McGraw-Hill My Math Practice
McGraw-Hill Education. Adaptive Briveli practice mapped to each module so your kid drills exactly what they’re working on this week.
About McGraw-Hill My Math
McGraw-Hill My Math is the company's K-5 elementary program, organized into Chapters with 4-12 lessons each. The K-5 lesson template uses an "Explore - Develop - Practice - Apply" arc, with a strong emphasis on consumable workbooks. McGraw-Hill's 6-8 program is no longer "My Math" — middle-school students typically use Reveal Math Course 1, 2, and 3 (or the older Glencoe Math line). Briveli treats the publisher as a single K-8 entity for navigation purposes, mapping My Math chapters in K-5 and Reveal Math Course 1-3 chapters in 6-8.
My Math's strength is sheer market reach — it is one of the three most widely adopted elementary programs in the United States — and its flaw, from a parent-support angle, is chapter density: most grades have 12-14 chapters, each with several lessons, which can feel overwhelming on a school night. Briveli's chapter-level mapping is built so a parent can pull up a single skill ladder for the chapter the child is on without paging through the workbook.
Official site: https://www.mheducation.com/prek-12/program/my-math.html
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McGraw-Hill My Math FAQ
My Math goes through Grade 5. What does my child use in middle school?+
McGraw-Hill's middle-school program is Reveal Math Course 1 (Grade 6), Course 2 (Grade 7), and Course 3 (Grade 8). The older line is Glencoe Math. Briveli's 6-8 mappings use the Reveal/Glencoe chapter structure.
Is My Math the same as Everyday Mathematics?+
No. Everyday Mathematics is a separate program from the University of Chicago. McGraw-Hill publishes both. The chapter structure and pedagogy differ.
Is My Math Common Core aligned?+
Yes. The current K-5 My Math editions and the 6-8 Reveal Math line are explicitly aligned to Common Core State Standards.
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