Young Learner's Home Bundle
Everything your young learner needs to learn Brick Math at Home!
Bundle includes digital lesson books and materials
for the K-2 curriculum: Counting, Addition, and Subtraction
for the K-2 curriculum: Counting, Addition, and Subtraction
Young Learner's Home Bundle
$39.95
Includes:
Counting and Cardinality, Addition, and Subtraction Using LEGO® Bricks lesson books (see below for details) |
When you purchase the Brick Math at Home Young Learner's Home Bundle, you'll receive a zip file to download the Teacher and Student Editions of Counting and Cardinality, Addition, and Subtraction Using LEGO® Bricks lesson books.
Help your child learn math — it's fast, easy, and FUN!

Finally—a serious way for kids to learn math that's lots of fun! Brick Math uses LEGO® bricks to model math problems, so kids LOVE learning with Brick Math!
The new Brick Math at Home program has everything you need to help your kids learn math with Brick Math.
The Brick Math program teaches 11 different K-6 math subjects: Counting, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Basic Fractions, Basic Measurement, Fraction Multiplication, Fraction Division, Decimals, and Advanced Measurement and Geometry. Typically, in grades K - 2, kids learn Counting, Addition, and Subtraction. In grades 3 - 4, they learn Multiplication, Division, Basic Fractions, and Basic Measurement. In grades 5 - 6, kids learn Fraction Multiplication, Fraction Division, Advanced Measurement and Geometry, and Decimals. Choose any Brick Math subject and start with lessons in whatever topics your kids need to learn.
Parents use the Teacher Edition that has complete step-by-step lesson plans for you to guide your child. Your child uses the companion Student Edition to draw brick models and answer questions. The Student Edition also tracks your child's progress and includes assessments so you're sure your child is learning the math.
Building math models with LEGO® bricks brings fun and creativity to learning. And studies have shown that students who learn with Brick Math develop a real understanding of the concepts that are the foundation of true mathematical knowledge.
The new Brick Math at Home program has everything you need to help your kids learn math with Brick Math.
The Brick Math program teaches 11 different K-6 math subjects: Counting, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Basic Fractions, Basic Measurement, Fraction Multiplication, Fraction Division, Decimals, and Advanced Measurement and Geometry. Typically, in grades K - 2, kids learn Counting, Addition, and Subtraction. In grades 3 - 4, they learn Multiplication, Division, Basic Fractions, and Basic Measurement. In grades 5 - 6, kids learn Fraction Multiplication, Fraction Division, Advanced Measurement and Geometry, and Decimals. Choose any Brick Math subject and start with lessons in whatever topics your kids need to learn.
Parents use the Teacher Edition that has complete step-by-step lesson plans for you to guide your child. Your child uses the companion Student Edition to draw brick models and answer questions. The Student Edition also tracks your child's progress and includes assessments so you're sure your child is learning the math.
Building math models with LEGO® bricks brings fun and creativity to learning. And studies have shown that students who learn with Brick Math develop a real understanding of the concepts that are the foundation of true mathematical knowledge.
Parent Support
Brick Math lessons are easy to teach and step-by-step. Watch a few short Brick Math lesson videos to see how the methods work. There are lots of video lessons available here for you and your child to watch!
All About Brick Math
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Getting Started with Brick Math
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Introduction to the Brick Math program
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Tips to help you start using Brick Math
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Lesson uses bricks to introduce the concept of numbers and values
from Counting and Cardinality |
Lesson teaches how to add fractions with like denominators
from Basic Fractions |
"I finally understand math.
I can see it!" Student |
"Great in a homeschool situation."
Pat Hensley, SUCCESSFUL TEACHING Blog |
"Why doesn't everyone learn multiplication this way?"
Student |
Easy to teach. Fun to learn.
No special training is needed for parents to begin teaching with Brick Math at Home. The Teacher Editions include all the information need to guide students through the step-by-step lessons.
Use the Teacher Edition for any of the eleven math subjects. Start with the Part 1: Show Them How section of each chapter. Build the brick models, show them to your child, and discuss the math as directed.
Have your child build the same models, then draw those models and answer the questions in the companion Student Edition.
Once your student has mastered Part 1, move to the Part 2: Show What You Know section of the chapter. Have your child complete each of the problems, first by modeling with bricks and then drawing their models in the companion Student Edition.
Once your student has mastered Part 1, move to the Part 2: Show What You Know section of the chapter. Have your child complete each of the problems, first by modeling with bricks and then drawing their models in the companion Student Edition.
Check that your child is building the models correctly and understanding the math.
Tracking Progress and Assessing Learning
The Student Editions include: an Assessment for every chapter to be sure your child has learned the material, a chart to track your child's progress, and extra problems for practice and challenge.
Tips for Working with Brick Math
- Before starting Brick Math, have a conversation with your child about using bricks as a learning tool rather than a toy.
- Teach your child the language of bricks (baseplate, stud, 1x1, 1x2, etc.).
- To sanitize bricks, put them in a hosiery bag and wash them on the top rack of the dishwasher. Let bricks air dry.
Research-Based
Brick Math was developed by Dr. Shirley Disseler, Assistant Professor at High Point University. She is the foremost expert in the US on learning math with LEGO® bricks. The Brick Math method is based on theories of Constructionism and brain research. Numerous studies have shown the effectiveness of teaching math using manipulatives to incorporate a hands-on style. Brick Math builds on this body of research by using LEGO® bricks as the manipulative, adding elements of creativity and enjoyment to learning math.