
About the Author
Kate Snow is a math educator on a mission to help parents raise kids who are capable and confident in math. With experience as a homeschool parent, classroom teacher, and curriculum writer, she holds a B.A. in Mathematics from Harvard University and an M.S. in Elementary Education from Walden show more University. Kate is the author of Preschool Math at Home, the Facts That Stick series, and the Math with Confidence series. show less
Works by Kate Snow
Preschool Math at Home: Simple Activities to Build the Best Possible Foundation for Your Child (2016) 91 copies
Addition Facts that Stick: Help Your Child Master the Addition Facts for Good in Just Six Weeks (2017) 91 copies, 1 review
Multiplication Facts That Stick: Help Your Child Master the Multiplication Facts for Good in Just Ten Weeks (Facts That Stick, 3) (2018) 65 copies
Subtraction Facts that Stick: Help Your Child Master the Subtraction Facts for Good in Just Eight Weeks (2017) 63 copies, 1 review
Division Facts That Stick: Help Your Child Master the Division Facts for Good in Just Ten Weeks (Facts That Stick, 4) (2018) 31 copies
Silvermist 2 copies
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Subtraction Facts that Stick: Help Your Child Master the Subtraction Facts for Good in Just Eight Weeks (Facts That Stick) by Kate Snow
Our oldest son struggled with math until we came across Kate Snow's awesome methods. The lessons and the games both made him feel like math was enjoyable, and when we reviewed our year, he actually told me that his favorite thing was that I made math "not so hard" for him. We also have the addition book, and I'm sure we'll add the multiplication book at some point when we get to that point in our math curriculum. I'm so glad I found these books!
Addition Facts that Stick: Help Your Child Master the Addition Facts for Good in Just Six Weeks (Facts That Stick) by Kate Snow
Our oldest son struggled with math until we came across Kate Snow's awesome methods. The lessons and the games both made him feel like math was enjoyable, and when we reviewed our year, he actually told me that his favorite thing was that I made math "not so hard" for him. We also have the addition book, and I'm sure we'll add the multiplication book at some point when we get to that point in our math curriculum. I'm so glad I found these books!
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