A Better Way to Do Middle School Math
No Algebra Required
This Is For You If:
- Math keeps turning into freezing, rushing, or quiet meltdownsâand youâre tired of pushing through
- Algebra feels like itâs coming fast, but the foundation doesnât feel solid yet
- You want confidence to come before difficulty
- You need a plan you can trust that still works in real life
- Youâre done guessing what âcountsâ as math
What You Get (And Why It Works)
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A complete 10-month middle school math plan
So youâre never wondering what to teachâor if youâre doing enough.
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A clear monthly focus
Number sense â operations â fractions â decimals â ratios â geometry â data â real-world math.
Built in the order that actually makes sense.
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Short, doable daily lessons
So math fits into real life instead of taking it over.
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Real-life math that finally clicks
Money, decisions, reasoning, and logicâso understanding sticks without extra effort.
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Built-in flexibility
Works for reset years, bridge years, burnout seasons, and late bloomers.
This isnât an add-on.
This is your math year.
SNEAK PEEK
âThe Heart of the Plan
Instead of rushing into algebra, this bundle builds the skills that make algebra easier later:
⢠Number sense
⢠Fluency
⢠Logical thinking
⢠Real-world reasoning
⢠Confidence
When those are solid, algebra stops being scary.
What's Included
Youâll also get tools that make math smootherâwithout adding pressure:
⢠A real-world budgeting project kids actually care about
⢠Gentle math fact routines that work without battles
⢠Real-life math starters for low-energy days
⢠Logic and thinking challenges (Rubikâs Cube, Penny Doubled)
⢠Print-and-go resources you can reuse or share
Use what you need. Skip what you donât.
About Skipping Algebra, for now
Youâre being strategic.
Waiting on algebraâwhile strengthening foundationsâis often the smartest move.
This plan shows you exactly what to focus on instead, so your child is ready when the time comes.
FAQ
Q: What if my child is behind or really struggles with math?
This is exactly who this plan was made for. It starts with foundations and rebuilds confidence step by stepâwithout pressure, comparison, or rushing ahead before your child is ready.
Q: Is it okay to wait on Algebra?
Yesâand for many kids, itâs the smartest move. Students who build strong number sense and reasoning first are often more successful when Algebra begins later.
Q: But I already have a math curriculum. Can I still use this?
Absolutely. Many families use this as their core math plan or as a reset alongside what they already own. You donât have to throw anything awayâthis simply helps you focus on what actually matters right now.
Q: Should I wait until the new year to start?
No need to wait. This plan is designed so you can jump in anytimeâmidyear, midweek, or even mid-meltdownâand immediately make math feel lighter and clearer.
Q: How much time does this take each day?
Most families spend about 20â40 minutes a day. The lessons are intentionally short so math fits into your life instead of taking it over.
Q: What grade level is this for?
Best for grades 5â8. It works especially well for math-anxious kids, late bloomers, or students who need a calmer reset year.
Q: Does this cover what middle schoolers are supposed to learn?
Yes. It intentionally covers core middle school math skillsâjust in a smarter order that prioritizes understanding and confidence over speed.
You can skip algebra in middle school and still raise a mathematician - we did!
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This approach is supported by research and decades of classroom experience â and itâs built directly into how The Budgeting Project works.
What people are saying
Cathy
I bought this package, plus several other wonderful resources to use for second semester for my boys, 14 and 16 yo. I think this approach is going to be a great fit for them! Bekki has been BEYOND helpful (and very patient) as I asked questions.  Definitely check this out! -Cathy
Casey
Bought this package and am so excited to start using it with my son itâs all useful material!
 Jasmine
Transitioning from High School to adult life can be challenging and overwhelming, but this resource takes the mystery and hidden knowledge of what is to come and brings it to light. I am greatful that this resource is offered.
Ruthellen
Great activity to introduce 6th grade to financial literacy.
 Irene
 A really fun way to learn math.
Jeri
This is a great comprehensive budgeting activity. I am looking forward to using it with my students.