black and white and boring. This book did not work for our family. We only used a small part of it.
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Review 2 for Liberty Mathematics, Level A
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Date:March 15, 2012
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Renee
Age:35-44
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Great simple math. I have used level A with two of my boys and I am now using this with my 7 yr. son who has a very short attention span and gets frustrated very easy. He likes to be able to get his book, have a short lesson and get his work done so he can go on to other things (like playing). I love that it has lots of repetition (great for boys who forget easily, due to a wondering mind), I also like that it doesn't have bright colorful pictures that would distract my son. I will be using level B, which is now on the market. Plus you just can't beat the price of this curriculum.
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Review 3 for Liberty Mathematics, Level A
Overall Rating: 
5 out of 5
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Date:October 27, 2008
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Bobbie Geater
This course of study is great. We also used the K edition. I only wish they had more grade levels. I highly recommend it,because my child does not have a whole lot of questions. He grasped it 99% on the first time.
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Review 4 for Liberty Mathematics, Level A
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Date:October 19, 2008
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Anne
Engaging book. We really are enjoying it and learning a lot. Worth the money. We have had to make our own manipulatives out of pencils, pennies, and a toy clock, but I recommend this book highly over the more expensive products on the market. It gets the job done at a family friendly price.
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Review 5 for Liberty Mathematics, Level A
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Date:February 13, 2007
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MBW, homeschooling mom
Though I approve of this book, I cannot recommend it, because the next book in the series is still quite far from being available.My daughter and I are just now finishing Liberty Mathematics, Level A. The book ends with the student being able to add two columns of numbers (and carry), and subtract two columns of numbers (and borrow). I like the advanced nature of the scope, and the sequence was fine.Level A came out three years ago, and the author is still in the process of writing Level B (per the publisher). Who knows how long it will be before future books are added to the series?We are now switching to Ray's Primary Arithmetic.
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