think! Mathematics
Grade 5 Student Homeschool Bundle

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  • How do I get a quote for large orders?

    If you need to order a large number of books please contact us at [email protected] and we can provide you a quote.

  • Can I purchase the books outside the United States?

    From our store, you can place orders to have books shipped within the United States. If you would like books shipped elsewhere, please contact us at [email protected] and we will direct you to the appropriate distributor.

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    Purchaser is asked to immediately review the complete contents of the enclosed order and report issues to think! Mathematics. If there are incorrect titles, damaged products, shortages, or defective products, please contact [email protected] immediately for an authorization return and return shipping instructions. Purchaser is asked to save all packing materials if damage is to be reported. Your timely attention to any need for return due to damage, defect, or errant order is required within 30 days of receipt of the product with no exception. Think!Mathematics will correct faulty orders at the expense of think! Mathematics when the purchaser notifies our offices within 30 days of receipt of the product. Purchaser assumes all expense of returning items if the return is shipped without authorization from think! Mathematics.

    Purchaser may return any unused, purchased products no later than one (1) month after the shipping date for a 10% restocking fee. Purchaser assumes the risk and expense of returning any product. Think!Mathematics will not accept damaged or used products for return or refund. Shipping charges are non-refundable.

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  • Why Choose Mathodology?

    Mathodology enhances math teaching through evidence-based practices and comprehensive training. We offer practical resources and ongoing professional development, supporting teachers with student-centered strategies and tools for fostering critical thinking. By choosing Mathodology, educators gain access to effective methods and a collaborative community, ultimately improving student outcomes in math. Our mission is to make mathematics teachable, learnable, and enjoyable for all.

  • Why Choose think! Mathematics?

    Whether you are new to teaching or an experienced educator, think! Mathematics equips you with the skills to meet the demands of today’s dynamic instructional landscape. We have fully integrated think! Mathematics with Mathodology, utilizing videos, workshops, and hands-on, on-site training to implement customized strategies for incredible student success.

    Learn more about think! Mathematics here.

  • Why Choose Developing Roots?

    Developing Roots is a hands-on mathematics curriculum that encompasses number, measurement and spatial reasoning concepts. Teachers have been vocal in expressing their need for high-engagement activities to keep students challenged and excited–and we listened! We incorporate current research and learning trajectories to create developmentally appropriate lessons. The result is an easy-to-use curriculum that aligns teaching and learning goals.

    Research shows that high-impact learning occurs when professional development takes place in conjunction with the implementation of content. By using Developing Roots, you receive that and more!

    Learn more about developing roots here.

  • What curriculum do you recommend for students in 6th-12th grade after they have completed your program?

    Question submitted by Laurin Hogan, Leader / Administrator at Providence Classical School (Williamsburg, Virginia).

    We are looking to begin using a new curriculum for the 2025-2026 school year for our JK - 12th grade. Join our email list to receive updates!

  • How would you recommend using the journals?

    The journals in the Teacher's Guide do not come with explicit prompts. We recommend viewing these journals as an opportunity for a descriptive type of prompt. Specifically, students can be asked to describe one method they used to solve the day's Anchor Task. This approach encourages students to reflect on their problem-solving process and articulate their understanding.

    Additionally, there are several journal prompts available in other resources. You can find more prompts in the student textbook, student workbook, and the Mathodology Toolkit. These prompts often address other types of journal writing, including evaluative, creative, and investigative prompts.

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