Welcome!
I'm happy to say that after nearly 3 years of homeschooling, I'm down to only 803 questions.

Hands-on stuff is good. I adore pattern blocks (like a big bucket of tangram pieces, usually plastic or wood) because kids teach themselves--with a bit of steering and/or question-asking from parents--about geometry, fractions, multiplication, division, figuring area & perimeter, IDing pattern, etc. We spent much of DS8's first year of math playing around with pattern blocks and dice, frankly, and it was time VERY well-spent!
There are lots of other tools like pattern blocks that give kids hands-on help. I like to window-shop at Didax.com and LearningResources.com for fun, cheap, hands-on stuff (and books to help me figure out what to do with these props) that I can use to stock my math basket. Their end-of-the-year sales can be amazing!
These aren't formal curricula, obviously, so that may not be what you're looking for. But this approach has worked well for us.