Math Lessons for a Living Education: Level 3 Bundle
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Overview
For Ages 7-9
Math Lessons for a Living Education: Level 3 is an award-winning, Christian homeschool math curriculum designed to ignite a love for math in your third-grade level student. This bundle pairs the textbook and practice workbook for a complete, stress-free third-grade math experience that grows understanding without overwhelm.
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Product Details
| SKU | MLFLE-B3 |
|---|---|
| Title | Math Lessons for a Living Education: Level 3 Bundle |
| Series | Math Lessons for a Living Education |
| Contributors | Angela O'Dell |
| Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
More Information
In Math Lessons for a Living Education: Level 3, students learn math through short, engaging stories that connect numbers to real life. As children journey to Peru with Charlie and Charlotte, math concepts come alive through hands-on activities, colorful worksheets, and practical application—helping young learners see that math truly matters.
Practice Makes Perfect: Level 3 builds on that foundation by providing just-right reinforcement for every lesson. With additional worksheets, manipulatives, and quizzes, students gain extra practice where they need it most—without turning math into drill-and-kill or busywork.
Together, these two complementary resources create a gentle yet thorough math program that supports both guided instruction and growing independence.
Learn Math the Smarter Way
Students learn best when they are engaged and actively applying concepts to real life. Math Lessons for a Living Education uses The GENTLE Approachâ„¢, allowing students to learn smarter, not harder. With an instructional blend of exciting stories, copy work, oral narration, and hands-on experiences, MLFLE Level 3 brings math concepts to life and demonstrates why math matters.
Math Lessons Kids Love
Math Lessons for a Living Education creates a stress-free, tear-free environment for your child to learn, grow, and develop their math skills. Because your student is relating newfound knowledge to everyday life, they’ll retain those skills, too!
What Your Student Will Learn and Practice
- Column addition & Subtraction
- Rounding to 10s, 100s, and 1000s
- Multiplication
- Division
- Area of Rectangles & Squares
- Fractions
- Place value through millions
- Adding and subtracting larger numbers
- Solving for unknowns
- Measurement
- Roman numerals
- Inequalities
- And much more
PLACEMENT NOTE: Level 3 is recommended for Grade 3 or ages 7-9 years old. Please use the Math Readiness Test to determine if this level is best for your student.
Why Parents Love This Bundle
Math Lessons for a Living Education: Level 3 Bundle is a complete third-grade math solution with both instruction and reinforcement. In review after review, parents mention these product perks:
- Easy-to-follow daily schedule for 36 weeks
- Short, manageable lessons (15–30 minutes)
- No drill-and-kill approach
- Confidence-building practice without frustration
- Designed for parent and child to learn together, with opportunities for independent work
- Faith-based, real-life learning that connects math to God’s world
- Full-color, perforated worksheets
- Hands-on activities and manipulatives
- Answer keys
- Supplemental video instruction is offered at MasterBooksAcademy.com
FAQs
For detailed answers to many commonly asked questions, visit the Knowledge Base for MLFLE.
Table of Contents
- Textbook Table of Contents
- Using this Course
- Schedule
- Lesson 1: Review of Place Value, Odds and Evens, Counting by 2s, 5s, 10s
- Lesson 2: Review of Money, Clocks, Perimeter, Addition/Subtraction Facts
- Lesson 3: Review of Addition, Including Carrying, Tally Marks
- Lesson 4: Review of Subtraction, Including Borrowing Concepts
- Lesson 5: Review of Measurement, Fractions, Thermometers, Graphs
- Lesson 6: Review of Word Problems
- Lesson 7: Introducing Column Addition and Adding Larger Numbers
- Lesson 8: Introducing Larger Number Subtraction
- Lesson 9: Introducing Rounding to the 10s and 100s
- Lesson 10: Adding and Subtracting Larger Amounts of Money
- Lesson 11: Review of All New Concepts
- Lesson 12: Introducing Multiplication of 0, 1, 2, and 5
- Lesson 13: Introducing Division of 1, 2, and 5
- Lesson 14: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 10
- Lesson 15: Introducing the Area of Rectangles and Squares
- Lesson 16: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 3
- Lesson 17: Taking Fractions Deeper
- Lesson 18: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 4
- Lesson 19: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 6 and 7
- Lesson 20: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 8 and 9
- Lesson 21: Review of All New Concepts
- Lesson 22: Introducing Rounding to 1000s and Estimation
- Lesson 23: Introducing Higher Place Value through Millions
- Lesson 24: More Measurement Concepts
- Lesson 25: Introducing Solving for Unknowns
- Lesson 26: Introducing Inequalities
- Lesson 27: Review of New Concepts
- Lesson 28: Addition and Subtraction of Larger Numbers
- Lesson 29: Introducing Roman Numerals
- Lesson 30: More about Roman Numerals
- Lesson 31: Review of All Addition and Subtraction Concepts
- Lesson 32: Review of Rounding, Estimation and Place Value
- Lesson 33: Review of All Multiplication
- Lesson 34: Review of All Division
- Lesson 35: Review of All Measurement, Fractions
- Lesson 36: Review of All Roman Numerals and Shapes
- Optional Review Activities
- Manipulatives
- Answer Key
- Practice Workbook Table of Contents
- Welcome to Practice Makes Perfect Level 3
- Worksheet Section
- Lesson 1: Review of Place Value, Odds and Evens, Counting by 2s, 5s, 10s
- Lesson 2: Review of Money, Clocks, Perimeter, Addition/Subtraction Facts
- Lesson 3: Review of Addition, Including Carrying, Tally Marks
- Lesson 4: Review of Subtraction, Including Borrowing Concepts
- Lesson 5: Review of Measurement, Fractions, Thermometers, Graphs
- Lesson 6: Review of Word Problems
- Lesson 7: Introducing Column Addition and Adding Larger Numbers
- Lesson 8: Introducing Larger Number Subtraction
- Lesson 9: Introducing Rounding to the 10s and 100s
- Lesson 10: Adding and Subtracting Larger Amounts of Money
- Lesson 11: Review of All New Concepts
- Lesson 12: Introducing Multiplication of 0, 1, 2, and 5
- Lesson 13: Introducing Division of 1, 2, and 5
- Lesson 14: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 10
- Lesson 15: Introducing the Area of Rectangles and Squares
- Lesson 16: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 3
- Lesson 17: Taking Fractions Deeper
- Lesson 18: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 4
- Lesson 19: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 6 and 7
- Lesson 20: Introducing Multiplying and Dividing by 8 and 9
- Lesson 21: Review of All New Concepts
- Lesson 22: Introducing Rounding to 1000s and Estimation
- Lesson 23: Introducing Higher Place Value through Millions
- Lesson 24: More Measurement Concepts
- Lesson 25: Introducing Solving for Unknowns
- Lesson 26: Introducing Inequalities
- Lesson 27: Review of New Concepts
- Lesson 28: Addition and Subtraction of Larger Numbers
- Lesson 29: Introducing Roman Numerals
- Lesson 30: More about Roman Numerals
- Quiz Section
- Quiz 1: Take after Lesson
- Quiz 2: Take after Lesson
- Quiz 3: Take after Lesson
- Quiz 4: Take after Lesson
- Solutions Manual
- Worksheet Solutions
- Quiz Solutions
Customer Reviews
We also love the story of Charlie, Charlotte, and their family. It is so encouraging. We also enjoy the recipes and other activities, like the quilt in level 2. We’ve made so many precious homeschool memories while using these books.
The addition of the new Practice Makes Perfect books is excellent. I love that they encourage different learning styles and help the kids grasp the concepts in a slightly different way. The extra practice is great. Last year my son kept his practice book in his room and did the extra work for fun. He didn’t see it as a school book. It was just something extra and enjoyable for him.
This is the math I recommend to all my homeschool friends!
This series is designed to be developmentally appropriate, so you will see lighter work loads that build with each level (and graduates of this series are well-prepared for Principles of Mathematics). If we need extra practice with a concept, we pull in some pages from Practice Makes Perfect and the various activities help to reinforce what we are learning. Practice Makes Perfect has also been helpful to keep math skills sharp through the summer!
The only thing I wish were different is math facts memory work. I feel like the facts are introduced in kind of random order, and while there are a lot of prompts to review, it is easy to skip over them since it is not actually written into the curriculum. Obviously that responsibility falls on the teacher, but it would be helpful to have it more thoroughly incorporated. Overall though, I love this series and wish it had been around when I was a child!
The student book is the main part and Practice makes perfect makes it even sweeter.
I can use the tests in PMP for record keeping, or many parts of PMP, while the bulk of the learning and work is in the student book.
I have used this bundle twice for my son (who needs more practice) and my daughter (who gets board with too much repetition). This bundle has worked well for both of them.
For my daughter I used PMP pages as needed as a "pre-test" when she told me she already knew a concept. For my son, I used the extra practice for help when he needed more practice, or a page of practice from a lesson that was "easy" for him so he gets a mental break. Very flexible, and easy to make that happen, especially when each lesson coordinates between the two books.
My son's favorite part was all the cut-out manipulatives to help with learning multiplication, but my daughter loved the math "board game". They each have different styles but learned multiplication and division well with this set.
I recommend this set!


