Math with Confidence K-6th Homeschool Math Curriculum

Everything you need to know about Math with Confidence, my complete homeschool math curriculum! Teaching philosophy, placement advice, and materials, plus links to grade-level specific info to help you decide whether the program is a good fit for your family.   

If you’re like most parents, you’ve probably never taught math before. Math may have not been your best subject in school, and the thought of teaching it may even make you feel a little anxious.

But don’t worry! With Math with Confidence, I’m here to help you every step of the way.

I’ve taken everything I’ve learned from my years of answering parents’ homeschool math questions and used it to make Math with Confidence as parent-friendly as possible. My hope is that the program will not only help your child learn math with confidence, but also empower you to teach math with confidence!

The Math with Confidence program includes:

  • Short, hands-on, and fun lessons
  • Lots of games, pretend activities, and real-life contexts
  • Complete coverage of all grade-level math topics
  • Open-and-go format so you can pick up the book and start teaching
  • Friendly, approachable notes and tips that help you grow as a teacher
  • Checkpoints at the end of each unit that help you decide whether to spend more time on the current unit or move on to the next one
  • Fun (but optional) picture book recommendations and real-life extension activities to help your child enjoy and appreciate math

Below, you’ll find more on the philosophy of the program, what you’ll need, and how to pick the right level. Plus, you’ll find links for specific information about each grade level (like the scope and sequence, a video overview, lesson format, and samples). I hope that having all this info will help you feel well-informed and confident as you decide what program is best for your child. If you have any more questions, just add a comment below and I’ll make sure to respond.

Wishing you all the best in your teaching! Happy Math!

P.S. Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade, and Fourth Grade Math with Confidence are available now. Fifth Grade will be available June 2025. Sixth Grade will be the final level, available in June 2026.

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What’s the philosophy of the program? Is it mastery or spiral?

The main goal of Math with Confidence is to equip you to raise kids who are confident and capable in math. The program aims to help your child develop a deep understanding of math concepts, proficiency and fluency with fundamental skills, and a positive attitude toward math.

Deep conceptual understanding

You’ll focus on one concept at a time for several weeks so your child can build deep, connected knowledge of each new topic (also known as a mastery approach to new material.) Each new lesson builds on the previous one so your child gradually develops thorough understanding and makes connections between concepts.

Fluency with essential skills

Children need lots of practice to fully master the basics. The Math with Confidence program provides continual, ongoing review so your child fully grasps the core grade-level skills by the end of each year. (This is called a spiral approach to review, because children periodically revisit topics, just as the curve of a spiral returns to the same point on a circle.)

Positive attitude and FUN

The lessons include lots of games, pretend activities, and hands-on learning so your child enjoys and even looks forward to math time. I’ve also added weekly (optional) suggestions for picture books and math extension activities to provide a break from the daily routine and help your child appreciate how math is used in real life.

What do I need to teach Math with Confidence?

Instructor Guide and Student Workbook
  • The Instructor Guide is the core of the program, with conversational and hands-on activities and games that teach the key skills and concepts. It’s scripted and open-and-go so you can just pick up the book and start teaching. All levels have one Instructor Guide.
  • The colorful Student Workbooks provide written practice and review. Kindergarten, First, and Second grade have one student workbook. Third Grade and beyond have two student workbooks. For these grades, Part A covers the first half of the year, while Part B covers the second half of the year.

Manipulatives

Besides these two books, you’ll need a simple kit of household materials to make math hands-on for your child. You probably already own just about everything you need: counters, coins, a clock, a ruler, etc. You’ll also sometimes use household items like stuffed animals, crayons or colored pencils, or a stopwatch.

Which level is best for my child?

Math with Confidence is a “middle-of-the-road” program in terms of difficulty. In general, use the grade level that corresponds to your child’s age-based grade. Check out this article for lots more details, plus answers to frequently asked placement questions:

How do Math with Confidence students perform on standardized tests?

Very well! Even though Math with Confidence is a “middle-of the road” program in terms of difficulty, families that use it report that their children develop strong proficiency in math and score well on standardized tests. In the Fifth Grade Math with Confidence pilot test, 75% of students scored at the 98th or 99th percentile on a standardized test. Read the full article below for more details (and a few caveats):

Where can I buy Math with Confidence books?

Print copies are available at Amazon, Well-Trained Mind Press, and other major homeschool booksellers. Digital copies (PDFs) are available only from Well-Trained Mind Press. You’ll find direct links to the books at Amazon and Well-Trained Mind Press below, along with links to more information for each grade level. Happy Math!


Sixth Grade Math with Confidence

  • Coming in Summer 2026
  • Scope and sequence (tentative)
    • Review addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with whole numbers
    • Understand exponents and square numbers
    • Add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals
    • Use ratios and proportional thinking to solve problems involving speed, rate, and unit prices
    • Calculate percentages and use percentages to solve real-life problems
    • Use variables to write and solve simple equations
    • Add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive and negative integers
    • Graph points on the coordinate plane and use the coordinate plane to solve problems
    • Find the volume and surface area of solid figures
    • Find the area of triangles and parallelograms
    • Calculate the range, mean, median, and mode for data sets
    • Create line plots, histograms, and box plots and reason about data distributions