Math Journaling Adventures Kickstarter

Math Journaling Adventures: Creative Logbooks for All Ages

  • If you’re a parent trying to help your child learn math...
  • Or a teacher looking for creative ideas for your classroom...
  • Or a homeschooling parent hoping to enrich your student’s understanding...

Then you’ll love the Math Journaling Adventures series because these logbooks guide your children to explore mathematics at a deeper level, building a strong foundation to support future learning.

It’s a fun way to enrich any math curriculum, and great for unschoolers, too!

📚 The Math Journaling Adventures logbooks each stand alone and can be used in any order. Print book rewards include the digital version, too.

Get your early-release copy of the Math Journaling Adventures logbooks and related merchandise, now exclusively on Kickstarter:

Order Your Copy Today

Of course, the books will be coming to my Playful Math Store, but only after all the Kickstarter rewards have been delivered. 

In the meantime, we're offering a cool discount on 312 Things To Do with a Math Journal, the teacher's manual for the Math Journaling Adventures student logbooks.

I love these books!

Writing is one of the best ways to learn math deeply, because wrestling our thoughts into words forces us to figure out what we really believe.

It’s the natural, no-stress way to build our children’s understanding and confidence.

Hope for All Students

It doesn’t matter whether your students are homeschooled or in a classroom, distance learning or in person. Everyone can enjoy the experience of playing around with math.

Math adventurers believe in Truth. We refuse to accept something just because the teacher or textbook says it. We want to see the connections between math concepts and to understand why things work.

Math adventurers care about Justice. We resist society’s push for speed and conformity. We reject the cultural narrative that math has only One Right Answer.

Math adventurers celebrate Creative Reasoning. We delight in finding new ways to look at math topics. We want to think deeply about ideas, and we are confident in our ability to figure things out.

Sound good? Visit the Kickstarter campaign to join the fun!

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