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AIM Multiplication: A Math-U-See Review

Disclosure: I received this complimentary product through the Homeschool Review Crew

Despite our attempts to streamline people in every way imaginable, we learn at different paces and often experience gaps in learning out of sync with those around us. Multiplication and Division is one of those areas that can really hamstring someone’s education when they struggle with mastery for too long. If you have a student who still hesitates or depends on methods like counting fingers to remember math facts, this review is for you! Today I’m talking about Accelerated Individualized Mastery (AIM) for Multiplication with a Bridge to Division from Math-U-See.

What We Received:

We received the program Accelerated Individualized Mastery (AIM) for Multiplication with a Bridge to Division from Math-U-See. It came in a thin box that has been useful for keeping it in long-term. Inside the box there was a Resource Guide that works as a Teacher’s manual, Integer Blocks. Fact Check Cards, Math Fact Strategy Posters, and a Digital Access Card that provides access to the Digital Pack and a Quick Start Guide. The Digital Pack (online access) includes AIM for Success Videos, Lesson Videos, Solutions, Activities, Resources and Assessments. This program includes SO many resources!

How It Works:

This program’s design is in it’s name - Accelerated Individualized Mastery. When the traditional approach and time period has been spent on multiplication and division, but mastery hasn’t been completely achieved (age 10+), this program is intended to step in and bridge the gaps remaining. Before beginning the program, the teacher/parent is to complete the Before-AIM Assessment that determines where the students strengths and weaknesses are. From there, based on the needs of the student, you can determine whether to begin at the beginning or jump to lessons addressing particular needs. However, it is recommended to complete each lesson in order for optimal learning development as it builds on principles in each lesson. Each lesson is divided into 4 parts, called sessions where there is a specific goal to meet for mastery. In these sessions the Build, Write, Say Method, Fading From the Manipulatives and Mastery Check are used. Each lesson also has access to a variety of activities including word problems, fact check cards, manipulative-based activities, online drills, worksheet generator, and much more. This program is very parent/teacher heavy and requires instruction, direction and regulation to get the most out of it.

What We Thought:

My 10 year old son isn’t a struggler when it comes to multiplication, but he does hesitate with some facts in the 6-9 families. The fact that it wasn’t a major issue did cause me to drag my feet a little bit when I realized how much I needed to be involved. That being said, the multi-layered approach really breaks down all the elements of multiplication so that any level of weakness can potentially be addressed. We all thought the videos were easy to understand and the manipulatives were a hit with everyone, whether they were doing math or not! My son, who simply wants to do everything fast (not necessarily well) would rather there not be so many different elements, but that’s kind of why he is sluggish in his skills as it is!

If you are looking for a program to truly address your child’s learning gaps when it comes to multiplication and division, this Math-U-See Accelerated Individualized Mastery program for Multiplication has everything you need. Using their insight and methods, every child can bridge their learning gaps and be ready to move on in no time!

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Is your child really struggling? Check out what other families with children in other situations had to say about this program through the link below.