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Posted By: SCA What age for Murderous Maths? - 10/29/09 03:56 PM
Hi - I have a gt 9 yr. old son who is doing math at approx. the 6th grade level. He hates traditional math programs, so I am looking for something more interesting to keep him going. Is Murderous Maths written for younger kids or would a 9 year old enjoy the books too? I have never seen the books, and the website is not very clear on the appropriate age level. Thanks!
Posted By: Barbara Re: What age for Murderous Maths? - 10/29/09 04:37 PM
our DS discovered the books when he was about to turn 9. He devoured them.

I can't say what "age" they're written for, but they're very clever, Brit-style, and DS laughed a lot.

hope this helps!

you mention the website: is it this one?

http://www.murderousmaths.co.uk/

We found lots of fun stuff there.
Posted By: SCA Re: What age for Murderous Maths? - 10/29/09 04:44 PM
Thanks for the link. I was actually looking at the Scholastic UK site, but your link looks like it has great stuff.
Posted By: sittin pretty Re: What age for Murderous Maths? - 10/29/09 04:45 PM
In addition to the Murderous Maths, you may want to consider the Life of Fred Series. Although we haven't used them (yet), I've peeked at my niece's books and they seem great! Other users on this forum can give you more first hand knowledge.


http://www.stanleyschmidt.com/FredGauss/index2.html
From their website:


1) When should my child start the series?

Life of Fred: Fractions is the first book in the series. It presupposes that the reader knows three things:
i) the addition tables What's 5 + 8?
ii) the multiplication tables What's 7 times 8?
iii) long division What's 6231 divided by 93?
Posted By: Mama22Gs Re: What age for Murderous Maths? - 10/29/09 07:30 PM
The US-based website I've used (thanks to JBDad's recommendation) is:

http://www.horriblebooks.com

Ray is GREAT!

Hope this helps.
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